Huawei Mate 50 Pro DXOMARK front camera scored 145, tied for first place with iPhone14 Pro, and the rear camera also won the world’s first with 149 points, thus obtaining DXOMARK front and rear cameras Double the first result.
The device is equipped with a 13MP front lens with an f/2.4 aperture, supplemented by a 3D deep-sensing camera, and supports 4K video recording.
Except for the fixed-focus front camera, most of the image specifications of the Mate 50 Pro are the same as the Huawei P50 Pro, but due to the new software solution and fine-tuning, the image strength of the Mate 50 Pro is stronger than that of the P50 Pro.
For video, the Mate 50 Pro can record at 4K resolution at 30 frames per second with the Vivid HDR mode enabled. The Mate 50 Pro achieved top scores in several DXO test categories, including exposure, focus, noise, and flash.
DXO believes that the advantages of the Huawei Mate 50 Pro front camera are:
Good skin tone in photo
Photos and videos have good exposure and dynamic range
Good detail and very little noise
Subjects are always sharp, even in group shots
Video noise is well controlled in bright light and indoors
Accurate white balance and nice colors
Wide Depth of Field in Video
shortcoming
Local texture loss may occur in some cases, especially in low-light images
Occasional desaturated skin tones in backlit scenes
Artifacts such as color quantization and localized loss of facial texture in photos
Rough noise and lack of detail in low-light videos
Occasional low contrast in video
Skin tones are slightly inaccurate in some cases
Video artifacts, including localized movement of textures, color quantization, and ghosting