HONOR 200 Series is coming soon in PH this July 17 but before that, DxOMark reveals its verdict for the phone's cameras.
To start, the HONOR 200 Pro got the no. 2 rank for the high-end category and the 33rd spot for overall global ranking with an overall score of 137 points.
To recall, the Pro variant features a 50MP f/1.9 1/1.3-inch OV50H main camera with OIS + 50MP custom Sony IMX856 with 2.5x optical zoom and up to 50x digital zoom. The third pair is the 12MP ultra-wide sensor with macro capability.
DxOMark noted that the HONOR 200 Pro has fast and accurarate AF in all tested situations, has generally accurate target exposure, fairly wide dynamic range, fairly neutral white balance in outdoor scenes, has well-managed texture noise tradeoff in outdoor and well preserved details when using zoom.
For its cons, DxOMark mentioned that it has a slightly low contrast in dynamic scenes for photo, it experiences occasional color casts on photos and a tad of oversaturation in video particularly on red and orange colors and skin tones.
It added that the phone produces generally low texture-noise compromise in situations such as indoor and low-light environments while having some chromatic noise. Finally, it also mentioned the phone experiences occasional artifacts like flares, halos and color quantization.
Photo - 138
Bokeh - 70
Preview - 69
Zoom - 132
Video - 134
Lowlight - 108
Moving forward, the little sibling HONOR 200 also got a remarkable spot which is the rank number 5 and 55th spot for overall global ranking with a total average score of 130 points.
This phone features a 50MP Sony IMX906 + 50MP IMX856 2.5x telephoto camera + 12MP ultra-wide camera with macro.
DxOMark commented it has performed generally accurate target exposure plus a fairly wide dynamic range in most tested scenes, has neutral white balance in outdoor scenes, has well-managed noise in outdoor areas, has well-preserved details for outdoor and indoor when using video, and has efficient stabilization.
Meanwhile, DxOMark also mentioned its cons where the HONOR 200 had a slightly low and inconsistent level of detail image field in challenging environments, experienced occasional color casts on photos, and had some artifacts like flares, halos, aliasing, and color quantization.
It also had instabilities in video AF and video noise in indoor and low-light situations.
Photo - 133
Bokeh - 65
Preview - 61
Zoom - 124
Video - 121
Lowlight - 95
Again the HONOR 200 Series boasts AI imaging and Studio Harcourt Paris mode to achieve "studio-level" portrait output.
The rest of the top five in the high-end ranking are as follows: Pixel 7 (1st with 140 points), Pixel 8a (3rd with 136 points) and Pixel 7a (4th with 133 points).
What do you guys think?
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