Hey everyone, the Phoenix to pro, is Oprah's flashiest new flagship. It has a gorgeous screen, a beautiful and unique design and even charging that can get you from 0 to 100 in a little over half an hour. Yet in this day and age, the final purchasing decision is often all about the cameras. Now, if you want to watch our full findings, ? Pro review check out the link in the description down below. So how good is the triple camera setup of the fine x2 Pro? Can it compete with other phones in its price range, like the iPhone, 11 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy s, 20 ultra I'm Angie, 4jo marina, and this is our camera review of the find x2 Pro. Now on the surface, this phone has a pretty standard, looking setup three cameras in the back one on the front.
However, it quickly becomes apparent that Okla has done itself, and we're seeing some features for the very first time the 48 megapixel main camera may sound familiar, but it actually uses an unusually large sensor made by Sony physically, it's almost as large as the 108 megapixel sensors used by some other manufacturers. The sensor also has dual ISO paths, which means photos shot and bright and low-light, have different processing and should mean better photos in both scenarios. What a focus should also be improved in low-light see the all pixel omnidirectional, auto, focusing system uses or photodiodes per pixel instead of using two like traditional dual pixel autofocus systems. The ultra red camera on the back also uses a 48 megapixel sensor, but keep in mind that it's not as large as the one on the main camera. The cameras field of view is not as large as traditional choice, but it has autofocusing which allows for some really nice close-up shots.
Finally, the 13 megapixel telephoto snapper with the periscope lens, allows for five times optical zoom, it's stabilized and has an F 3.0 aperture, but the sensor isn't as big as a telephoto is on the s20 ultra during the day, photos shot with the main camera looks pleasing they have natural colors that are quite true to life and have a more laid back processing style, there's also less contrast than what you'd get from most phones, but it's no deal-breaker other than that. There's plenty of detail and no visible noise. Since the sensor is extra-large, it means that you get natural, looking bulky, that's more pronounced than what you'd normally get from a phone sensor. The phone normally outputs, 12 megapixel photos, but you can change the setting and have it out put 48 megapixel snaps. While we did get more definition in specific patterns in our studio charts, there wasn't really an improvement in real-world photos.
'D troy camera had excellent distortion correction and had pretty much the same properties as the main cam in terms of colors than a Mac range. In contrast with it, you can get even better detail than from the s20 ultra still. The Samsung phone has wider coverage. That said, do on the find has another trick up its sleeve. The autofocus allows for some extreme close-ups and exaggerated perspective shots at five times.
Zoom define x2, pros. Telephoto camera delivered very detailed images. They had a bit of noise and colors are slightly livelier and warmer than the main cams at 10 times zoom. You still get usable images that look nice at a fit to screen level, but there's a drop in pixel level detail at two times: zoom the phone crops in from the main camp without any extra data from the telephoto. So, while there's decent performance, some textures don't hold up well to pixel level examination.
We had the galaxy s 20 Ultra around, so we were curious to see how the findings to pro stacked up next to it. At one time, zoom the galaxy phone produced much more saturated images that stuck out the find, on the other hand, had more natural colors at their native zoom levels. Details are comparable at 10 times zoom. Both phones have pretty much the same level of fine detail, but the fine has more noise in its competition. If you like to shoot portraits the fine x2 pro will give you two magnifications.
You can choose from either one time zoom or two time soon both are captured by the main cam, so the more zoomed in version has less detail indoors. The phone will struggle to produce sharp portrait images and messy hairstyles against contrasts and backgrounds might trip up the edge detection. The background bouquet looked natural, and you can adjust it though. The default 60% settings seem to work. Okay when the light gets low.
The findings to probe do some sort of night mode processing, even though it's not using a dedicated mode. As a result, low weight images have excellent dynamic range, with good highlights and well-developed shadows, which is unusual for most phones. This comes at a cost, though, and you'll find that textures appear plastic as the algorithm wipes out. Fine textures colors are preserved, but are cooler than the output of some competitors, which makes pictures look a little dull at times, there's a night mode available, but it takes longer to capture images and produces slightly different results. Shadows are further lifted and highlights are kept mostly in check, which makes the photos look brighter detail isn't any worse, but with this film the resolved detail in low-light is not great to begin with.
