Huawei Mate 20 Pro Leica Matrix Triple Camera Review | A Btekt Guide to the Triple Threat By sony365

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Huawei Mate 20 Pro Leica Matrix Triple Camera Review | A Btekt Guide to the Triple Threat

Oh, hello, people, I'm David, and this is B Tech I've got some more sweet visuals for you and a bunch of samples from the new Huawei Mate 20 Pro I've had some really amazing comments from you guys recently, and I appreciate it so much your kind words keep me going. So if you like, what we're doing here it'd be great. If you could hit that subscribe button, that will create a notification bell and smash the like button. Three, if you've ordered a mate twenty wrote or if you're thinking about it, then the chances are that a big part of the reason for doing so is that camera the triple lens that, like a matrix camera system on the back of the May 20 pro, is a seriously versatile system, a feature-packed camera app and a zoom range in full-frame, equivalent terms from 16 millimeters right up to 260. This camera system is more than just Huawei hardware, with Lacey lenses. This camera is co engineered by Huawei and guitar, and is an evolution on a sensational p20 pro, which first introduced the triple camera concept, while way, definitely took us by surprise when they released the p20 pro a 20 megapixel black and white, a 40 megapixel RGB and an 8 megapixel telephoto, all working together to give us the best possible 10 megapixel photo it could and now, with a much more powerful processor.

The system has been revised and improved. The black and white sensor is gone now and has been replaced with 4 color ultra wide-angle lenses. The 16 millimeter full frame. Equivalent is definitely one of the highlights of this camera. I just love to shoot with it.

It really gives impressive shots and HDR function gets you some seriously dramatic landscape shots, giving you all the details in the sky, as well as on the ground, switch to the normal lens, and it's quite a bit faster with an F 1.8 aperture, as opposed to an F 2.2 on the ultra-wide. So it's more suited to capture in those blurry backgrounds and low-light shots. The telephoto lens has an F 2.4 aperture. The image stabilization with this lens was a bit shaky before the recent update, but they seem to have taken care of that. Now we have a 40 megapixel sensor with a 27 millimeter full-frame equivalent and an F 1.8 lens, a 20 megapixel ultra-wide 60 millimeter F 2.2 lens and an 8 megapixel sensor with an 80 millimeter telephoto lens optical image, stabilization and then F 2.4 aperture, there's also a dual tone: LED flash taking up the 4 space in the square, so I'm going to open the camera app, and we're going to have a look through the default mode is photo and in this mode across the top, you get some options. The first one takes you to the barcode scanner, but here you get a few more options to like to identify which will do just that, giving you descriptions and links about objects that you point a camera at shopping is basically the same thing.

Sending you Amazon links with prices and descriptions of the products that the camera can see and translate can translate any text which I could see being incredibly useful. Also, along the top in photo mode. Is the flash toggle which can be kept always-on for when shooting video the next one is moving pictures which will record a very brief moment of video just before the pictures taken to give you context to the picture, and it can be toggled on or off here. Next, one is the color options, letting you choose between standard, vivid or smooth and finally, at the top. Here is the settings cog here you have the option to change the image resolution by default that make 20 prosciutto 10 megapixel images, although whenever you take a shot, all three sensors work together and combine the day up here in the settings you can change the resolution up to 40 megapixels.

If you want to this, will obviously give you a more detailed image which would be suitable if you wanted to crop in heavily on the photo, but for the best looking shots, it's advisable to keep it 10 megapixels, the master AI, can be toggled on or off here on previous Huawei devices. After a while, you would want to turn off the AI because of over sharpening and an over saturation, but this time I've not felt compelled to turn it off once it's much improved over the p20 product and is now able to recognize a wider range of scenes and objects. There's also settings here for the GPS tag, capture smiles and the ultra snapshot, which you can take by double tapping the volume button. Whilst the screen is off, this will take a shot in about point three point: four of a second, which is one of those features: that's really useful. As long as you remember it's there on the right.

The screen is where the button to switch between the ultra-wide normal and telephoto lenses. It starts at 0.6 times and then one times three times and then five times, hybrid zoom, which is a cross between a digital and the optical zoom and even at times 10 magnification is very hard to tell that this is a digital zoom. It's truly a massive zoom range from 16 mil to 260 mm. This alone makes the camera a lot of fun to use, but we've only just scratched the surface with what this camera is actually capable of left of the photo mode is portrait mode in this mode. You can only use the one x in the three x lens and, of course, the front-facing camera.

You get great portrait shots with the front and the rear camera, and here you get the option to control the shape of the both balls, changing them to heart, shapes circles, swirls or discs. There is also some very cool lighting effects that can be applied to your images and the mate.20 does a good job with the edge detection here, allowing it to remove the background for some really cool shots. The last option here in portrait mode is the beautification options, and surprisingly this is the first beauty mode that I've seen that doesn't make me look like a garbage pail kid. The beautifying effects can also be added to the front-facing. Video night mode has been improved over the p20 probe by giving you the option to control the length of the exposure and the ISO.

