 So here we have cinematic video and we have portrait video as you can see on the iPhone. I'm in focus, board frame's not. Board frame and I am focused on the Galaxy. I can switch focus on the iPhone. I can switch it back. Now this is front facing camera. Galaxy I cannot but I can change the blurs so I can have circle. I can have color point. It's actually pretty cool and I can also have glitch. So that's the difference there. I can also change the intensity on the Galaxy. I can move it back and forth. There you have it. So you guys didn't realize this is the video we're waiting for. Yes, a comparison between cinematic mode on the iPhone 13 Pro Max and portrait video on the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Hey guys, Thundie here. Thank you for watching. Don't forget to subscribe, hit the notification bell and like this video for more videos like this. So I was out with board frame shooting her selfie photo shoot which she loves to do. Definitely go check out that video. It's going to be awesome but I wanted to show you quickly what cinematic mode and portrait video look like in comparison, right? Both of them shoot 1080p for those modes but cinematic mode has a different few other features. Now by the way, that over of a saturation extra blue mean that's because of the conversion of you know cinematic mode to Adobe Premiere. So but here's how it looks on your iPhone. It does look good so don't worry about that. But I wanted to give you that idea. What's the different? What does it look like? Galaxy has different modes. Cinematic mode has a different feel and functionality together. Now before we get more into this though, I did take a lot of low light photos. I wanted to start off with just looking at images of individuals. Let me know your thoughts guys. What do you think? Which one is better right here? Okay so clearly they are advantage and disadvantage to both of them when taking images of individuals outside especially in low light environment and we can see what the Galaxy does by taking a lot of that yellow hue from street lights and the iPhone tries to balance out a bit but how did you guys picture this? Now before we go ahead let's get a quick word from Osmo. Okay your corner is back and this time with a cinematic video. I love this man look at me. I know some of you are asking where have I been. I've been on you know a little Sabarical you know. I'm just taking a little break, relaxing and enjoying myself but honestly I really like this. You know hapo hapo. I'm looking fine. It's good. Anyway when you finish watching this video go and watch Boyfriend's video. If not I'm gonna come and catch you okay. I'll say my voice. Catch you. Yes thank you very much but enjoy this. Take it sexy. Okay Singala is back and he had to jump in to make a few some noise but again cinematic mode is quite interesting and seeing how he looks and he's captured with that has me thinking maybe we might do more with kind of singala some cool cinematic videos who knows but going back to some of those images for you know low-light photography what about just stationary positions, environments, ultra-wide shots, what do they look like on both devices? Now we can clearly see that the iPhone does have some advantages especially with environments where it tries to balance out other colors so it takes less of this extra orange or yellow light that the Galaxy does but the Galaxy does well with shadows and darker areas where he brightens that up more so you can see with the staircase you can see with the lawn area things like that are quite intriguing. I think I find both of them to do a good job. I have a feeling that the iPhone has a slight edge in some areas but you guys leave your thoughts for me on that and what do you think of cinematic mode and portrait mode? With cinematic mode you've got that ability to basically change focal points that's something you can't do on any device and it looks really good and I like the feel to it. Now with Boardsfem's you know big afro hair there's a lot of that you know fuzzy feel that doesn't capture well when you look at something like portrait video though it does have a couple of options you've got that color point you've got that you know like electrostatic and it's got a different feel you can of course change focal points but again it is very interesting. Now I want your thoughts guys below what do you think about both videos cinematic and portrait video and what do you think about low light photography on both devices leave your thoughts down below let's discuss and let me know who you think won. So enjoy!