Android good night screen9/21/2023 ![]() ![]() The Xiaomi has a slower f/4.1 lens on its 5x tele but offers a reasonably large 1/2″ sensor. Apple’s device uses an f/2.8 3x telephoto module. This is because in low light conditions, light collection capabilities (mostly determined by sensor size and aperture) of tele camera setups are different on each phone and can vary a lot with the zoom factor. Which phone is best for tele-zooming at night depends a lot on the actual zoom factor we are looking at. However, on many current flagship phones, night mode can also be enabled when tele zooming. On previous smartphone generations, night mode was often only available on the primary camera module. Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra, crop: lack of detail, underexposure Night mode on the tele camera(s) Color rendering is pleasant, with stronger blue hues than default mode or the competition, and flare artifacts are well under control. Detail is also improved while image noise remains on a similar level. Exposure is a little brighter than the default mode, with a wider dynamic range. We have again included the comparison to the Vivo’s default mode and on the ultra-wide, the camera behavior is pretty much identical to the primary cam. The Xiaomi beats the Apple in terms of image detail, but its capture is slightly too dark. The Apple delivers a decent exposure but loses a lot of detail, especially in the shadows. It’s also a step ahead in terms of detail. The exposure is slightly brighter, with a wider dynamic range than on the Apple and Xiaomi. When shooting on the ultra-wide camera, the Vivo X70 Pro+ offers the overall best night mode results. On all three comparison devices, night mode is available across all zoom factors. Vivo X70 Pro+, crop: less noise, more saturated blue tones In terms of texture/ noise tradeoff, the Vivo and Xiaomi are a step ahead of the Apple. All three cameras capture night mode shots with a wide dynamic range but only on the Vivo does the sky retain some of its deep blue color, making for a more vivid image. ![]() The Vivo device produces the most saturated blues when compared to the Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max and Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra. The same is true for the other two devices, but the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra is a little slower as it will prevent you from taking another picture after capture for marginally longer. In terms of image processing, it is only marginally slower than standard photo mode, so it doesn’t hold you back unless you shoot fast-moving subjects, and improvements in terms of image quality are often significant. The Vivo X70 Pro+ does an overall excellent job. However, all models in this comparison deal well with the challenge. Night mode on the primary cameraĬurrent night modes push the limits of what’s possible in terms of frame stacking and exposure on smartphone cameras. To do this, we’ve picked a few current flagship phones: the brand new Vivo X70 Pro+, the Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max, Huawei P50 Pro and Xiaomi M11 Ultra. We also tried Super Moon modes and had a closer look at the cameras’ behavior in terms of image flare, which can be a problem in night photography. For the purpose of this article, we have specifically focused on those features, examining image quality and performance when shooting at night using night mode, bokeh mode and zoom-in and out. We also don’t currently test dedicated night modes. While the DXOMARK Camera protocol includes many night scenes and low light lab conditions, not all camera features are tested in those conditions. On this occasion, we have focused on night photography. ![]() This is why we keep a close eye on the industry and continuously monitor developments in technology to determine if the protocol needs to be expanded to include new features or test already included features under additional light conditions.Īs a part of this ongoing monitoring, we conduct out-of-protocol benchmarks to collect more information on features and shooting situations that are not currently covered. The DXOMARK Camera test protocol covers the most common smartphone camera use cases but usually maintains a fixed scope during several months until it is updated to include newly emerged user scenarios. ![]()
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