Video
The OnePlus 7 Pro has demonstrated impressive performance in the video category, boasting a high dynamic range that allows for the distinction of dark water, green trees, and blue sky. Additionally, the OnePlus and the Samsung S10 Plus are the only two phones that can record 4K video at 60 frames per second, while the Huawei P30 Pro is limited to 34. When set to its “Smooth Color” option, the OnePlus 7 Pro produces colors that are more vibrant than the other two phones. In terms of stabilization, the OnePlus 7 Pro appears to be more stable than the Huawei P30 Pro and at least as stable as the Samsung S10 Plus when recording at 4K resolution. When the resolution is dropped to 1080p, all three phones perform exceptionally well, with the Samsung S10 Plus in particular offering impressive results when in “Super Steady” video mode.
Photos
The OnePlus 7 Pro’s camera is not as wide as the other two phones, offering a 117-degree field of view compared to the Huawei P30 Pro’s 120-degree field of view and the Samsung S10 Plus’s 123-degree field of view. Additionally, while the OnePlus 7 Pro does come with an ultra-wide camera, it cannot currently be used for video recording.
OnePlus 7 Pro
The OnePlus 7 Pro is equipped with a triple-lens camera system, consisting of a 48MP main camera, a 16MP ultra-wide angle lens, and an 8MP telephoto lens. The telephoto lens offers 3x optical zoom and 30x digital zoom. It also features a Super Slow Motion mode that can record 240 frames per second (fps) video. In terms of video quality, the OnePlus 7 Pro offers good exposure and sharpness, even in low-light conditions.
Samsung S10 Plus
The Samsung S10 Plus is equipped with a triple-lens camera system, consisting of a 12MP main camera, a 12MP telephoto lens, and a 16MP ultra-wide angle lens. The telephoto lens offers 2x optical zoom and 10x digital zoom. It also features a Super Slow Motion mode that can record 240 fps video. In terms of video quality, the Samsung S10 Plus offers good exposure and sharpness, but its footage tends to become grainy in low-light conditions. The S10 Plus also offers a unique feature: burst mode for super slow motion recording at 960 fps.
Huawei P30 Pro
The Huawei P30 Pro is equipped with a four-lens camera system, consisting of a 40MP main camera, a 20MP ultra-wide angle lens, an 8MP telephoto lens, and a Time of Flight (TOF) sensor. The telephoto lens offers 5x optical zoom and 50x digital zoom. It also features a Super Slow Motion mode that can record 240 fps video. In terms of video quality, the Huawei P30 Pro offers good exposure and sharpness, even in low-light conditions.
When comparing the video quality of the OnePlus 7 Pro, Samsung S10 Plus, and Huawei P30 Pro, it is evident that the OnePlus 7 Pro offers the best overall performance. Its footage is sharp and clear, even in low-light conditions. The Samsung S10 Plus offers good exposure and sharpness, but its footage tends to become grainy in low-light conditions. The Huawei P30 Pro also offers good exposure and sharpness, but its telephoto lens offers less zoom than the OnePlus 7 Pro. The Samsung S10 Plus offers a unique feature: burst mode for super slow motion recording at 960 fps. However, this is achieved through software trickery, and is not true 960 fps.
The oneplus seven pro is also doing a really good job. It has a slightly brighter image, but it does have a bit more noise in the shadows. The galaxy s 10 plus is just not doing a great job here. Its not really capturing any of the details in the shadows, and its just creating a really flat image.
Camera Specs Comparison
The OnePlus 7 Pro, Samsung S10 Plus, and Huawei P30 Pro all have a primary camera, with the OnePlus having the highest resolution in terms of ultra-wide. The Galaxy S10 has the widest ultra-wide lens, and in terms of telephoto, the Huawei has the maximum zoom at 5 times, compared to the two and three times on the other two phones. Additionally, the Huawei P30 Pro has a fourth Time of Flight camera for assisting with portrait mode.
Noise Reduction and High Dynamic Range Algorithms
The noise reduction and high dynamic range algorithms on the OnePlus 7 Pro are impressive, as they draw out every bit of detail that the cameras capture. Even in low light, the OnePlus 7 Pro and Huawei P30 Pro are able to capture details that the Samsung S10 Plus fails to do.
