Huawei P10 Plus vs P10: Low-light camera test
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- Nick.B
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- 01 Apr 2017
Julian Schulz, 01 Apr 2017I would go for the P10 Plus even over S8 or G6 any timeDef g6 for me. Saving cash and get one in May
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- Bbznabsbnana
- yp1
- 01 Apr 2017
Since p10plus is first to implement the summilux lens, needs more time for Huawei to bring the best out of it.
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- AnonD-632062
- J7S
- 01 Apr 2017
Both P10's seem to be good. I would have preferred if there was a Pixel in the comparison too!
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- AnonD-653192
- uNV
- 01 Apr 2017
really a very good comparison'! & the picture quality is superb. Both cameras are same but just a little bit difference in low light, I can say it's hardly noticeable.
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- Anonymous
- J5P
- 01 Apr 2017
"we had them set up on a tripod while taking photos", if you can bring a tripod in your backpack then you could have chosen to bring a professional camera instead!
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- Anonymous
- 3t5
- 01 Apr 2017
"With scenes like this one below where you have plenty of detail in both the foreground and background, you will notice that the detail in the more distant areas behind the foreground where we focused manually, is less defined on the F/1.8 camera"
Nonsense, this has nothing to do with depth of field. The P10 Plus has a full frame equivalent aperture of about f/12. Moreover it's a wide angle lens. When you focus at something that is roughly 2 or 3 meters away with such a small aperture diameter, then everything behind it will be in focus, too. You can calculate this.
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- Anonymous
- P@Y
- 01 Apr 2017
as what i observe the p10 is better..
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- mhB
- 01 Apr 2017
Is the P10 Plus to be considered a pre-production version?
To me, the ISO performance seems better on the P10 compared to the P10 Plus.
Either than can be the result of the software still beeing in development.
Or it could be that the Plus model uses less noise reduction and less sharpening.
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- Julian Schulz
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- 01 Apr 2017
I would go for the P10 Plus even over S8 or G6 any time