It can also be used with any of the three lenses and even at times 10 magnification, and it gives fantastic results, I, remember, being blown away by the night mode in a p20 pro earlier this year and now being able to do it with this beautiful ultra wide-angle lens. Well, it's just a joy tap the shutter in night mode and the Main 20 pro will take multiple and long exposures for about four seconds. The brilliant stabilizer takes care of any handshake during this time. If you like taking photos at night, even if you're a pro, then you need to have this phone, it's as simple as that in aperture mode. You get one times two times or three times zoom and a simulated aperture from F point.

Nine five down to f-16, but what's new here with the May 20 probe, is that you can shoot video in this mode. Now, thanks to the raw power of the Kiran 980, allowing for real-time video processing, you can shoot video up to 4k 30 frames per second and up to 60 frames per second at 1080p and generally the quality is outstanding and perfectly smooth thanks to the stabilizer, especially when you shoot with the ultra wide-angle lens. However, things take a turn for the worse. When you shoot video in low light, the stabilizer seems to be out of sync and creates a mess of the footage. I was really quite surprised at how bad this footage was when I was recording it on the phone screen.

It didn't seem that bad, but when I checked the footage back on my PC well, you can see for yourself there's excellent pro mode, giving you full manual controls of the camera. The shutter speed ranges from one four thousand for the second right down to thirty seconds, so it has the versatility to capture light trails and the ISO goes from 50 up to an incredible 102 thousand four hundred just remember. When you go above ISO 6400, then you lose the ability to control all the other scenes. Video in pro mode is a bit disappointing, not because you only get control of the exposure compensation. The metering and the white balance.

Shutter, speed and ISO are still controlled automatic before I go on I'd like to say a big thank you to our sponsors, direct Mobs. They sponsor us here at B Tech and have a great selection of phones at excellent prices, as well as an amazing 23 years of award-winning customer service, checking the video description below for a link to their deals or search direct mobiles, Co that UK under the more tab. The first option we see is the slow motion, but I'm a little worried about this one because on the p20 Pro, the super slow motion was a bit dodgy. I did a super slow motion, comparison with that phone, the exit 2 and the S Lam, plus and I got seriously strange results. I did ask why away what was going on with that, but it was quite obvious that the p20 Pro was using software to simulate the super.

Slow motion click the tab above. If you want to see that video and I think that this time with the mate 20 Pro, although that it's been improved, unfortunately, it still looks like it's the same software base, 2 frame interpolation, because why we can't see the blades in the first place, it can't calculate what the next frame should look like. This is a typical artifact that you'd get with software. That can't correctly understand the scene that it's trying to slow down panorama does where it says on the tin we've options to either do a horizontal or vertical sweep monochrome lets. You shoot photos in black and white and has its own aperture portrait and pro modes.

Although the ISO is limited to 6400 in the monochrome pro mode. A lens gives you three DQ emojis with the front camera. It tracks your facial movements and overlays cute cuddly character on the top and, let's record a short video. The light painting mode is back letting you trail lights across the screen. There's nothing new here, but it's still fun to play around with HDR mode can be found here too, and it's super impressive.

Getting you shots that some DSLR could only dream up, it can be selected here, or it will be automatically applied if the master is switched on the time-lapse lets you shoot time-lapse, photography with ease and will deliver you a 720p file. There are the standard photos fills that you get with most phones under the filters tab, 3d panorama lets you take 360 degree images. Watermark gives you a selection of different overlays for your photos and again there's nothing new here from Huawei phones document will recognize any text that you might see in a shot and then crop in on that area, for you underwater changes the control system of the camera to make it compatible for when using Huawei's underwater housing moving the on-screen controls to the physical buttons and finally, the download tab will just allow you to download the good food color settings for the camera overall. I think that am 820 Pro has an excellent camera system, but it's not without a sweet point. Main won't be in the video quality in low-light seems like it's not working very well with the stabilizer in low-light conditions.

Video quality during the day is outstanding, but as soon as the lights get a bit low, the camera needs to use a slower, shutter speed, presumably, and the stabilizer has issues and gives this horrible jello effect and that super slow motion I mean I, wouldn't mind if they just said what it really was simulated super slow-motion I could live with that. The fact that any phone can do it to me is amazing, and I'm not sure why nobody else has really picked up on it, but they've been blogging that knowledge and 60 frames per second for ages. Now, since the p20 pro and getting away with it, but I remain hopeful for the PFA I'm David Waldman- and this is better. You.


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