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Hey guys it Sagar from Tecworkz.
I have been getting a lot of requests, to compare the camera of the OnePlus 5T and the
Moto X4, so here it is.
Both these smartphones have dual cameras on their back, but the functions of these cameras
are different on both of them.
We will be taking a look at these functions, and the specifications in a bit.
But before we get to that, make sure you hit the subscribe button, so you don't miss
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The main camera on the OnePlus 5T, is a 16 Megapixel sensor with F/1.7 Aperture and Electronic
stabilisation.
While the secondary camera, has 20 megapixel sensor, and a very wide F/1.7 Aperture.
And now both cameras have 27mm lenses.
You can still take 2x images, but now they are not optically zoomed, they will just be
digitally zoomed, by cropped the images.
You also no longer have the option to use either of the lenses at your will.
The phone chooses the lens to be used, depending upon the lighting conditions.
On the Moto X4, you have a 12 megapixel camera with F/2.0 aperture, with normal field of
view.
And the second camera, has a 8 megapixel sensor, and an ultra wide angle lens with 120 degree
field of view.
Both smartphones lack optical image stabilisation.
At the front, we have 16 megapixel camera with F/2.0 Aperture, on both these phone.
X4 also gets a front facing flash, to add more light to your low light selfies.
Rear camera module on the Moto X4 is a lot bigger than the one on the 5T, but I like
the way it looks.
Now lets take a look at the images and videos from both these smartphones.
In ample lighting conditions, You get incredible details and very good contrast from both the
cameras.
They capture colours in a slightly different way.
You see the sky is a bit darker in the images from the 5T, whereas the X4 shows it to be
a bit brighter.
Both look good, but the X4 shows accurate colours of how the sky really was.
Here is a shot of a building with the sun right behind it, this shows the dynamic range,
that both the phones capture.
On the 5T you can take 2x zoomed images, but these are just digitally zoomed in and not
optically, like you had on the OnePlus 5.
On the Moto X4, you get an ultra wide lens, which lets you take images like this.
The second lens is not as sharp as the main one, but you get some really cool perspective
using this lens.
Coming to the close up shots, you can get some cool images from both the phones.
5T has a wider aperture of the two, so the background in its close up shots is blurred
out a bit more.
Both the phones can take portrait mode images.
Neither are perfect around the edges, but we still get pretty good results from both.
I like the ones from the 5T a bit better, since dynamic range and colours are better
in its portrait images.
But with the Moto X4, you can adjust the amount of blur, while taking the images or even after
you have clicked them.
Dynamic range on the 5T is a bit better in normal conditions, but when you switch to
HDR mode, images from the Moto X4 are better.
It captures better colours, and brings up a lot of details from the shadows, making
the images turn out this good.
Spot colour mode on the X4, lets you select a particular colour in the frame, and turn
all other colours to black and white.
It doesn't give the best results every time, but its cool to have a feature like this,
built in the native camera app.
Coming to these lighting conditions, we see a difference, in how both these phones capture
things as the light goes down.
5T captures much richer colours and you also get sharper and detailed images.
Moto X4 captures slightly less details, and a bit washed out colours, but you only notice
this, while watching these images side by side.
If you look only at the X4's images, they look good on their own.
In the images with day light, there is not a huge difference between the results from
both these phones, but getting to lower lighting situations 5T does a much better job.
Both have 16 megapixel front facing cameras, and capture similar amount of details.
Skin tones, colours and exposure, are better in the images from OnePlus 5T.
But the X4 still takes better selfies, than many of the smartphones in a similar price
range.
Both can capture videos in 4k resolution at 30 fps, and lack optical stabilisation, but
the 5T offers one of the best electronic stabilisation, which makes its videos look so much better.
You can capture videos with either of the lenses on the Moto X4, an option, which is
not available on the OnePlus 5T.
Considering the overall camera performance, OnePlus 5T is the winner in this comparison.
It takes better pictures of the two in almost all lighting conditions, and the video it
captures is also more pleasing to the eye.
So if you are looking to choose between these smartphones based on their camera alone, go
with the OnePlus 5T.
It costs more than the Moto X4, but that extra money also gets you top of the line flagship
internals, bigger screen, better overall performance, faster software updates, and as we saw in
this video, a better set of dual cameras on the back.
That is it for this video guys.
I will be comparing the dual cameras on both these devices, with a few other smartphones
in the coming days.
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This has been Sagar, and i'll catch you guys in the next video.
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