ZTE Blade Z Max Camera Test // Look, Dual Cameras! By Grant Likes Tech

By Grant Likes Tech
Aug 21, 2021
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ZTE Blade Z Max Camera Test // Look, Dual Cameras!

I'll be right here and welcome back in the camera samples video get the ZTE blades you max. As of this video, we can find about metro PCs for $100. Are they three four we can put in another coming on the carrier? And what really makes this interesting is. It's got a dual camera set up on the rear, with a 16 megapixel primary center, along with a 2 megapixel secondary sensor, which enables some interesting power modes that you didn't really find on some more expensive. I'll show you some samples coming those camera modes in this video. It's also people report video and this punker, which you're watching right now is an 8 megapixel sensor, 720p, video, so I'm, fortunately, no full HD, 1080p video from the front camera, but this year you've got a bunch of an expensive phone with great camera phones that are capable of taking some really nice photos video.

So it's easy to eat, blade, see Matt's mother lets we're going to find out, after with the blade c-max just me, give you an idea of the stability of the camera while walking and just pointing the way itself. So this might be good for all these bloggers out there, but you just want to be able to walk in the user front-facing camera hoping to get a better idea of the quality of flow stability. Everyone so I'm here in the park to this rear facing camera test. Other blades not open having a nice day, it's a great weather, wherever you are as well. I'll come back over to this Beverly disguise so tower test out, be four times vigils doing here.

So as expected, a little shaky and definitely a bit noisy they're, almost eight leaves, but that's expected out of a digital zoom like this zoom back out, go back over to the structure here. What that stuff is the money so still a bit of shake, but not nearly as noisy. So thank you pretty good here, zoom back out now it does have autofocus, so I'll bring in an Android figurine here put in from the camera and, as you can see, it focuses right up on the Android figurine nice little depth of field there on the building, I'm gonna, take it away, and it focuses right up on the building. There bring it back in get to focus up on figurine, so not the fastest. Obviously, look pre functional there.

You go! That's the autofocus here on the blade, the Max nice of a blurred out background that, and so we'll also go ahead and test the stability here. I'll walk down these stairs and there are no signatures. You don't, then, obviously, no octave installation on the hardware, no software stabilization, so this will give you an idea of how it is to just walk around and shoot with your referencing camera on the bridge. Emacs is being shot at. Tell you anything footage from the rear facing camera.

It's just this one's almost down right now. Lets me see right there. That's all just do a small town around here, so you can see what the quality is like in the light almost nighttime, usually pretty grainy. Of course the extra green Pat around in the zoom, so you can see around here. So you get a sense of stabilization here for the river 50 camerae in the life using in low-light is the worst.

It was actually really tanked, especially when there's no hardware/software stabilization lighting path. Here and the blades Max, but thanks to the viewfinder, it's not looking too bad here and at that light, these other lights here I, don't really see a lot of lens planning going on. So that's pretty good. Some focus hunting because this does have autofocused I, don't see any way to do a focus. Lock, that's gonna focus on a little more than the light, like most cameras will but all being told for $100 phone.

This isn't looking too bad. Let me know what you think everybody, so I just want to end. The video here with some little example: footage from the front facing camera and the Sun just went down, and I'll just kind of count around here, so you can see that it'll be hard to see, but the Sun just went down there I'll pan around. So you kind of see what it looks like when you can in the front-facing camera and some gold light here and yes, there's an orange tinge to this, because that's pretty much the light. So you can see back here, that's the color of those lights, so it's pretty much through life and what it looks like right now, some lens play going on there, but not too bad and kind of expected relief.

Most cameras will do that even hiding cameras and not uncommon for lower-income budget phones to you there as well, but from here at least a few fighters is looking pretty good. I just closed my final thoughts on the cameras they're on that lately max I, think in good lights, you're going to get some perfect clothes and videos, as you saw there, I think the most fun mode you can get created more creative than I could kind of see the edges of the subjects. Perfect I mean that's to be expected on the place like this even cut that option, and they come looking pretty good as long as you're, not leaving all the way any tricks with people all the time. The more news one look actually pretty good for joining us, we'll see you next sector. So yes, they have that option on the phone at this price point is really amazing.

To me, in more of courses, we solve a little and some little footage from the photos right here. Video audio is that, after recording and playing back on the devices, so it is either low and clean almost unusable, because we serve videos, music and everything else playing back to the phone on this song pretty good. This is what you're here on YouTube audio is actually pretty good, but it's pretty low and weird timing playback on the device itself, after recording some video. That seems to be normal, but I think these cameras that exceeded my expectation for the first point at which this phones out what the questions about the phone, the camera. What not just you in the comment section, and as always, thanks for watching you.


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