Nothing Phone 3a collection is about to launch in international markets on March 4, and the corporate has already begun to tease the design and specs of its upcoming smartphones. Both the Nothing Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro shall be outfitted with telephoto cameras, and Nothing not too long ago uploaded a video evaluating the telephone’s digital camera efficiency with the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The firm has now addressed an error within the video that incorrectly in contrast footage recorded utilizing the first digital camera on Nothing’s handset with video from the ultrawide digital camera on the iPhone.
Nothing Phone 3a vs iPhone 16 Pro Max Comparison Video Used Footage From Different Cameras
In a video posted earlier this week, Nothing in contrast the video efficiency of the upcoming Nothing Phone 3a with the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which is Apple’s most costly smartphone. The video showcased the digital camera efficiency of the unreleased smartphone, which gives help for video stabilisation.
The video evaluating the digital camera efficiency of each smartphones recommended that the Nothing Phone 3a supplied higher video stabilisation than the iPhone 16 Pro Max when recording movies whereas transferring. The stabilisation on the midrange telephone seemed to be extra constant than the flagship iPhone mannequin.
However, some customers had been fast to identify some points with the comparability and commented that the footage from the iPhone 16 Pro (across the 5:54 mark) gave the impression to be recorded utilizing the ultrawide digital camera, whereas the Phone 3a video was shot utilizing the first digital camera.
Nothing’s response on YouTube
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The firm acknowledged its error in a remark that has now been pinned underneath the video. The Carl Pei-led agency mentioned that it unintentionally used a clip shot utilizing the ultrawide lens on the iPhone 16 Pro Max, evaluating it with footage from the usual digital camera on the Nothing Phone 3a. The agency additionally mentioned that it did not intend to mislead customers with the video evaluating the efficiency of each telephones.
“Hey everyone, we shot across all lenses throughout the day (sometimes cycling one-handed on a bumpy road), and in editing, a clip shot using the iPhone 16 Pro Max’s ultrawide lens was mistakenly used in the video stabilisation comparison instead of one shot using its standard lens. There was no intent to mislead, and we’ll be more careful to ensure even greater scrutiny in future comparisons. Appreciate you all keeping us accountable!” the corporate mentioned within the pinned remark.