huawei p30 camera review

Huawei P30 Camera Review

Huawei’s brand identity has associated with exceptional camera quality since 2016 when it partnered with German photography studio Leica. To battle the growing market competition posed by companies like OnePlus and Apple, Huawei recently launched its P series.

Huawei’s P30 comes with formidable features and a sleek design. Its camera features, in particular, comes with a new setup that has mind-blowing photographic capabilities and performance.

Let us take a closer look at Huawei P30 camera features:

Key Camera Specifications

  • Rear Camera System (3 cameras)
  • Primary: 27mm 40-MP f/1.8 (10-MP auto mode)
  • Ultrawide: 16mm 16-MP f/2.2
  • Zoom: 81mm 8-MP f/2.4 OI

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Even though P30 and P30 Pro have hardware and price differences, the camera quality, however, is almost identical. Through its three cameras feature, you can easily click photographs from any distance.

It consists of a 16-megapixel ultra-wide-angle shooter, a 40-megapixel camera, and an 8-megapixel telephoto lens for clicking good quality close-up pictures. The phone’s ultra-wide lens captures extra spatial details without you moving a step or two back.

 You can also click beautiful portrait shots with its 32-megapixel selfie camera, which is the same in the case of P30 Pro too. The portrait mode allows you to shoot at 1x (27mm), 2x (54mm), or 3x (81mm), which provides satiable creative freedom.

Bright Light Photography 

In bright light, the camera difference between P30 and P30 Pro is made apparent by color and HDR management. Both P30 and P30 Pro are better at capturing details and colors than Mate 20 Pro. However, P30 Pro captures the hues of the colors more warmly and vibrantly than P30.

When it comes to bright light ultra-wide photography, P30 and P30 Pro give similar outputs with similar chromatic aberrations. Some believe that P30 captures colors in a more life-like manner than P30 Pro.

But when it comes to low-light ultra-wide photography, P30 captures blurrier pictures than P30 Pro. The color tuning is though satisfactory under low light in the case of P30, a loss in details is visible due to its low-resolution sensor. Huawei P30 in this case, however, shows better results than Mate 20 Pro. But if you are looking for better nighttime photography, P30 pro would be a better option.

P30’s ultra-wide feature captures amazing pictures under bright light. In the case of low light or night, however, they appear noisy and unrealistically bright. The colors appear distorted, and you will have to keep the phone stable for a clear photograph.

Night Photography

Huawei’s P30 comes with AI-powered HDR+ mode to boost image quality when shooting in the dark. P30 uses a slower ISO (3000) that captures the better color. On the other hand, the P30 Pro captures colors that can be a bit unrealistic and use the low ISO (2500) to capture the lowest noise.

The images captured by P30 Pro are much sharper than P30. P30 Pro comes with a superior lens and sensors that make this possible. Though Huawei’s P30 fails to give you extraordinary nighttime photos like P30 Pro, it is better than Mate 20 Pro.

Video Quality

The device supports 4K30 videos, but not 4K 60fps ones. This can be considered as a limitation by users who love recording a lot of videos. This limitation from the chip can cost you good-looking slow-motion shots. However, a majority of buyers find 4K30 sufficient enough.

The recording quality is quite efficient. In place of optical stabilization, you receive a regular one, which too is decent. The camera, during video making, captures sharp details. You can also zoom up to 5x during filming.

When it comes to zoom photography, P30 has zoom features similar to Mate 20 Pro and P20(considering these two devices are popular for their zoom feature). In P30, the image is more filtered than in the case of Mate 20 Pro. 

 Difference between P30 and P30 Pro in a nutshell

FactorP30P30 Pro
Number of lens3 lens camera4 lens camera
Zoom3x optical zoom,5x hybrid, 50x optical zoom10x hybrid zoom, 30x digital zoom, 50x Optical zoom
Picture qualitySharp picturesShaper pictures compared to P30
ToF Sensor4thToF sensor absentComes with a 4thToF sensor
Ultra-wideGood for bright light photosGood for low light as well as night time

Often buyers get confused while deciding between P30 and P30 Pro. Of course, P30 Pro is a bit costlier than P30, but its mind-blowing features make the trade-off easier for some users.

On the other hand, the P30 model is not any less popular. Its camera setup is though endowed with fewer features than P30 Pro, it is cost-efficient. Beyond its camera features, it has 6GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage, which adds to its merits. Not only this, the P30 model has a good battery life and fast charging feature, though not wireless as in the case of the P30 Pro model. Furthermore, its versatile design makes P30 a wise choice.

However, the major con in existence (if you buy Huawei gadgets) can be the embargo placed on Huawei by multiple countries. This action was a result of the data-stealing allegations that were levied on the company. Huawei products are not available in these countries because of the ban.

Bottom Line

Huawei P series have similar features and exemplary camera feature as Samsung S10 and other gadgets in competition. However, they are available at a much affordable price. Even if you are not spending extra hard-earned cash for a P30 Pro, you will still be better off. This holds because, in general, the camera in P30 is sufficient to please you.

The difference between P30 and P30 Pro will make little difference in your day-to-day use. Its solid versatility will not let you regret your purchase, and its budget-saving parameter will add up to the utility of the gadget.

Hence if you have any hesitation in buying Huawei P30, keep them at bay and enjoy its convenience and luxury.

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