DxOMARK tested the iPhone 14 Pro camera, scoring 2nd place, but still second to Honor Magic4 Ultimate.

DXOMARK caught the latest flagship phone, iPhone 14 Pro, let’s try to test the camera. Whether it’s in still photography and video, this time a new 48MP high-resolution sensor that has been upgraded is said to greatly enhance the power of this mobile camera. because it can score a total of until it comes up to 2nd place It will be second only to Honor Magic4 Ultimate.

DxOMARK has compiled a summary of the results, with the iPhone 14 Pro scoring all camera performance. 146 points (including still images + video) by being ranked 2nd Of all the mobile phones tested by DxOMARK.

Divided into 143 points for still photography / 139 points for zooming / 149 points for video shooting, which is considered a high score. but lost to Honor Magic4 Ultimate, who scored 147 points, leading only 1 point

iPhone 14 Pro camera specs

  • 3 rear cameras
  • Main camera: 48MP resolution (f/1.78), 2.44 micron pixel size, 24mm focal distance, 2nd generation OIS image stabilization, Focus Pixel.
  • Ultrawide camera, 12MP resolution (f / 2.2), 1.4 micron pixel size, 13 mm focal distance, PDAF
  • Telephoto camera, 12MP resolution (f/1.78), 1.22 micron pixel size, 48mm focal distance, 2nd generation OIS image stabilization.
  • Video recording up to 4K 24/25/30/60fps, 1080p 25/30/60/120fps, gyro EIS
  • Front camera, 12 MP resolution (f/1.9), pixel size 1.36, micron, focus distance 23 mm.
  • LED flash

From both photography and video testing, it was found that The camera processing of the iPhone 14 Pro is satisfactory, regardless of the color intensity is just right. and the processing of human skin tones to match the reality

The dynamic range of images and videos is flexible and can be edited and used. Including the details of the images and videos that are taken out of high quality. and the most stable anti-shake system until DxOMARK is one of the best mobile phones with stabilization.

in terms of focus and focus tracking on moving subjects work straight out Can achieve focus quickly In addition, in portrait mode, bokeh can come out naturally. The zoom range of medium and close-up shots works well.

Pros

  • Vibrant colors in both still and video shooting, delivering true-to-life skin tones.
  • Wide dynamic range for stills and videos
  • Holds details well in both stills and videos.
  • Autofocus is excellent for both still and video shooting.
  • Takes clear faces following blurring quite smoothly. and also keep the details of the face well
  • Close-up Zoom – Medium distance is good for both stills and video.
  • The stabilization system when shooting video is at an excellent level.

Notice

  • When taking photos of the sky, there will always be Highlight clipping coming up.
  • There is noise when shooting indoors.
  • When shooting in various lighting conditions, the white balance is distorted.
  • When shooting stills and videos, a white border appears around the subject.

Source: DxOMARK

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