 Alright guys, we are testing out 4K60 on both the Galaxy S20 Ultra and the iPhone 11 Pro Max. Now just to see how stabilization is on this part, we'll do some running of course with the front facing camera and we'll showcase the rear as well and of course a few other awesome features. Now as you know this is the point where I turn around and I start running. Alright, alright, alright, alright. So we have that some interesting dynamic range I'm seeing here but without wasting any more time let us check out the rear camera. So now we've got our rear camera and also at 4K60 walking down, see what kind of stabilization we get and as you guys know we're going to start running again. So this is 4K60 running. Man, alright. Here we have steady shot versus 1080p60. So taking a look at images here. At daytime you can see both images look really good. The S20 Ultra comes up really sharp for the front facing camera. Yes it's the 40 megapixels camera and detection. Edge detection is really solid but the vibrance anti-dynamic range really showcases in this picture you're looking at. Where the iPhone is nice and clear it's blown out in the clouds while the Galaxy you can see the recovery of the clouds and also just the sharpness of the beard and of course the hat itself. Now the S20 Ultra also has a low light mode for its front facing camera something the iPhone doesn't have just showcasing the capabilities here on the camera app and when we look at of course low light photos you can see how that actually works out well in the pitch black location as you saw earlier. So this is much sharp for the S20 Ultra while the iPhone 11 Pro Max is not a sharp it's fuzzy you've got a lot of grain going on there. Similarly here this is at a bar there's a lot of red and multicolored lights within the bar but it's really low. You can see the S20 Ultra really bringing that out and still keeping focus on me while the iPhone 11 Pro Max because there is no low light mode in the front facing camera doesn't do that. Now we move to a shot here which is outside that was leaving the bar and again taking a front facing shot with the both cameras the S20 Ultra sharper brighter the iPhone a lot of grain a lot of noise in that photo. Now this photo is quite interesting because both of them come up pretty well there's a lot of light leakage much more with the S20 Ultra but I do like the color detail because that's more accurate than the iPhone but both are still really really good. Now here is a shot within the bar with a main sensor you can see that sharpness that the S20 Ultra portrays and it just stands out really really well the iPhone is solid but the colors and sharpness really come out well with the S20 Ultra's main lens here in low light. Now when we go to the ultra white the iPhone doesn't have a low light capability ultra white so that's just something to take note but the iPhone still does fairly well you can see details you can see the girls in the mirror while the Galaxy S20 Ultra is much sharper it's more vivid you can see the girls in the in the mirror there you can also see a lot of details with the bottles at the back. Now we're going to a 2x zoom again more details with the S20 Ultra the iPhone is good but you can see how well backlit the S20 Ultra comes out with this image here so that is something you know to take note and just see and I think it works out pretty well and this here quickly just showcasing 5x zoom in low lights you can clearly see the led rings of all the different alcohols on the bar there again low light shot yes there is some lighting in here but it does well now let's take a look at 8k video I'll let you guys enjoy audio and video from it's directly the thing a lot of people want to see 8k recording there's probably some micro shakes for me I'm just gonna pan a little bit see how it deals with some sunlight the sun's at the edge it's bleeding in man it is so cold out here my fingers are burning boom take some photos again why are you doing this all right 8k 30 seconds seriously guys that was absolutely shocking not the fact that it couldn't happen it's just how it happened the S20 Ultra is a beast and the camera is not out to play around you've got to say look looking at video 4k 60 looked really good compared to the iPhone also super steady was still great the images just the the sharpness and the dynamic range so good and low light photography really came out solid I mean such an improvement from last year and of course you still have that extra benefit of 8k video I mean that is truly amazing even some of the shots you know from the camera itself just the rear camera really showcases why Samsung feels the S20 Ultra is going to be that device that you want to pick up this year so what do you guys think do you think the S20 Ultra is now the best camera out there well stay tuned for of course my buddy manry and sell he'll be giving his full camera review soon until then enjoy this comparison check out for more videos from the S20 Ultra and always enjoy entertainments