Pixel 5 in DxOMark: It s only enough for midfield
Cameras used to be the domain of Pixel devices. The fact that Google continues to rely on sensors that are several years old and has only improved the software is now reaching its limits with the Pixel 5.
Unfortunately, the new Google Pixel 5 can no longer place in the top 10 of the best smartphone cameras. Now it is only enough for a place in midfield, more precisely, only for 15th place.
The hardware has just gotten a bit old, you can now see that and the software can no longer work miracles. So it is time for Google to use newer technology for its camera sensors.
So you have problems with texture, noise, bokeh and zoom. When it comes to exposure, color and autofocus, however, you are among the best you can get.
Per:
- Faster and more accurate auto focus (photo & video)
- Bright and vivid colors (photo & video)
- Precise white balance for outdoor shots
- Effective video stabilization
- Good exposure for ultra-wide photos
- Nice exposure for portraits with flash
- Reliable preview image for exposure (photo)
Cons:
- Low exposure in some portraits
- Visible noise under all conditions (photo & video)
- White balance error in low light (photo & video)
- Color fringing in outdoor photos
- Inaccurate depth display in bokeh photos
- No bokeh effect visible in the preview (photo)
- Little details in zoom photos
- Low details and ghosting in low-light videos
- Image shifts in all videos
Sources):
DxOMark
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