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1080p for honor images
1080p for honor images




1080p for honor images
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Those are more usable than the regular ones due to the lowered resolution, so you might want to keep the AI on for those occasions. The AI-powered low-light photos are saved in 12MP, still noisy, and the colors are quite over-saturated. They could do for the social networks once downscaled to, say, 5MP, but that's it. The low-light 20MP (non-AI) pictures are noisy as it gets and quite unusable in 100% zoom. Since those photos were downscaled to 12MP - they look sharper, but even here foliage still looks awful. It does saturate greenery and the blue skies, but it's not over the top. Fortunately, the AI isn't as aggressive as Huawei's interpretation on the P20. If you opt for the AI, the Honor 8X will store 12MP images. But the resolved detail is mediocre at best, while the foliage presentation is often abysmal.

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They have good contrast, true-to-life colors, and the dynamic range is quite decent. The daylight photos we took with the Honor 8X are a mixed bag. In Portrait mode you can enable and disable the background blur (why disable it, though?), you can change the simulated lighting, and you can also add some beautification on a scale from 0 to 10. Post shot, you can change the aperture and the focus point within the Gallery. In Aperture, you can choose the simulated aperture in the range from f/0.95 to f/16.

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There is a Pro mode, where you can adjust parameters yourself - ISO (50 to 3200), shutter speed (1/4000s to 8s), exposure compensation (-4 to +4EV in 1/3 stop increments), and white balance (presets and light temperature).Įver since artificially defocused backgrounds became all the rage, Huawei and Honor phones have been offering both a Portrait mode and an Aperture mode. Basically, you're wasting the viewfinder by not having gestures enabled on it, except for pinch to zoom. Swiping up and down doesn't switch between front and rear camera either, you have a button for that (admittedly, it's at the bottom within easy reach). You have a mode selector on the bottom that you swipe left and right to change modes, but you can't swipe on the viewfinder, just on the selector itself. Other than that, the camera app would be familiar to anyone who's picked up a recent Huawei smartphone, which means it's messy and scattered as usual. The mode also does a remarkable job of retaining color where others would lose saturation. Those are not always keepers and you still need to have a reasonably steady hand, but you'll be getting usable photos in situations you'd otherwise get none.

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We're talking five-second-long hand-held exposures which would otherwise result in a blurry mess. It creates pseudo long exposures by stacking multiple frames gathering light along the way. There is also Huawei's Night mode - it will produce usable pictures, even if it has its limitations. Oddly, all AI images will come out with a resolution of 12MP. The good thing is that there's an easily accessible toggle in the viewfinder so you can enable/disable it without delving into settings. The so-called AI algorithm will recognize 22 categories of scenes and adjust image parameters accordingly, though the real-life effect, as a general rule, is pumped up contrast and heavily boosted colors. Focusing is aided by phase detection, and there's a single LED flash for extremely low-light shooting.

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The main sensor sits behind a f/1.8 lens and has an equivalent focal length of 27mm.

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The Honor 8X is equipped with a 20MP primary cam on the back, plus an extra 2MP module for depth detection.






1080p for honor images