As you can see, the Samsung image is noticeably darker than the image captured with the Huawei Mate 20 Pro, but there’s not much difference between the S10+ and the Apple iPhone XS Max.Our testers liked the S10+’s color rendering, which is pleasant under most conditions and earns the device a good score for color.
Galaxy S10 5G è il nuovo cameraphone da battere, almeno secondo DxOMark. Huawei Mate 20 Pro, detail in bright light (1000 lux) Samsung Galaxy S10+, crop Samsung Galaxy S10 5G, crop
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Apple iPhone XS Max, crop For still images, the S10+ scores 114 points, convincing our testers with outstanding dynamic range as well as very good exposure, color, and bokeh simulation. Only when shooting with the flash switched off in very low light can images be underexposed. Like the S10+, flash photography with the S10 5G features accurate exposures, neutral white balance, and good detail preservation.
The S10 5G actually beats out the impressive zoom capability of the Huawei P30 Pro at a low zoom level, but it can’t quite keep up with the 5x folded optics at higher levels of zooming.
Compared to the Huawei P30 Pro, which records 1080p footage by default, the difference is even more noticeable.When shooting in low light and in typical indoor conditions, noise reduction is quite strong, however, resulting in a noticeable loss of detail. Samsung Galaxy S10 5G, crop, color fringing and softness At this point, we also need to remind everyone that while 100 is a great milestone, it isn’t the highest possible score, but rather just a relative measurement. The S10 5G also gets to claim the title of being the first smartphone to score 100 points for video. Huawei Mate 20 Pro, indoor detail In this outdoor scene, for example, you can see that it renders neutral and accurate colors, while the P30 Pro image has a slight cyan tint to the sky, some green in the building, and less vivid flowers.Indoors, the S10 5G provides rich, pleasing color rendering, as shown in this office interior shot below:The Samsung Galaxy S10 5G scores very well in the Autofocus category, thanks to consistently accurate results in all light conditions. In the comparison images below, you can see that the S10 5G doesn’t render fine detail and textures quite as well as the Huawei P30 Pro at wide-angle settings.The Samsung Galaxy S10 5G achieves one of the highest Night sub-scores so far, but as with almost any other smartphone, there is still quite a lot of room for improvement when shooting in low light.At its default setting, the Samsung’s flash-auto performance is excellent. Still, it might be considered a very useful tool by many, making the Galaxy S10 an even more appealing option.DXOMARK invites our readership (you) to post comments on the articles on this website. The biggest upgrade in its video quality from the S10+ is increased detail thanks to shooting in 4K resolution by default. Video footage still shows the same excellent target exposure and color as on the S10+, and the 4K When switching to its wide-angle camera, the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G offers a very wide equivalent focal length of 12mm and is capable of maintaining good image quality across all wide focal lengths in indoor and outdoor conditions, earning itself one of the current best Wide scores.
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The Galaxy S10+’s Photo score of 114 means the Samsung is our joint top device for still imaging. The Apple camera produces a visibly noisier image; the Huawei, on the other hand, manages to deliver better detail than the competition while keeping noise levels very low.The Galaxy S10+ performs very well when shooting with its LED flash. We use cookies and similar technologies to recognize your repeat visits and preferences, and analyze traffic. Samsung Galaxy S10+, long-range zoom
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Huawei Mate 20 Pro, crop In the comparison below, you can see that the Huawei P30 Pro manages to get a noticeably brighter exposure than the S10 5G out of this extremely dark test scene. The camera also does a good job at preserving a good dynamic range when using the zoom, which is not the case for all competitors.
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Huawei P30 Pro, crop The flash always triggers when it detects a face in the frame, and the resulting images show good target exposure, fairly accurate With the flash switched off, target exposure in cityscapes and dynamic range are pretty good, resulting in quite pleasing night shots overall. The Samsung offers one of the widest fields of view of all devices on the market, and despite the optical challenges that come with that, it still manages to maintain decent image quality across all wide-angle focal lengths. Huawei P30 Pro, crop
Samsung Galaxy S10+, crop The Samsung Galaxy S10+ scores very well for Exposure and Contrast, thanks to accurate target exposures that drop off only slightly in very low light, and to an outstanding dynamic range that is noticeably wider than that of most direct rivals.