motorola one power: Compelete camera review
Complete Camera Review
The Motorola one power has two camera on the back a primary 16 megapixel camera with f1.8 aperture lens paired with a 5 megapixel depth sensor and on
The Motorola one power has two camera on the back a primary 16 megapixel camera with f1.8 aperture lens paired with a 5 megapixel depth sensor and on
good light these
cameras perform well not the best in the class that would be the mi a2 but this
is quite a competent shooter, example details in the images the colour can get
bit cool at times but for the most part of the they were natural and the
dynamic range was also okay. The presence of the depth sensor meant that this
phone can’t shoot portrait shoot but for some weird reason it can only do it 18
by 9 and with a very awkward prop the colour are a light off her and at low
light the one power struggles the hardware isn’t quite up to the task and Motorola
compensates by pushing by pushing the iso hard resulting in bright but noisey
images it’s still usable but like i said earlier it’s not the best camera in
the segment
Video
it can shoot 4k 30 fps the details and dynamic range is again average but the
footage does look ok, there is no major issues no focus on lag or abrupt
exposure changes that said lack of any kind of stabilizations such as OIS or
EIS
The
12 mega pixels f2.0 selfie camera is concerned it shoots crsp images with good
details, there's a selfie portrait option available and that work ok too
Finally
we can buy it for amazing battery life stock android one without no add the
user experience which happens to be quiet good, thanks to very capable
snapdragon 636 underneath, the rest, the build distantly the cameras, they’re
not bad, they are acceptable and the 16k price tag make some offering you
should probably consider. Overall the motorola one power is very capable all
rounder, that’s quiet reasonable priced.
motorola one power: Compelete camera review
Reviewed by Unknown
on
October 04, 2018
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