Huawei nova plus review: Renovation
Renovation
A 16MP OIS shooter
The Huawei nova plus features a 16MP camera with optical stabilization, bright F2.0 aperture, phase detection and contrast detection hybrid autofocus, and a dual-tone LED flash. The camera pixels are 1.12µm big.
The interface of the camera app is straightforward if a little scattered. Swiping left or right in the virtual viewfinder lets you switch between still/video, and the nice Light painting, Beauty and Time-lapse modes.
The camera UI • Beauty mode • Light Painting • All modes • Settings
From the shooting modes you can select HDR, Manual (Professional) mode, Super Night, All focus, and Watermark (also available post-shot from the image editor), among others.
Manual mode • Super Night shot
The Light Painting mode shoots at 8MP and has four additional sub-modes - tail light trails, light graffiti, silky water, star track. Whatever the scene, your Huawei nova plus will first take a picture with the proper exposure settings and then it will capture the light trails of either cars, stars, water, or other moving objects. After you finish capturing those, the light trails will be automatically added to your picture. This process produces some stunning results if you keep the camera perfectly still while shooting - on a tripod or similar.
Tail Light Trails • Graffiti • Graffiti • Star Tracks
The Super Night mode is basically a slow shutter one, where the shutter speed and ISO are chosen automatically, depending on the scene, but you can tweak those if you like. The Manual option allows you to adjust all camera exposure settings as you see fit.
We snapped a couple of night shots for you. The auto mode does OK in terms of detail and contrast, but the focus often misses and we found ourselves taking a few test shots before the camera gets the focus right.
Using the Professional (manual) mode and a tripod allows for extending the shutter speed down to 4s or more, which often results in beautiful city night images. The focus issues remain, but you can always resort to using manual focus to be sure everything is fine.
Night scene (auto) • Night scene (auto) • Night scene (manual, 4s) • Super Night (auto, 20s)
Let's focus on the daylight image quality now. The 16MP samples came out with more than enough resolved detail and very good dynamic range. Noise levels are only average, the colors are accurate, and generally these are some solid-looking photos.
Huawei nova plus 16MP camera samples
Of course, you may need HDR at some point of your shooting experience. You can check the HDR samples we took below.
HDR off • HDR on • HDR off • HDR on
The panorama mode is one of the better implementations on the market, switching automatically between portrait and landscape.
When shooting in portrait, panoramic images turn out just over 3,000 pixels tall and the samples below are about 30MP - not that far from a 180-degree sweep. Stitching is good, exposure is even, it's just that the captured detail and dynamic range are not quite the same as on the regular still images.
Huawei nova plus panorama sample
The front camera of the Huawei nova plus is an 8MP unit shooting images at 3,264 x 2,448 pixels. It's paired with a relatively bright f/2.0 lens. There is the obligatory beautification feature, which attempts to mask skin blemishes, but it mostly gets rid of any fine detail in the shot.
If you go for a regular photo, the resolved detail is quite satisfactory, the colors and contrast are great, too. It's one of the better selfie snappers we've seen, it also supports screen flash and shoot pleasant selfies most of the time.
Huawei nova plus 8MP selfie samples
You can check out how the nova plus camera stacks up against the competition in our Photo compare tool.
Huawei nova plus vs. Huawei P9 Plus vs. OnePlus 3 in our Photo quality comparison tool
4K video recording
One of the major flaws of previous Huawei smartphones is that they didn't support 2160p video recording. The Honor V8 was probably the first to offer it, and now both the nova and nova plus have 4K video capturing. Unfortunately, there is no 1080p video at 60fps option.
The 2160p videos come out with a bitrate of 42Mbps while the 1080p ones are exactly half that. In either case, audio is recorded in stereo at 96kbps.
The 4K videos came out rich in detail, the colors are spot-on and the contrast is very good. The dynamic range is only about average, but still enough. There isn't any annoying focus hunting. The only real problem with the video samples is the poor audio quality of the sound that gets recorded along with the videos.
Unlike the 4K videos, the 1080p ones came with average resolved detail, and yet they kept their cool with the contrast and colors. The audio is as poor as on the 4K samples.
These are some 2160p and 1080p videos we uploaded on YouTube.
As usual, we've provided unedited samples straight out of the camera for you to download - 2160p@30fps (10s, 50MB), and 1080p@30fps (10s, 26MB).
Be sure to head over to our video compare tool to check where the Huawei nova plus stands against the rest.
2160p: Huawei nova plus vs. OnePlus 3 vs. Xiaomi Mi 5 in our Video quality comparison tool
1080p: Huawei nova plus vs. Honor 8 vs. Huawei P9 in our Video quality comparison tool
Reader comments
- Pikudo
- 03 Dec 2017
- IYd
P10 lite better all the way
- Dr Iqra
- 21 Jul 2017
- X{k
Hey tell me which one is best huawei Nova Plus or P10 lite .. i want to buy new phone .. nd I'm very confuse between these two ...
- Tourettes Guy
- 18 Sep 2016
- Kg{
Lol that's real. You simply can't accept that Huawei can never take something as beautiful as the XZ can