Mobile Cameras had already evolved gradually through the years, from the VGA's in the early to late 2000's up to the huge 41 megapixel camera and now the dual camera setup has been a thing on smartphones today whether RGB, Wide Angle, Monochrome, or a Telephoto that either gives the camera a boost in Bokeh or sharpening of the photos. Just recently Huawei introduced the first ever triple lens camera, but before that here's a sample shootout between the Huawei P10, Google Pixel 1, Nokia 8, and the legendary Lumia 1020.
The shootout will cover three divisions, the Daylight, Lowlight, and Video. The photos in the Daylight and Lowlight were cropped upto 50% to check on how much details were captured by the cameras, all were set to automatic and no other editing were done in the photos aside from the cropping.
Specifications:
Huawei P10:
Dual; 12 MP (f/2.2, 28mm, OIS) + 20 MP B/W (f/1.8), Leica Optics, 2x lossless zoom.
Nokia Lumia 1020:
41 MP (f/2.2, 26mm, 1/1.5" 1.12µm), Carl Zeiss Optics, OIS.
Nokia 8:
Dual: 13 MP (f/2.0, 1.12µm), Zeiss Optics,OIS.
Google Pixel:
12.3 MP (f/2.0, 1/2.3", 1.55µm), EIS
Daylight
With Subject
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