Huawei P30 Pro camera review: Versatile photography for amateurs and pro
Chinese
smartphone manufacturer Huawei’s P-series smartphones are known for
their strong imaging characteristics. Taking the legacy forward, the
Huawei
P30 Pro
boasts a quad camera module on the back, featuring the company’s
first periscope telephoto lens. While a regular telephoto lens in
other smartphones enables up to 2x optical zoom, the periscope set-up
in the P30 allows it to go up to 5x.
The
rear camera module also has a custom made 40-megapixel lens, which
has been designed by replacing the green sub-pixels in the Bayer
filter (RGGB) with yellows (RYYB), enabling the sensor to capture
more light and yield higher ISO range of up to 409,600. Besides the
periscope telephoto lens and bright wide-angle lens, the phone also
boasts a 20MP ultra-wide auto-focus lens, and a time-of-flight (ToF)
sensor for 3D mapping and depth effects.The phone’s camera primarily addresses three common issues that the current-generation smartphones struggle with — ultra-wide angle photography, low-light imaging and zoom. Besides working together to deliver a comprehensive imaging experience, each camera lens on the rear quad camera module also has individual roles.
The 40MP sensor, which is also the primary camera lens, is set to a 10MP resolution by default. This can be changed from the camera settings; however, the lens does not support zoom when set to the maximum resolution. Even at a 10MP resolution, the primary sensor works like a charm to capture detailed photographs irrespective of light conditions. Read More
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