Hi everyone I'm Rick from DXO mark we tested the Huawei Mate 30 pro 5g. The 5g version comes with identical camera hardware as its non 5g sibling. But let's see if the 5g version software is fine-tuned to make a difference. Here are some of the Huawei Mate 30 pro 5 G's highlights it has a 4 camera setup, including a sensor for 3d depth measurements in bouquet mode. The primary wide-angle camera features a 40 megapixel sensor with a fast 1.7 aperture lens opening the telecom her uses a 3x lens and there's also an ultra-wide camera with an effective 18 point, nine millimeter equivalent lenses the phone also provides 4k video. Although its default settings are 2160p 30 frames per second instead of 60 frames per second overall image.
Quality and camera performance are very similar to the standard mate 30 pro, but the 5g version has made improvements in some areas, such as zoom, bouquet and night, which we'll get to in a moment the one area where we saw a slight decrease in performance when compared with the LTE version, was in the ultra-wide camera. In fact, the mate 30 pro 5 G was one of the least wide ultra-wide cameras that we attested but more about that later for exposure and contrast, the mate 30 pro 5g demonstrates good target exposure even in low-light, and has a wide dynamic range. The mate 30 pro 5g also does well in texture and noise scores for both categories are among the best we have seen, which is unusual because the two measurements are usually negatively correlated in this example. You can see that fine details around the branches and leaves are very well-preserved. Now, let's take a more detailed look at the three areas where the mate 30 Pro, 5 G surpassed the LTE model in zoom bouquet and night.
Zoom is an area where our testers found big improvements in the 5g model versus the non 5g. There were better details in all conditions and there were fewer focus instabilities in this long-range zoom shot at about 5x. The differences in terms of detail between the 5g and non 5g were minimal. Both delivered excellent detail were compared with the Sampson, where loss of detail was visible. However, the Sampson del better with the backlit scene in terms of exposure and delivered the most natural color, rendering ok, is another area where the mate 30 pro 5g has the edge over the mate 30 pro.
This is mainly because of a visibly better dynamic range when shooting in bouquet mode. All of these images show good depth estimation, but the difference in dynamic range between the Huawei Mate 30 pro 5 g in the standard model is evident when looking at the sky. In the background and the skin tones, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 light shots across the board, while the flash does not trigger for landscape shots when in auto flash mode image results still managed to achieve good white balance and exposure. Detail is well-preserved. ? and noise is hardly visible when a face is detected in the seen.
The flash usually triggers with portrait shots achieving very well-balanced exposure. Thanks to the multi frame. Processing exposure in detail are very good on the face, while there's also a lot of detail in the background. You can see this in these pictures. The May 30 pro 5 G shows significantly more background detail than the other two devices with the flesh set to OFF landscape images, show good exposure and accurate white balance, although a greenish cast can sometimes be visible in very low light shots.
In these examples, the mate 30 pro 5 G also shows good details and low noise. Now, let's see where the 5 G version falls behind the non 5 G, the ultra-wide camera, the 5 G's new processing algorithm reduces Distortion, but it also narrows the field of view still overall, image quality remains good in terms of target exposure in color. Anemic range also leaves some room for improvement in high-contrast scenes. In this example, the sky is rendered better by the Sampson note: 10 + 5 g. Although the mate 30 pro 5 g controls distortion better when it comes to video the Huawei Mate 30 pro 5 G edged out is Nan 5, G predecessor and is on par with the very best devices.
The main differences to the standard model are seen in detail and noise, as well as improved tracking performance in low-light for autofocus. The 5 G version also reacts swiftly and accurately to changes in the scene and is stable when panning or walking. The 5 G's pros include good details in most conditions. Accurate target exposure well controlled noise. The 5 G's cons include occasional, slight color instabilities, some color shading in indoor conditions, the Huawei Mate 30 pro 5 G's camera earns an overall DXO mark score of 123, with 134 in photo and 102 in video check out all our reviews on our website.
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