Yet another issue i have found
Because the Samsung camera app automatically gets really bright when you open the camera app, it appeared initially that photo's were good/crisp.
I decided to do a test today along side my 11 Pro max with the brightness turned up (as the iphone does not bump up the brightness when you open the camera app) After doing this i noticed that the photos on the iphone looked as good if not better.
The biggest difference i noticed is when i crop in on a photo, even just a small amount on the Samsung and i began losing detail and things got blurry whereas the iphone kept things detailed and honestly looked better.
Im not here to hate and im certainly not saying the camera is crap but i was not expecting my 11 pro max to take more detailed photos.
Is this just how the Samsung processing works or is it possible i just have a bad unit?

Because the Samsung camera app automatically gets really bright when you open the camera app, it appeared initially that photo's were good/crisp.
I decided to do a test today along side my 11 Pro max with the brightness turned up (as the iphone does not bump up the brightness when you open the camera app) After doing this i noticed that the photos on the iphone looked as good if not better.
The biggest difference i noticed is when i crop in on a photo, even just a small amount on the Samsung and i began losing detail and things got blurry whereas the iphone kept things detailed and honestly looked better.
Im not here to hate and im certainly not saying the camera is crap but i was not expecting my 11 pro max to take more detailed photos.
Is this just how the Samsung processing works or is it possible i just have a bad unit?