I’m also quite happy with the OnePlus 10 Pro’s video capabilities. I still think the Vivo X70 Pro Plus and Google Pixel 6 Pro are superior cameras all around due to having a better ultra-wide and zoom lens, but the OnePlus 10 Pro’s main camera isn’t losing to these two by much. Overall I’m happy with the OnePlus 10 Pro’s camera performance. When I drag the zoom dial up and down rapidly to zoom in and out, the camera viewfinder keeps up and switches between lenses in a manner that is almost as smooth as the iPhone’s zoom dial.Ĭonclusion: OnePlus 10 Pro’s cameras can hold its own against the top dogs - from 2021 I particularly like the fact that OnePlus’s camera app has always had a smooth, almost iPhone-like zoom dial, and this returns here in the 10 Pro. I’ve always found the OnePlus camera app to be one of the more intuitive camera apps in Android, as it’s less overly crowded and complicated like Vivo’s, and is easy to operate with one hand unlike Huawei’s. The model of OnePlus 10 Pro I tested was the China retail model which runs ColorOS (the version hitting international markets later may run on OxygenOS-ColorOS), and the whole phone feels like an OPPO device, except in the camera app, where it still retains some OnePlus touches, such as the Hasselblad-inspired orange shutter button introduced in the OnePlus 9 series. Still, the camera hardware isn’t everything - software image processing is becoming increasingly more important than hardware, as Google and Apple would attest.
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