I saw a couple of articles that mentioned that the P40 Lite has a "pro" mode and in one specific article it also mentioned support for taking RAW photos much like the higher end models.
Is this actually the case?
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Based on this video, which photos did you find the best? I found those of P20 Pro more natural. And you?
https://youtu.be/6QCR56IR3_8
I think they are more or less the same. The differences are color temperature, saturation etc which honestly are easy fixes with the right photo editing software.
Just wait for p20 pro pie update... than we can talk about camera...
Both are very similar...
I hope P20 series can get the super macro feature from this mate 20...although i am not sure if it is a hardware or software question.
These videos are fake. No one has the phone for such comparisons yet.
Yea they're fake, don't bother looking on youtube for photo comparisons.
As both devices features the same main 40mpix sensor and only differ in software processing the output should be very similar, except for the Mate 20 Pro featuring a HDR RAW mode where it stacks multiple RAW shots into one for increased dynamic range and detail rendering. Except for that it should be about the same.
/ Magnus
lemach said:
Both are very similar...
I hope P20 series can get the super macro feature from this mate 20...although i am not sure if it is a hardware or software question.
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I have P20 pro on 108 beta and there is a super macro mode acrivated via AI
But I think it’s just a naming thing. The focus didn‘t change, still 10cm minimal distance with Pie Beta.
Me too, i mean i have the 108 pie beta but i have not noticed about that... When i want to take a very close picture it show a warning message to move away
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I have P20 pro on 108 beta and there is a super macro mode acrivated via AI
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The would be for mate also.
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Hi there,
I was wondering if anybody had the chance to directly compare p30 and OP7, as most of the available info are for the 'pro' models only.
According to the reviews p30 should be clearly superior in the camera compartment overall, but I am not very interested in videos, selfies, zoom, portrait, wide angle, fancy night modes etc.
Rather, I would like to find out about basic image quality and reliability of the main camera only (autofocus, details, color accuracy, dynamic range…).
Putting together some hints taken from various sources it seems that OP7 could be not so poorer in this specific contest. Or no? Thanks
From my perspective I think the camera is doing ok. I'm not big into photos I use it for the basic stuff.
one thing to keep in mind with camera on phones, the camera app itself can make dramatic differences. the oneplus 7 has a sony sensor 48mp, and the p30 is a 40mp sensor. That being said, the p30 is a triple camera, and the oneplus 7 is only dual. This would boil down to what your needs in a camera are, as the oneplus doesn't have the telephoto and ultrawide capability.
I would look for example photos with both phones, using their default camera, and also using the google pixel camera app, which is known to produce much better results.
i'm a heavy RAW photography shooter via the ultrawide lens , and from what i've researched im tempted to get a CC9 pro ~$370 USD and shoot computational RAWs with gcam with it. With this price range, there seems to be a huge explosion of "flagship killers" like the POCO F2 / X3, K30 Ultra, Realme X2/X7 etc. While all of these seem to have really competitive processors like the Dimensity 1000+ being almost equiv to SD865, none of them have as good cameras as the Mi note 10 especially the ultrawide.
It's VERY difficult to find any phone with a good sensor for the ultrawide, phone companies just dont seem to care. The only other one is Huawei Mate 30 pro but it doesnt support google pay and that's a deal breaker.
Is the CC9 Pro my best option...?
Thanks,
Hi, for this price range is for sure the best option. Other competitors better with ultrawide (bigger sensor/ better lens) would be probably closest as you mentioned Huawei Mate 30 Pro, P40 Pro, OP 8 Pro and newest samsung s20 series. Also Xiaomi M10 Ultra seems with same sensor, but updated lens design - providing less distortion and better details.
Do know, when you shoot RAW, gcam or stock cam does not provide distortion correction - so you have to do it afterwards in post-processing software. Love the output from gcam, can manage all preferences and detail, denoise etc. With adequate settings and provided very good light, it is really usable next to my DSLR in photoshoots (don't have wide angle lens). With little post production photos comes astonishing (especially from tripod and night sight astro setting). If you don't raise expectations too high - it won't disappoint!
See:
These renders give us our best look at the Huawei P50's absurd cameras
Leaked renders of the Huawei P50's weird camera design have surfaced online, revealing that it will have two circular camera modules instead of a single pill-shaped module.
www.xda-developers.com
Bold design. Hopefully this is the best camera like ever.
I shot a video completely with the P50 Pro.
It is the worst 4k30 I've seen in a long time.
Kirin 9000 is overheating like crap. Very surprising. Hopefully the global SD888 version will perform better.
All my videos on Youtube have english subs, just in case.
Without HDR or any multiframe nonsense. Just the main camera, base ISO. I have seen good photos from the S21, but so far the ones from the S22 don't look that good.
Kind of worried my old P30 Pro produces more detail at a higher resoultion. Maybe I should sit this one out.
It seems that the slow Expert Raw app produces DNG files with artifacts due to over sharpening. While the normal camera app produces clean but slightly softer dngs.
No phone is perfect at launch. I remember the S21 Ultra launch, I got the phone since day one and in less than 3 weeks Samsung pushed about 5 updates/patches that included, among other stuff, camera enhancements. Can't judge the S22 Ultra just yet
How is that relevant if a so called "expert" app creates over-sharpened raw files that need to be reduced in size to hide the artifacts while the normal app produces pure raws and is even faster in doing so.
I doubt the s21 raw output changed with updates.
That's not update/patch territory, that's bad decisions in creating the so called expert app. On par with misleading customers with digital zoom and interpolated megapixel specs.