The tests by the DxOMark staff continue relating to the various features of the OnePlus 9 and in the past few hours for the Chinese manufacturer’s smartphone, the time has come to demonstrate what its main camera is able to do.
Recall that we are talking about a smartphone that has been received rather positively by OnePlus fans, being able to count on some respectable features (such as a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor and a 6.55-inch OLED display with Full HD + resolution and refresh rate at 120 Hz) at a very competitive price.
DxOMark tests the OnePlus 9 camera
The OnePlus 9 rear camera can count on the following features:
- Sony IMX689 48 megapixel (1 / 1.43 ″) primary sensor, with 1.12μm pixels and f / 1.8 aperture
- Sony IMX766 50 megapixel (1 / 1.56 ″) ultra-wide-angle sensor, with f / 2.2 aperture
- 2-megapixel monochrome sensor
- double LED flash
- 4320p (at 30 fps), 2160p (at 60 fps), 1080p (at 240 fps) and 720p (at 480 fps) resolution video recording.
In the DxOMark tests, the OnePlus smartphone recorded 123 points in the photos, 104 points in the videos and 46 points in the zoom, for an overall result of 115 points, thanks to which OnePlus 9 reaches ASUS ZenFone 7 Pro, OPPO Find X3 in the ranking Neo, OPPO Reno 10x Zoom and Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (Exynos), standing behind Huawei P30 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S21 5G (Exynos), Samsung Galaxy S21 + 5G (Exynos), Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G (Exynos) and Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (with 116 points) and ahead of OnePlus 7T Pro, OnePlus 7 Pro and Vivo X51 5G (with 114 points).
Among the positive aspects, the testers report the precise exposure of the object in photos and videos, the white balance in outdoor shots, the management of noise in the photos and the stabilization in the videos. Downsides include a low level of detail in zoom shots, instability of autofocus and exposure in videos, limited dynamic range in high-contrast photos, and noise in low-light photos and videos.