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Pixel 6 Pro vs. iPhone 13 Pro: Ultra Low Light

Photo: Sam Rutherford
Photo: Sam Rutherford

From the photo, you’d never guess that both shots were taken in a room with less than a single candle’s worth of light, but it’s true. And while the iPhone 13 Pro’s shot is definitely impressive when you consider it only has an automated low-light setting, things like the heavy vignetting (the darker sections in the corners of the photo) and less detail in the table’s wood surface makes the Pixel 6’s image the overall brighter, and possibly better, photo. (The iPhone’s vignette effect is cool though.)

I also want to point out that while both the Pixel 6 and iPhone 13 suffer from spots caused by lens flare (on the far right), the flare in the Pixel 6’s photos is just a bit less pronounced.