Google Pixel Camera: pros and cons

Google Pixel has made remarkable progress in photography. After its launch into the market, the smartphone has managed to keep its first position in terms of camera. Let’s together figure out what factors contributed to the success of Google Pixel Camera.

Google Pixel camera

Google Pixel Camera: pros and cons

According to DXOMark, Pixel’s camera got 89 score, the highest score ever. So, what makes it a beast? In terms of photo, in all conditions, the camera has very good target exposure, dynamic range and good white balance. When being tested in different lighting conditions, it didn’t let us down at all by showing a very good detail preservation. Photos captured by Pixel’s camera display bright and natural colors.

With the combination of phase detection autofocus, laser autofocus and broad-spectrum CRI-90 dual-LED flash, the camera has the shortest capture time with impressive pictures even in the least ideal condition. Regarding video, Google Pixel is also a fierce rival. In this aspect, the camera has good exposure, white balance in all conditions. Furthermore, the videos recorded show a good stabilization and vivid colors. If you worry about the noise when recording a video, you can rest assured now. Google Pixel will reduce background noise and help your videos remove irrelevant sounds.

Despite many advantages, Google Pixel camera also has some drawbacks. In low light conditions, slight color shading is noticeable when capturing a photo or record a video. Besides, slow motion blur is visible and slight chromatic noise can’t be avoided in videos. Although it showed very good characteristics, but there are some irregularities such as: slight autofocus, slight exposure and white balance.

Google pixel camera: current victory

Despite some minor disadvantages, Google Pixel has succeeded in becoming an invincible competitor in photography of smartphone for now. However, please note that the score from DXOMark is pretty much just a reference; real experience is the most important. What do you think about Google Pixel camera?