Huawei P30 Pro Is the New DxOMark's King |
With 122 overall points, the P30 Pro has dethroned its rival, the Samsung Galaxy S10+, and its brothers – the Mate 20 Pro and P20 Pro. Meanwhile, for photo and video, it scored 119 and 97 points, respectively.
Photo Pros:
- Good detail and long zoom range
- Good target exposure even in very low light
- Fast and accurate autofocus
- Good detail in low light
- Very good image results when shooting with flash
- Accurate depth estimation and good detail in bokeh mode
Video Pros:
- Very good stabilization
- AF reacts quickly to scene changes, good tracking
- Low noise levels and decent detail in bright light and indoors
- Generally good target exposure
- Accurate white balance and good color rendering
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Photo Cons:
- Unnatural rendering of sky color when shooting outdoors
- Slightly limited dynamic range can result in highlight clipping
- Range of image artifacts, including hue shift, ringing, and loss of acutance
- Soft corners in medium-range zoom images
Video Cons:
- Strong noise in low-light videos
- Some exposure and white balance instabilities
- Sharpness varies between frames in indoor videos
- Frame rate changes noticeable in panning videos
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As a quick recap, the P30 Pro is equipped with impressive Leica cameras composed of a 40-megapixel f/1.6 OIS RYYB primary shooter, 20-megapixel f/2.2 ultra-wide-angle lens, 8-megapixel f/2.4 telephoto with 5x periscope, and a ToF sensor.
It comes with up to ISO 409600, too, making sure that users can capture great low-light photos. Moreover, it sports Professional Night Mode, Huawei AIS, and AI HDR+.
For selfies, it is mounted with a 32-megapixel snapper.
Source: DxOMark