iQOO 13 digicam specs
The iQOO 13 incorporates a main 50-megapixel Sony IMX921 sensor with f/1.88 aperture, optical picture stabilisation, and digital picture stabilisation. The rear foremost digicam can even shoot movies at as much as 8K 30fps decision.
You get one other 50-megapixel ultrawide digicam that makes use of the Samsung S5KJN1SQ03 sensor and gives f/2.0 aperture. Finally, there is a 50-megapixel Sony IMX816 telephoto sensor with f/1.85 aperture and 2x optical zoom. While the telephoto is a downgrade in comparison with the iQOO 12, which got here with a periscope telephoto sensor, iQOO claims that the brand new telephone makes use of Vivo’s picture processing, which ought to assist present higher outcomes.
iQOO 13 digicam samples
We examined the cameras on the iQOO 13 in Dubai, UAE and captured loads of images utilizing all three sensors. While we will not give our verdict but, under are some samples from the principle, ultrawide, and telephoto cameras you’ll be able to try.
First, let’s check out some daylight and low-light images taken utilizing the 50-megapixel Sony IMX921 rear digicam. The images had been shot within the default Photo mode.
The iQOO 13 takes good images in daylight circumstances. The images have loads of element with barely saturated, however largely practical colors. The dynamic vary and white stability additionally look like properly balanced, however we’ll have to do extra testing to see how the digicam performs total.
Next, some low-light images from the principle digicam.
The lowlight efficiency from the principle digicam is commendable, particularly for a telephone whose foremost promoting level is brute efficiency. The OIS in the principle sensor helps with delivering much less blurry images. However, we took some images whereas on the transfer on a cruise, which is not the finest setting to take evening images that require the telephone to be as nonetheless as potential.
Here are some samples taken from the 50-megapixel Sony IMX816 telephoto sensor in Portrait Mode at 4 totally different focal lengths.
I used to be pleasantly stunned by the portrait mode on the iQOO 13, however we’ll want to check extra to see the way it performs in much less preferrred circumstances. However, the sting detection may’ve been higher.
There’s additionally a Snapshot mode on the Camera app that’s claimed to take sharp photographs of shifting photographs. We, clearly, tried this on the fast-moving vehicles (2nd shot under) on the Dubai Autodrome. Take a have a look at a number of the Snapshot mode photographs under.
The Snapshot characteristic is sort of good to have when taking pictures shifting objects, and as you’ll be able to see, the vehicles (travelling at over 200kmph within the 2nd picture) had been snapped properly and are not blurry.
iQOO 13 is about to launch in India on December 3. Stay tuned to our full overview to know our last verdict on the digicam efficiency.
*Disclosure: iQOO sponsored the correspondent’s flights and lodge for the occasion in Dubai, UAE.