The galaxy m51 has to be one of the most powerful mid-range smartphones from Samsung stables in recent times. It comes with the snapdragon 730 chips, yes, but it also comes with a Sony mix 682 sensors, making the camera stack a very compelling one, which is why I had to test out the cameras on the galaxy m51 against the real v7 pro and, of course, the OnePlus not as well, so I'm a shot from Mr phone and without wasting any more time, let's jump right into the camera comparison and find out which one of these three phones comes out on top, but before we move on, don't forget to hit that red subscribe button and the bell icon right next to it to get notified. Whenever Mr phone puts out an awesome new tech video before I talk about the pictures, take a look at the camera specs of the three phones. The major difference is the OnePlus. Knot comes with last year's Sony, mix 586 sensors compared to the Realme 7 pro and the galaxy m51, both of which make use of the upgraded mix 682 sensors. You can take a look at the rest of the differences in the cameras on the spec sheet.
While I move on to the comparison samples, let's start off the comparison by checking the detailed retention of the crispness of texture. So the OnePlus note captures a 12 megapixel pixel build sample as opposed to the 16 megapixel samples captured by the galaxy m51 and the real v7 pro right off the bat. You can tell that the m51 and the 7 pro offer far crisper details at close crop. For example, if you take a look at the 100 crop of the trees on the other side of the road at the center, you will see that the m51 and the seven pro offer crisper details now move to the road and the trees at the right corner, and you will see that the seven pro actually looks much sharper than even the m51 here. But yeah.
The nod offers better control over the highlights and doesn't have blown out exposure like the m51 or the 7 pro. You can also see sharper textures on the 7 pro sample at the area around the BBP sign board and the top left corner as well. Essentially, if you want sharp details, the 7 pro is the way to go, and the cherry at the top is the 7 pro looks extremely crisp, even in the high resolution.64 megapixel capture, actually realm has done a great job with the high-res capture. Now, once again move your gaze to the area around the BPP signboard then feast your ice on the sharp lines of the blue water tanks. You will see how good the seven pro sample is.
The second best is obviously the m51 here which doesn't lose out by a huge margin. Clearly, they're not struggles here due to the use of an older sensor. Now when it comes to the HDR mode, the 7 pro picks up more details from the shadows, but I feel it cuts out the contrast lending to a flatter look. The OnePlus note is to contrast. Heavy and the m51 is a nice middle ground.
But if you take a look at the glasses on the table, you will notice that the n51 does very little to cut out the shadow noise. Technically speaking, the 7 pro is a more powerful HDR mode, but I know preferences will vary widely here plus we saw a much cleaner overall exposure in the OnePlus word in the previous testing samples, so yeah, the dynamic range performance is a toss-up really, while the previous round was a toss-up. I have a clear-cut winner in this round where I'm testing colors the first set of images of these books. Stacked up on a bookshelf tells us one thing. Clearly the OnePlus word tends to over saturate.
Now the railway 7 pro does look dull, but that's exactly how the scene looked. I feel Realme could have played up the contrast here, a bit which the n51 does and gets a great result. The m51 is going to be the pick for many folks, but technically Realme is more accurate and that becomes doubly evident in the second picture, where there is a damning evidence of how the reds are handled. Take a look at the red book and see how the nod has smeared all the red that just glosses over the finer details. The m51 is slightly better but struggles as well.
The seven pro is just phenomenal here, plus the color of the OnePlus butts are represented accurately here. I know that a lot of folks will find the seven pros colors, dull and lifeless, but that's actually a natural representation of the scene. The m51 and the word will definitely look more attractive because the colors pop out, but what we are looking for here, is technical accuracy and not what looks good to your eyes. This was an unsubstantiated complaint from many viewers in my previous realm 7 pro comparison, which is why I had to address it. So when we objectively evaluate pictures, it is evident that the image processing algorithm on the realm 7 pro creates JPEGs with a natural color reproduction, whether you like it or not, is your personal preference and if you ask a photographer, they would love the freedom they have on hand to actually tune the color space to their liking.
