What do you think about the P50 Pro's camera system? Are the zoom shots better than with the predecessor? Are the colors more realistic than before? How about video quality? What should Huawei improve?
Everything is better on the p50 bro but it missed the ultra wide in vedio feature Its wider on the mate 40 beside that its the best❤️ thanks for the review
@@mamoonkhan1662 That I don't know. It is definitely only 100x on mine. Maybe it will be more on Snapdragon or they add it later. Though I cannot imagine that. Maybe they are calculating it differently
Hi, a bit late, but what are the settings under the gear when shooting with a monochrome sensor? Is there an option to shoot in raw with a monochrome sensor? Is it possible to start the camera in monochrome mode with some shortcut without switching from default mode? Thanks in advance, no one is covering these details.
Oy my goodness, this is such a fantastic video. Really appreciate it. I am buying this phone all because of this video. Thank you so much all the way from South Africa
Great review. I have a P50 Pro Global Version, with EMUI 12, and noticed that my phone hasn't the same camera modes that your P50 Pro with HarmonyOS. I wish I can migrate to HarmonyOS.
Yeah multi-cam is missing as the OS support is not there yet in EMUI12. Is there anything else missing? I know aperture mode has no video option on Snapdragon as it is a limitation of that CPU.
@@lltechview I just saw a P50 Pro a few weeks ago, It the global version, when I was trying the video mode, it cannot switch from 1x to ultra wide video mode, the zoom im not sure yet, but the switching from 1x to ultrawide is the main thing I noticed thats missing on the global variant with SD 8 Gen 1.
@@lltechview oh really? I havent checked the framerate settings then,will check next time,though its a bummer if it cant record in 60fps for ultra wide :/
nice and well done review bro. may i ask a question? the beauty mode in your p50 pro can it turn it off? im not a fan of beauty mode. does it have a 5G connection? thanks
Nope it should be the same sensor as the predecessor. So Sony IMX700. edit: I am a bit confused now. But it seems there are models out there with IMX700 and others with OV550a
@@michalismalk227 Apparently it uses all Omnivision sensors for the rear cameras due to problems with supply from Sony because of the trade ban. These are the reported sensors on kimovil and numerous Chinese sources. Omnivision OV50a (main) Omnivision OV40a (black and white) Omnivision OV13B10 (ultrawide) Omnivision OV64b (zoom)
@@lltechview are you sure imx700, when i searched the sensor's it said imx800? Some of the models are using both omnivison and Sony, while most of the are using omnivison sensor's.
I think that you missed something or they made a change to camera options later, but when I go to camera options/more and see the menu there is a pen icon to edit camera options where you can simply drag and drop the snapshot icon and have it on your list when you open the camera app. Nice review.
The sensor is actually A 1/1.5” type, btw i would’ve like more photo samples, huawei generally doesn’t seem to care about video, photography is where they excel………
@@lltechview I don’t think so because if it was a big sensor (by todays standards), huawei would’ve mentioned it at the launch event like they have been doing ever since the p20 pro, but since they didn’t this time around, we can only guess🤷🏻
I mean you saw the comparison between the Mate 40 Pro that has definitely an IMX700 and the P50 Pro. Some shots did not have any differences when taking with the main cam
@@lltechview Update: I downloaded some photos taken from the main camera from dxo mark which contained exif data, both of mate 40 pro and p50 pro and they have the same focal length so the same crop factor, so its the same sensor as the mate 40 pro (1/1.28)……..😅, its weird they didn’t mention it
Some rumors say there might be a P50 Pro Plus coming in the future with 5G even but very rare and probably only in China. In comparison with the Magic 3 Pro Plus the P50 Pro probably has some better HDR but they are probably very close. Don't have a Maguc 3 Prp Plis here so cannot compare.
Can u please do a video at the night because the predecessors had problem with the vedio stabilizer at night ( the quality will be bad when u move the phone a little bit )
One doubt: Taking the hardware downgrade from predessor (P40Series used larger sensors and higher magnification than p50 series) into consideration, do u think huawei did a good job by matching it with fantastic software unlike before?
The main sensor is basically the same. The cine cam is gone but you get a wider ultrawide which is good enough I would say to compete with the predecessor as it is more useful. The zoom is imho a slightly bit better even. But I have to test it against the P40 Pro+ a bit more. (So definitely better zoom than the normal P40 Pro)
Did you check the settings if you have turned on 4k for the video and highest resolution for the photos? Otherwise do you own a Kirin or Snapdragon powered variant?
@@paulmcgenota Yeah processing on Snapdragon is different. Huawei has its software optimized for the hardware and algorithms provided in the Kirin chip. That is why whenever possible get the Kirin chip version as it provides you Huawei tech in its prime time.
Yeah the tele lens colors are off in video. You can see it in my zoom test aswell it shifts the color dramatically different. Not sure why they don't use the color sensor they have for this. Sharpness also sometimes varies. Especially like seen in my test [the next video will come soon] sometimes the focus and clearity is not there. Even in 4k 30 FPS where it was a lot clearer in 4k 60 FPS. Something they need to work on and hopefully do with software updates (1 arrived already that provides slightly better performance as you might know) For photos the tele zoom is working fine however. It nailed shots there most of the time. Though it is nothing for fast moving subjects like the Xperia 1 III. Color shift is also visible but easier to correct.
@@lltechview I'm going to release my review on Magic3 Pro+ tonight in 5 hours, but I will only add english subs tomorrow. I found the Magic 3 Pro+ to be a lot more interesting device in terms of video performance, while P50 Pro has a slight edge in photography, though, with its overheating tendency, I still won't recommend it to those who take pictures of people. As far as I understood, you mean that in 4k60 it gives BETTER IMAGE? I can't believe it since the bitrate is already too low and hangs around 28-30mbps while Sony nails it at 55-85mbps depending on the mode.