Two high-spec flagship smartphones, Xiaomi 13 Pro and OnePlus 11 5G, are not only good at processing. but put full into the matter of the camera When smartphones choose to market research and development of imaging systems with legendary global camera brands like Leica and Hasselblad.
The Xiaomi 13 Pro comes with the branding of the German camera company Leica. Manufacturer of photographic cameras, lenses, riflescopes, microscopes since 1869, creating many legends until the whole world remembers the red blister logo by heart.
On the other side of the blue corner, OnePlus 11 5G, the smartphone brand that opened the company to welcome partners who came to develop the camera together, is Hasselblad, a Swedish camera manufacturer. The legendary owner of the Apollo 13 spacecraft camera, who brought the human eye to the moon and brought it back to see it in clarity for the first time ever. Both of them are high-spec flagships that are considered one of the two models in photography.
Today #Appdisqus carry a device to travel. Has picked up both smartphones to carry the device to travel to Korea. Collect images for viewing in various lighting conditions. and to compare the unique style of the image That’s why we respect end-of-camera shooting in automatic mode. No further editing following shooting. In order to adjust the machine as much as possible Of course, in actual use, there is no regulation that prohibits images from being edited following shooting. But that will become more unique to the style of the customizer.
Which device will give the tone of the picture to please everyone? Please watch.
Details of both cameras
Xiaomi 13 Pro: developed an imaging system with Leica 3 rear cameras
Main shooting mode: AI Leica Authentic Look
- Wide 50 MP, IMX989, 1″ f/1.9 sensor, 23mmDual Pixel PDAF, Laser AF, OIS
- Telephoto 50 MP, f/2.0, 75mm PDAF, 3.2x optical zoom
- Ultrawide 50 MP, f/2.2, 14mm, 115˚ , AF
- Front camera 32 MP
OnePlus 11 5G: Developing an imaging system in conjunction with Hasselblad, 3 rear cameras.
Main shooting mode: AI Hasselblad Calibration
- Wide 50 MP,IMX890 f/1.8, 24mm, 1/1.56″ sensor, multi-directional PDAF, OIS
- Telephoto 32 MP, f/2.0, 48mm, PDAF, 2x optical zoom
- Ultrawide 48 MP, f/2.2, 115˚, AF
- Front camera 16 MP
The first set of pictures, let’s take a look at WB in outdoor and indoor conditions. Starting with sea and sky Today the sky opened up quite well. *From what we’ve observed, the Leica’s characteristics deliver richer blacks and contrast than the Hasselblad in all modes.
The picture in the shade has quite a lot of shadows and different lights. It can be seen that the brightness adjustment of the two camps, tuning AI, comes in quite different gradations.
Try shooting in strong sunlight Hard light enters the face on one side. see if it’s a girl Would it be more like a picture of Hasselblad or not?
This is a night portrait. relying on the light in front of a convenience store
give different moods One picture is like a Korean love movie. Another picture looks like a cinematic drama movie.
Let’s try a front camera.
Xiaomi 32MP front camera resolution, OnePlus 11 5G 16MP resolution
I really like the images from Leica when I want to pull out the emotion from the picture. because it gives a dark tone and looks deep and dimensional
As for the model, what kind do you like, dark or white, it depends on the person.
night photo
The HDR test came out clearly different. Some people may like the picture taken and bright, seeing the details of the whole image. The OnePlus 11 5G camera is very prominent in increasing the brightness of the image in dark areas. Spread the light, add details in the dark images accurately and brightly.
But some people like having some contrast, light and shadow to see the difference. would probably prefer the Leica line more
Another shot that tried with light and shadows.
I want you to notice the model at the end of the building and the details of the objects in the building. OnePlus 11’s Hesselblad pulls the light and emphasizes the image details in the shadows really well.
Which tone do you like the picture to come out?
Next set, let’s try some wide-angle lenses, 23mm range.
Both machines can still maintain their own identity invariably.
For the highlight, which would like to give it a special move for each machine Let’s start with the OnePlus 11 5G. There are camera modes that we think are the most interesting on the OnePlus 11 5G: “XPEN”
A mode that simulates the characteristics of classic lenses of the past, the Hasselblad XPEN provides ultra-wide images with an aspect ratio of 65:24 and can be adjusted in various tonal styles. Including adjusting to a black and white tone
with proportions like a panoramic image But can shoot with a single press of the shutter and no image distortion Makes the picture look strange and unique, only for the model that is very interesting.
For the coolest of the XIaomi 13 Pro, it would be the Master-Lens System function, a simulation system for 4 popular lenses to use. Comes with the identity of different lenses
Time to use this mode It will be like we carry a camera to take pictures with 4 fixed lenses, each of which gives different image characteristics. different focus distances
Anyone who has used a camera with a fixed lens at these distances should understand well. 35mm, 50mm, 75mm, 90mm, are all popular distances. And the classic, rotating bokeh legs, donut bokeh or normal black and white lenses. Leica’s popular lenses are available to choose from here. But carry it in our own smart phone.
Finally, we bring the price to see OnePlus 11 5G, starting price 29,990 baht, but we recommend the 16GB RAM, add another 3,000 baht, you will get twice more RAM and ROM. More details of OnePlus 11 5G can be found at this news page link of Appdisqus : https://www.appdisqus.com/oneplus-11-5g-bus-pro-2-launch-in-thai/
Xiaomi 13 Pro is available in a single capacity, a single price of 39,990 baht, which will make the camera system different from the normal Xiaomi 13 model. The difference between Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro can be seen on the news page. Below: https://www.appdisqus.com/xiaomi-13-series-pro-leica-launch/