Anyway, moving on to the ultra-wide angle, samples, all the three cameras have completely botched up the colors in the scene. This is the problem with budget and mid-range phones, where manufacturers don't maintain color science consistency anyway, the m51 benefits from a higher resolution sensor, which is a 12 megapixel sensor compared to the 8 megapixel units. On the other two and of course it also has a wider lens. It is definitely the best, looking ultra-wide angle picture here, uh. Basically, I'm talking about the m51 and the m51 once again, trumps, the other two in macro mode to get a higher resolution.
Five megapixel macro camera. That just looks super sharp. Just look at the difference for yourself. That said, the Realme 7 pro has the most accurate color here in portrait shots the word and the 7 pro offers super crisp details. The m51s algorithm has a tendency to soften the details on the human subjects with some sort of smoothening.
However, when it comes to edge detection, realm does an excellent job. OnePlus botches up a few areas. I like the m51 as well. It looks pretty clean overall, though I'm leaning towards the Realme 7 pro. Now all the good work that real meat did with the Realme 7 pro it undid it with its downright embarrassing front camera performance, it always struggles to control the exposure on the face.
The first selfie is without HDR on and the OnePlus word blows out the white wall and the background realm adds an unnatural red. Pigmentation Samsung is just the best here. The only advantage with the word is that you get a wide angle. Selfie mode, which is fine, m51, is easily the best camera here. The second selfie is a HDR mode one, and you can clearly tell the m51 just beats the other two raw, no pun intended.
What do you folks think and when it comes to selfie portraits again, the m51 is just the best here? Look how crisp my face and my eyes look plus the blur and the edge detection is fantastic. The knot is not too bad, but the colors, especially on my shirt, are completely off. Let's not even talk about the 7 pro here now. Let's talk about the video performance, though all three phones can shoot up to 4k 30 fps video, using the rear camera. What I noticed is image stabilization using electronic image.
Stabilization is more or less the same in all the three phones, but when it comes to color details, dynamic range performance and sound, the m51 has the best footage. The OnePlus knot does a good job as far as sound and details are concerned, but the footage looks slightly over saturated and tends to crush the shadows a lot compared to even the real v7 pro the real v7 pro struggles with bad audio overall I'll go with the m51 here, 30 fps video using the galaxy m51. Do let me know in the comment section below what you guys thought about the image quality, the image stabilization, the sound record. Let me know what you thought about the image quality, the image stabilization, the sound recording and, of course, the dynamic range, as I'm shooting directly into the light right now and which one of these phones does dynamic range. Better is something that you guys can.
Let me know in the comment section uh and yeah: what do you guys think of the footage overall after this I'm going to be shooting with the m51? When you talk about the front camera, the knob just has a massive advantage, with the option to shoot up to 4k 60 fps, video and 4k 30 fps ultra-wide angle, video. First, let's take a look at the 1080p 30fps video of the three phones, and you can tell the OnePlus word has the better sound quality of the three phones and the facial tones are the most accurate too. The real v7 pro footage looks soft. The m51 comes in a close second and if you ask me, loses out only due to the slightly more detailed footage and slightly better sound quality on the word shooting, a 1080p 30fps video using the Samsung Galaxy m51. Do let me know in the comment section below what you thought about the image quality, the image stabilized uh.
You know how the image looks. How is my face? Looking against the light right now, as you can see that uh, you know behind me, it's pretty bright, and you know the light is on my face right now and how does that look uh? How are the colors how the facial tones all of those things definitely do. Let me know what you guys think about it, but let's compare the 4k 30 fps front, camera footage from the m51 and the word next, which is possible on these phones, but not with the 7 pro. The word has a weird green tint in the video that looks odd, but the details are great, and you get as as well. Plus the sound recording is better than the m51, and you can also shoot 4k 60 fps, video plus 4k 30 fps video, using the ultra-wide angle, camera on the word.
The word leaves no stone unturned when it comes to video recording using the front camera and is clearly my pick for the best video camera of the three when it comes to front camera. But the m51 manages a strike back with an excellent 4k 30fps ultra-wide angle, video footage that is the widest of the three plus the most detailed and colorful. The notch footage is not bad at all, but it could have been better with noise control in the darker portions. I think the problem is with the under powered sensor. More than anything else, the realm 7 pro just struggles very badly, with its inferior 1080p footage.
