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Here’s a look at the ultra wide-angle lens on the iPhone 11 Pro vs the wide-angle lens on the iPhone Xs. For more on the new iPhone 11 Pro: TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news.

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Here’s a look at the ultra wide-angle lens on the iPhone 11 Pro vs the wide-angle lens on the iPhone Xs.

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  1. Christoph G.

    September 17, 2019 at 1:00 pm

    Which amusement park is this?

    • Rudy

      September 17, 2019 at 1:04 pm

      Disneyland

    • Christoph G.

      September 17, 2019 at 1:34 pm

      @Rudy California? Paris? Hong Kong? Shanghai? Tokyo?

    • Rudy

      September 17, 2019 at 1:55 pm

      @Christoph G. looks like California

  2. Ray Spore

    September 17, 2019 at 1:07 pm

    What a difference thanks for sharing

  3. airwolf1337

    September 17, 2019 at 3:17 pm

    Ultra Wide Lens gives you more of the action on video? Wow, thanks, didn’t know that! Very helpful video -.-

  4. Burak Büyükkaya

    September 17, 2019 at 7:14 pm

    It doesn’t feel like this is a realistic comparison.

    • Calvin Carlo

      September 23, 2019 at 7:52 am

      Burak Büyükkaya why not?

  5. GrizzlySage_ok

    September 17, 2019 at 7:14 pm

    iPhone Xs for the win!

  6. Wayne Walker

    September 17, 2019 at 7:49 pm

    The ultrawide is hnnngggg

  7. Олег Кисилевич

    September 17, 2019 at 9:03 pm

    What a diff?

  8. D. Hodge

    September 17, 2019 at 10:22 pm

    Great comparison! Thanks!

  9. Jordan Sky

    September 17, 2019 at 11:35 pm

    Random question, but what’s the track used on this video?

  10. Avieshek

    September 18, 2019 at 7:17 am

    Why isn’t the video uploaded in 60fps?

  11. Enzo Man

    September 18, 2019 at 1:58 pm

    I think XS really not seems bad compared with 11 pro

  12. Misha K Music

    September 20, 2019 at 2:50 pm

    Please do one for telefoto vs XS

  13. Umeda Shinji

    September 20, 2019 at 4:38 pm

    Thank you for the wonderful test. I have a question. How much angle of view was cropped when shooting 4k in iPhone11 13mm ultra wide mode? I want to know the actual angle of view. Thank you.

    • Calvin Carlo

      September 23, 2019 at 7:53 am

      Umeda Shinji 120* is the angle of the ultra wide camera

  14. Moataz Magdi

    September 21, 2019 at 9:42 am

    Is it just me, or the stabilization on the 11 Pro is better than the XS!?

  15. Huy Vu

    September 30, 2019 at 3:09 pm

    Can you show us your mount set up? Where is the Xs located relatively to the 11 Pro?

  16. Ls Tattoo Tattoo

    October 3, 2019 at 6:50 pm

    I think the note 9 is same colors tone video als iPhone 11 pro

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