Nighttime Photography
When it comes to nighttime photography, the Huawei P30 Pro really stands out. It creates the most well-rounded image, with the deepest blacks and brightest whites, creating a super high dynamic range picture even when there is barely any dynamic range in the environment. The OnePlus 7 Pro also does a good job, with a slightly brighter image but more noise in the shadows. The Samsung S10 Plus, however, does not perform well, failing to capture any details in the shadows and creating a flat image.
OnePlus 7 Pro
The OnePlus 7 Pro is a powerful device that offers a great night mode performance. The brickwork on the floor in the images is clear and sharp, and the night mode feature is a massive improvement over the OnePlus 6. The flash module on the OnePlus 7 Pro is the most powerful of the three devices, but can sometimes result in overexposure.
Samsung S10 Plus
The Samsung S10 Plus is the first device from Samsung to feature a dedicated night mode feature. In most scenarios, the S10 Plus is ahead of the other two devices. However, its noise reduction algorithm is so powerful that it can often smooth out the edges more than the other two devices. When it comes to flash, the S10 Plus has a slightly green tinge to it.
Huawei P30 Pro
The Huawei P30 Pro is the most flexible camera at night, as it is the only one of the three that can use its ultra wide lens while taking night mode photos. It is also the only one that can use a zoom lens, which makes a game-changing difference. However, its noise reduction algorithm can sometimes smooth out the edges more than the other two devices. During daytime photography, the P30 Pro starts to fall behind the Samsung S10 Plus, which takes the lead.
OnePlus 7 Pro vs Samsung S10 Plus vs Huawei P30 Pro Camera Test Comparison
The camera capabilities of the OnePlus 7 Pro, Samsung S10 Plus and Huawei P30 Pro have been compared in a recent test. The results reveal that the OnePlus 7 Pro and Samsung S10 Plus have comparable high dynamic range capabilities, with the Samsung adding a nice dose of saturation to images. The Huawei P30 Pro, on the other hand, has a high contrast, slightly grungy industrial aesthetic.
Field of View
The field of view of the ultra wide lenses is also different between the three phones. The Galaxy S10 Plus can often fit a whole building in that the P30 Pro struggles with and the OnePlus has no chance with.
Zoom
The OnePlus 7 Pro’s 3x zoom gets the user closer to the subject than Samsung’s 2x with the P30 Pro and its 5 times optical zoom way in front. When each phone is forced to adopt 10 times magnification, the results are similar.
Video
The differences between the three phones are more stark when taking video. The Galaxy S10 Plus can often fit a whole building in that the P30 Pro struggles with and the OnePlus has no chance with.
OnePlus 7 Pro
The OnePlus 7 Pro is a powerful device that boasts impressive camera capabilities. It has a triple camera setup, consisting of a 48MP main camera, an 8MP telephoto lens, and a 16MP ultra-wide lens. It is capable of taking detailed photos with good color accuracy, and its telephoto lens allows for up to 3x optical zoom. Its portrait mode uses the telephoto lens, which can be a bit annoying as it requires taking a few steps back to get the desired shot. However, the OnePlus 7 Pro takes amazing portraits with high contrast and great detail.
Samsung S10 Plus
The Samsung S10 Plus is a great device for photography, with a triple camera setup consisting of a 12MP main camera, a 12MP telephoto lens, and a 16MP ultra-wide lens. It has good consistency between the colors of its main and telephoto cameras, and it captures more texture than the OnePlus 7 Pro and Huawei P30 Pro. It also takes better quality front-facing videos, with 4K resolution compared to the other two phones’ 1080p. However, it lacks stabilization for 4K videos.
Huawei P30 Pro
The Huawei P30 Pro is a great device for photography, with a quad-camera setup consisting of a 40MP main camera, an 8MP telephoto lens, a 20MP ultra-wide lens, and a Time of Flight (TOF) sensor. It has great detail when zooming in, and its macro lens allows for close-up shots with good focus. Its portrait mode is also quite impressive, with smooth transitions between the subject and the background. However, it lacks 4K video recording capabilities, and its front-facing video quality is not as good as the Samsung S10 Plus.
OnePlus 7 Pro vs Samsung S10 Plus vs Huawei P30 Pro Camera Test Comparison
The OnePlus 7 Pro, Samsung S10 Plus and Huawei P30 Pro are all equipped with powerful cameras, making it difficult to decide which one is best for capturing the perfect shot. To help make the decision easier, a comparison of the three phones cameras was conducted.
