The Huawei Mate 60 Pro features three rear camera lenses, with the main camera boasting 50 Megapixels and supporting a ten-stop variable aperture design. Similarly, the iPhone 15 Pro Max also comes equipped with three camera lenses, and its main camera has a resolution of 48 Megapixels. Both Huawei Mate 60 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are renowned in the industry for their outstanding camera performance. Now, let’s delve into the differences in their camera effects.
To illustrate these disparities, we’ll examine various sets of actual photos.
Thanks to its ten-stop variable aperture design, the Huawei Mate 60 Pro possesses distinctive characteristics when it comes to background blur effects in photos. This design enables the subject to be highlighted more effectively after background blurring. Furthermore, in terms of macro photography, the Huawei Mate60Pro excels in producing superior results.
Photos captured with the iPhone 15 Pro Max deliver satisfactory clarity. However, the impact on the objects being photographed is noticeably less impressive compared to the Huawei Mate60Pro.
Regarding macro photography performance, the Huawei Mate 60 Pro clearly outperforms the iPhone 15 Pro Max. For instance, consider the second set of photos depicting the metal dust-proof net of earphones. In these images, the Huawei Mate60Pro showcases a more pronounced yellow tone, and it distinctly highlights the processing marks on the metal dust-proof net.
In contrast, the images taken with the iPhone 15 Pro Max depict the earphone’s dust-proof net as white, with the surrounding areas also appearing whitish.
Moving on to the third group of photos featuring stamen shots in macro mode, the disparities between the Huawei Mate60Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max in terms of color, background blur, and clarity are quite substantial.
Firstly, let’s discuss the color rendition of the petals. The Huawei Mate 60 Pro captures darker hues in the petals, while the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s images show lighter colors. Additionally, due to varying lens apertures, the size and proportions of the stamens differ as well. The stamens captured by the Huawei Mate60Pro appear larger, whereas those captured by the iPhone15ProMax appear smaller.
Furthermore, in terms of background performance, the spots on the distant petals, as captured by the Huawei Mate60Pro, exhibit a pleasing blur, while those captured by the iPhone15ProMax remain sharply defined.
Even in indoor environments with less than optimal lighting, the color disparities between the Huawei Mate60Pro and iPhone15ProMax remain conspicuous.
For example, when examining the color performance on the headphone packaging box, the yellow hue captured by the Huawei Mate60 Pro appears lighter than the one captured by the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Although both the Huawei Mate60Pro and iPhone15ProMax provide clear images in terms of clarity, the iPhone15ProMax excels in rendering printed fonts and patterns with greater depth.
In outdoor settings, under more favorable lighting conditions, discernible variations persist in the photo effects produced by the Huawei Mate 60 Pro and iPhone15ProMax.
For instance, when observing the color of the wall’s bricks, the Huawei Mate60Pro renders the primary body as white, all while maintaining clear visibility of details in the backlit areas. In contrast, the photos taken by the iPhone 15 Pro Max exhibit a yellowish effect on the subject, and the details of the bricks in the backlighted areas become indistinguishable.