Unfortunately, we couldn't see the supposed benefits of the dual system deal. Troy camera has a similar situation in low-light conditions, but there's even less of a difference between photo mode and night mode. We like the Y, dynamic range and tonal development that the shots were cooler and softer than we'd prefer. So what happens? If you want a more zoomed in photo? Well, things aren't great ? 10 shots, barely look good on the screen of the phone, but they're digitally zoomed in and up scaled. So we didn't expect much from them.
In the first place, shots with 5 times, Zoom are more of a hit or miss. There's only a 30% chance. The phone will use the actual telephoto camera. If it doesn't things look pretty bad. If it does use a periscope, you might even get a usable shot.
Night mode works on the telephoto camera too, but for some reason the phone might decide to use the main cam instead of the telephoto. If you switch camera modes, we decided to do another comparison with the galaxy s 20 ultra, but this time at night, instead of during the day and the results were very different at one times magnification. You can already see a huge difference in detail, levels and color reproduction. The find has fewer details, less noise and lower saturation than its competition. So ?, no one surprised at two times zoom again.
The fine X 2 has more plastic textures and lower levels of detail. While the Samsung has more noise, a two time, zoom and night mode, both look brighter, though the Galaxy phone still has better detail. Now at their native zoom levels, without night mode, the Samsung blows the fine x2 pro out of the water. It has better colors and better details by far, although it has a lot of noise. The fine x2 Pro trails behind with a watercolor look in more detail.
Reproduction at native zoom levels with night mode turned on Samsung remains king. The fine x2 Pro has better performance than before, and it looks more like a photo and less of a sketch, but it's still not great. When it comes to video. The fine x2 pro can record videos at up to 4k at 60fps. Stabilization is available in all modes, but you can't turn it off.
There are two dedicated stabilization modes and ultra steady 1 and an ultra steady Pro. They lost the resolution and frame rate at Full HD at 60fps. We didn't find them to be better than the regular stabilization, but that's because the regular one was actually great to begin with on the main camera.4K footage has good levels of so, though, not quite as high as what you'd see on the galaxy s, 20 ultra there's also quite a difference in color rendition between 30fps and 60fps. The higher frame rates come with a red color cast, though we actually like this color output better than the normal one. If you zoom in two times you'll get similar video quality, in other words good, but not great.
Otherwise, the general image properties are more or less the same. At five times, zoom you'll get some substantial differences.4K at 60fps comes out of the main camera, so footage looks bad, and you should be just straight-up avoid it for I at 30fps had good pixel level. Detail, though it was a bit noisy, Full HD in both 30 and 60 frames per second were okay, though the 60 FPS mode had a drop in sharpness. We also decided to see what would happen if you shoot a 10 times zoom. It can be good enough if you can stabilize the phone properly, but there was a lot of wind when we were shooting.
So it's usable, but not great eh, wide camera captures some good 4k video at 30fps. So you should know. There's no 60 FPS option here, despite some pretty aggressive sharpening it still produce likable footage photos from the selfie camera come out with tons of detail. If there's enough light, you'll still see some noise and the dynamic range is on the narrow side, but the HDR mode handles it quite well. That is until you switch to portrait mode there HDR is unavailable.
You should expect blown highlights and high-contrast scenes. Still. The phone exposes your face correctly and the body is natural. While the subject, detection works pretty well. The findings 2 Pro offers plenty in terms of its cameras and an even pioneered a few things that we hadn't seen before, but we got to admit that it doesn't check all the boxes.
For us. We saw great performance across all three cameras during the day matching and even sometimes beating the Samsung Galaxy S 20 altar, but when it comes to videography and low-light performance, things weren't as good an Oppo its own portfolio. The fine x2 Pro is a great straight ahead, and you definitely won't be disappointed if you have this phone in your pocket, and you want to take a picture, but if you're looking for the best of the best and the ultimate camera phone, then perhaps this one isn't it now. Listen cameras are very important when it comes to choosing a phone, but they're, not the only thing that makes a good device. So if you want the full picture of what the fine x2 Pro can offer you, then you should check out our full review thanks for watching if you enjoyed this video hit the like button down below subscribe, but the bell, icon and, more importantly, stay home and stay safe.
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