The Huawei Mate 40 Pro is the mobile with the best camera of the moment [Review]

Huawei Mate 40 Pro on DxOmark

Presented by the Chinese manufacturer Huawei as the best smartphone today, the Mate 40 Pro, although it is somewhat difficult for it to be in all the sections, it promises to be the one that obtains the best photos, something that agrees with the last exhaustive analysis that DxOMark has done to its triple rear camera system, for obtaining enviable scores in all the tests.

This mobile represents the company's commitment to the photographic issue, claiming it again as the carrier of the terminal top 1 in the ranking of smartphones with the best cameras from DxOMark. The reasons why it is at the top of the list are detailed in detail below.

DxOMark gives the highest scores to the cameras of the Huawei Mate 40 Pro

Huawei has a history of designing smartphones with excellent cameras, and the Mate 40 Pro is no exception; this is well recognized by the test platform. The new model achieves an exceptional score of 136 and is the new number one in the ranking, with a module composed of a 50 MP (f / 1.9) main sensor, a 12 MP (f / 3.4) telephoto shooter with 5X optical zoom, and a 20 MP (f / 1.8) wide-angle lens. The photo sub-score of 140 is also a new record, thanks to excellent results for almost all attributes.

Huawei Mate 40 Pro camera scores on DxOMark

Huawei Mate 40 Pro camera scores on DxOMark

Dynamic range is a particular highlight, states DxOMark in its review. As you'd expect from a flagship phone in 2020, the camera captures good lens exposure in low light. In addition, the Mate 40 Pro manages to maintain a wide dynamic range at all light levels, even in very low light. In comparison, many competitors are capable of recording good reflections and shadow details in bright light, but have a difficult time doing so in low-light conditions. This makes the new device A great choice for night shots and other difficult low-light scenarios.

The camera also offers great compensation between texture and noise, with good details and low noise levels in images captured at all light levels. Sharpness is enhanced by a precise autofocus system that locks in without delay when shooting with the main camera. The Mate 40 Pro's portrait mode does a good job of creating a natural-looking bokeh simulation that doesn't look too far from something a DSLR and fast lens could capture. Image artifacts are well controlled too, with just a bit of quantization and color aliasing.

The Mate 40 Pro also achieves a very good Zoom score of 88, but it can't keep the best in this new category that combines tele and broad sub-scores. The combination of digital super-zoom on the main camera and the dedicated telephoto lens is capable of recording good detail at all tele settings. However the Xiaomi mi 10 ultraWith its two dedicated tele lenses, it has the upper hand in this segment, especially at close and medium zoom ranges.

The ultra-wide camera comes with the same limitations as the previous high-end Huawei: the field of view is considerably narrower than in most direct competitors. However, the image quality is generally excellent.

How is it in video recording?

With a video score of 116, The Mate 40 Pro also ranks first in the category of motion pictures. Huawei's 4K images show good detail and low noise levels in virtually all situations. Color reproduction is also nice and the automatic white balance system works quite well and adjusts smoothly to changes in lighting.

The autofocus system is precise and adapts smoothly when the distance to the subject changes, avoiding unwanted jumps or pumps, something to be appreciated. Effective video stabilization also helps create a cinematic effect, making footage look very smooth and stable, which is particularly noticeable when panning or even running while recording.

On the downside, some clipping can occur in difficult high-contrast scenes and stabilization is a bit strained when walking while shooting in low light. In such challenging conditions, differences in sharpness between frames can become visible, but without becoming a big problem.

In terms of artifacts, DxOMark has observed some ghosting and color quantization effects in the Mate 40 Pro's video clips. Those minor quibbles aside, the new flagship is a great choice for mobile video recorders and deservedly achieves the Highest video score on the platform to date under the updated testing protocol. If you want to read the review more thoroughly and get more camera tests of the device, click on this link.


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