DxOmark gives Huawei P50 Pro's cameras its highest score yet
As usual with its camera reviews, DxOMark managed to deliver a comprehensive camera review of Huawei’s just launched P50 Pro soon after the phone’s launch. Without much surprise, the latest P-series flagship managed a combined score of 144-points which places it first in the overall smartphone camera rankings. The front 13 MP selfie shooter also impressed earning another pole position for Huawei with a combined score of 106 points.
DxO lauds the 50MP main sensor and 40MP monochrome module on the P50 Pro which deliver best in class experience with accurate colors, wide dynamic range and excellent fine detail rendering. Zoomed shots from the 64MP periscope are equally impressive with class-leading detail preservation, low noise and wide dynamic range. Nighttime photos were another strong point with great exposure, fast autofocus and a nifty skin tone preservation though the Mate 40 Pro+ was still better in this area.
Videos also delivered good overall exposure and dynamic range alongside stable autofocus performance. A few quick notes on the selfie cam performance. Shots had low noise levels, retained great levels of detail in both in-door and daylight and offered effective video stabilization. You can read more about the P50 Pro’s camera performance via the links below.
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- S Yu
- 12 Aug 2021
- vUX
I had another look at that sample and I don't think it could even be explained by face blurring, because even the hair is smudged, not the edge around the face but all the hair visible, all the while that is consistent with P20 series' gene...
- Shui8
- 12 Aug 2021
- KZK
I've use Huawei from Mate 9, up to P40 currently (plenty of other brands before). That beauty face filter only detects when Master AI on, if in the Portrait Mode the 'beauty' section dont slide to '0'. Master AI on - Aut...
- S Yu
- 11 Aug 2021
- vUX
It was discovered a few years ago that in the case of Huawei models the face softening couldn't be completely turned off, at least Notebookcheck made the mention but IIRC there were others. Even if that issue were fixed in later models it defini...