AI HDR
When it comes to taking selfies during the day, the OnePlus 7 Pro was the only phone that correctly exposed the blue sky in the background. Although there wasnt a huge difference between the phones, the Samsung S10 Plus was found to be the better option due to its secondary depth sensor on the front. The portrait mode of the S10 Plus was found to be as good as the portraits from some phones with rear cameras.
Group Photos
All three phones can capture a fair bit in one frame, making them suitable for group photos. However, they are not as good as the Google Pixel 3s front-facing ultra-wide camera.
Low Light Performance
Surprisingly, the OnePlus 7 Pro emerged as the best selfie camera amongst the three phones when taking selfies in low light. It consistently beat out the S10 Plus and the P30 Pro. When it comes to taking front-facing videos in low light, the Samsung S10 Plus was slightly ahead of the OnePlus 7 Pro, which was a fair bit ahead of the P30 Pro.
Y’s review of the camera test comparison between the OnePlus 7 Pro, Samsung S10 Plus and Huawei P30 Pro.
The OnePlus 7 Pro has a triple camera system, with a 48MP main lens, 8MP telephoto lens and 16MP ultra-wide lens. It also has a 16MP pop-up selfie camera.
The Samsung S10 Plus has a triple camera system, with a 12MP main lens, 12MP telephoto lens and 16MP ultra-wide lens. It also has a 10MP dual-pixel selfie camera.
The Huawei P30 Pro has a quad camera system, with a 40MP main lens, 8MP telephoto lens, 20MP ultra-wide lens and a Time of Flight (ToF) camera. It also has a 32MP selfie camera.
Image Quality
The OnePlus 7 Pro produces images with excellent detail and sharpness. The 48MP main lens captures plenty of detail and the 8MP telephoto lens is great for capturing distant subjects. The 16MP ultra-wide lens is also good for capturing wide-angle shots. The 16MP pop-up selfie camera also produces good quality images.
The Samsung S10 Plus produces images with good detail and sharpness. The 12MP main lens captures plenty of detail and the 12MP telephoto lens is great for capturing distant subjects. The 16MP ultra-wide lens is also good for capturing wide-angle shots. The 10MP dual-pixel selfie camera also produces good quality images.
The Huawei P30 Pro produces images with excellent detail and sharpness. The 40MP main lens captures plenty of detail and the 8MP telephoto lens is great for capturing distant subjects. The 20MP ultra-wide lens is also good for capturing wide-angle shots. The Time of Flight (ToF) camera is great for capturing depth information. The 32MP selfie camera also produces good quality images.
Low Light Performance
The OnePlus 7 Pro performs well in low light conditions. The 48MP main lens captures plenty of detail and the 8MP telephoto lens is great for capturing distant subjects. The 16MP ultra-wide lens is also good for capturing wide-angle shots. The 16MP pop-up selfie camera also performs well in low light conditions.
The Samsung S10 Plus performs well in low light conditions. The 12MP main lens captures plenty of detail and the 12MP telephoto lens is great for capturing distant subjects. The 16MP ultra-wide lens is also good for capturing wide-angle shots. The 10MP dual-pixel selfie camera also performs well in low light conditions.
The Huawei P30 Pro performs exceptionally well in low light conditions. The 40MP main lens captures plenty of detail and the 8MP telephoto lens is great for capturing distant subjects. The 20MP ultra-wide lens is also good for capturing wide-angle shots. The Time of Flight (ToF) camera is great for capturing depth information. The 32MP selfie camera also performs well in low light conditions.
Video Quality
The OnePlus 7 Pro records videos with excellent detail and sharpness. The 48MP main lens captures plenty of detail and the 8MP telephoto lens is great for capturing distant subjects. The 16MP ultra-wide lens is also good for capturing wide-angle
Overall, the OnePlus 7 Pro, Samsung S10 Plus and Huawei P30 Pro all have their own strengths and weaknesses when it comes to camera capabilities. The OnePlus 7 Pro and Samsung S10 Plus have comparable high dynamic range capabilities, while the Huawei P30 Pro has a high contrast, slightly grungy industrial aesthetic. The field of view of the ultra wide lenses is also different between the three phones, with the Galaxy S10 Plus having the most advantage. , the differences between the three phones are more stark when taking video, with the Galaxy S10 Plus having the most advantage.