Now in indoor shots all the three are equally good and picking one winner is slightly tough. The m51 and nod offer very similar color temperatures, but the realm 7 pro makes it slightly warmer. What the OnePlus knot does better is control the flare from the tube light, but the other two aren't bad. However, what's important to note is the detail? Retention and I'd suggest you move your gaze to the plant. You will notice the 64 megapixels mix 682 on the m51 and the 7 pro keep the noise in favor of details.
The nods noise compression algorithm completely smudges the details. You know what let's do some course correction. If you were to shoot indoors, the m51 and the realm 7 pro would offer you better details and the nod would offer you slightly better dynamic range correction. What would you prefer in indoor selfies? The m51 has the best selfie of all, but the Realme seven pro is no slouch sure. That's a good comeback by real me.
The north selfie looks very dull, lifeless and frankly unattractive as well, and it is not even an accurate representation of the scene. Now I went in with preconceived notion that the mix 682 is going to beat the IMAX 586 in low light mode, but the answer is not as simple as that, for example, in the non-nightboard shot. The OnePlus word offers a brighter exposure overall, but the m51 offers the crispest details at close crop. The word comes in second with the Realme seven pro sample with many details coming in last, but with night mode on the real me. Seven pro turns into a different beast feast, your eyes on the blue, colored PepsiCo logo.
First, you will see how clean the seven pro sample looks. Then move your gaze to the buildings on the rear and the sky. Real me has the cleanest image and the best noise control. M51 is my second favorite. When it comes to details, in fact, the m51 has a slightly brighter exposure.
Overall, though I like the real me, seven pros night mode, the best anyway. The learning here is, while the hardware that is the lens of the sensor combination matters a lot. What also matters is the image algorithm. Now the flash on the node is the most powerful because it brings out the details at close crop. The m51 comes in second and the realm 7 pro comes in last, just when we look at the details, but as far as exposure and color temperature is concerned, the Realme 7 pro does a great job.
Now, when it comes too low light selfies, the Realme 7 pro fights back valiantly the red facial tones on the m51 are just annoying the other advantage on the 7 pro and the n51 is that both of them come with the night mode, and it is actually pretty useful of the 7pro. If you take a look at it, the night bot selfies do look good the nod in comparison to these two actually struggles in low light selfies. Overall, I think the Realme seven pros low x, selfies actually look the best here with screen flash on the m51 beats the other two easily. It is clearly evident from the selfies here, so I have a fairly clear idea of all the three phones cameras and where they stand against each other after this camera comparison. So if you have a very limited budget and just want a very good uh performance from the primary rear camera, then you really cannot go wrong with the Realme seven pro now.
The Realme seven pros image algorithm actually gives you incredible details, great colors, great dynamic range and excellent low light performance as well. It is just a big pity that the DVS engineers didn't concentrate on tuning the macro cameras or the ultraviolet camera, or the selfie camera or even uh. You know the video performance for that matter. Now that is the biggest letdown of the Realme seven pro, but otherwise, if you want a great primary camera, then of course the real v7 pro is great. The OnePlus note, on the other hand, despite being the most expensive smartphone of the three phones, uh, actually struggles to achieve the same kind of results.
But, yes, you do get the best, video camera performance from the front camera and, of course the nights cape performance is great too. I think that the Sony, mix 586 sensors is definitely showing its age now, and you know you do get better sensors in the form of the IMAX 6086 and, of course, the 682 as well. And finally, the galaxy m51 is possibly the most well-rounded camera of all the three smartphones that we have tested today and possibly even under the 25 000 rupee price range, you would get excellent, uh, daylight shots and, of course, night shots as well, and the secondary and the tertiary cameras in the form of the macro and the ultrawide also take great pictures. The selfies are actually really, really good and the video performance, as you guys saw, was top-notch. As well so, the m51 does stand out as one of the best camera smartphones under rupees 25 000, and it is an impressive set of cameras that Samsung has packed into this smartphone.
But I do want to bring your attention back to the Realme 7 pro, because again, like I mentioned, if you are strapped for budget, then, and if you have a budget of only other rupees 20 000, because the m51 and the nod are both at least 5000 rupees more than the 7 pro the 7 pro's primary camera takes excellent pictures and is by far my favorite camera under rupees 20 000. So what did you guys think of this camera comparison? Do let me know in the comment section below until next time. This is Aisha from Mr phone signing off goodbye and godspeed. My friends.
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