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Hey guys its Sagar from Tecworkz, and its finally time to compare the camera on the
Moto G5 Plus with that of its predecessor the Moto G4 Plus.
Last year, Moto G4 Plus had set the camera bar very high for the budget smartphones.
Will the camera on the Moto G5 Plus carry on the legacy further?
That exactly is what we will try and find out in this camera comparison.
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Let us start by getting the specs out of the way.
Moto G4 Plus comes with a 16 megapixel rear camera, f/2.0 aperture, Phase detection and
laser autofocus and dual LED flash.
Moto G5 Plus comes with a 12 Megapixel rear camera, f/1.7 aperture, Dual LED Flash, and
it relies only on the Dual Auto focus pixels for focusing.
There seems to be laser auto focus module on the camera when we look closer, but no
where on Motorola's website does it say that it has laser auto focus, so it is most
definitely absent.
At the front, both the smartphones have a 5 Megapixel camera with F/2.2 Aperture.
As we started clicking some pictures for this camera review, we noticed the images from
the Moto G4 Plus having a weird soft look to it.
As it turns out, the plastic covering the camera has gathered a huge amount of scratches,
so much so, that it was not possible to take good pictures with it.
But this video had to be made for you guys, so we went ahead and removed the scratched
plastic altogether, and continued our shoot that way.
This time on the Moto G5 Plus, there is a better quality glass covering the camera so
it wont scratch that easily, but it is still GLASS and it WILL scratch over time, So its
always a good idea to use a case which might help you protect the camera glass from getting
scratched.
Now, Lets take a look at some of the images and videos that I took with these devices.
At first, images from both the phones look similar, but the ones from G5 Plus, are a
bit sharper and detailed, and also have a slight warmer tones to them.
In bright lighting condition, it is difficult to see the difference in the images from both
these devices, when you zoom in on a particular part you see that the image from the G5 Plus
captures slightly more sharper and detailed image.
Colours look good, and both the phones handle exposure pretty well.
One thing that we noticed while taking these images, the Moto G4 Plus got really really
hot after some time, so much that its performance started to take a hit.
A lot of people had this problem with the G4 Plus, but Moto kept on pushing software
updated to solve this problem.
To be fair, it was over 40 degree celsius when we took these shots, but the Moto G5
Plus showed no signs of overheating at all.
here is the test between the focusing speeds of both these cameras.
The G4 Plus has Phase detect and laser assist for autofocus, which results in much faster
focusing when compared to the G5 Plus, which only relies on the dual autofocus pixels for
focusing.
I really wish Moto should have added laser autofocus to the G5 Plus.
Here are a few close up shots.
Both the phones take great cols cup images, but the G5 Plus comes on top, thanks to the
shallow depth of field provided by the f/1.7 aperture.
This wide aperture also helps the G5 Plus capture better images once we start shooting
in lower lighting situations.
Low light is where we see a clear difference between the performance of these cameras.
G5 Plus captures better colours and details, and much less noise compared to the images
from the G4 Plus.
The front facing camera on both these smartphones is pretty similar in terms of specs and also
performance.
Neither one is great, but they get the job done.
Coming to the video performance.
With the G5 Plus, you can shoot 4k videos at 30 FPS, but the video from the G4 Plus
tops out at 1080p.
Both the phones do a good job at keeping the footage stable, despite of lacking Optical
Image Stabilisation.
To me, the video for the G5 Plus looks a bit too sharp then it need to be.
Overall, the camera on the Moto G5 Plus is better than what we had on the G4 Plus, but
the difference is not huge unless you shoot a lot of low light images.
If you are looking for a great camera phone under 20,000Rs, then the Moto G5 Plus is one
of the best device that you can get.
But if you already have the G4 Plus and are looking to upgrade to the G5 Plus just for
the camera, then you might not see a huge difference in the images, specially in good
lighting conditions.
That being said, the overall experience of using the G5 Plus is a lot better and smoother
than the G4 Plus, and it doesn't even heat up even if you push it too hard.
That is it for this video guys.
What are your thoughts about the camera on both these devices?
Let me know in the comments section.
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This has been Sagar, And ill catch you guys in the next video, Talks care.
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