Xiaomi 6, Xiaomi 5s, Huawei P10 and Meizu PRO 6 Plus all have their own followers. Now let's see what level their photos belong to:
Hardware parameters and photo taking experience
According to the arrangement of parameters, the strongest ones in hardware are Xiaomi 5s (1.55 μ m large pixels) and Xiaomi 6 (large aperture+optical anti shake), followed by PRO 6 Plus with a slightly smaller aperture. Huawei P10's main camera parameters are at the bottom. The main sensor is still the IMX286 on P9 (it is not confirmed whether all batches are). There is no phase focusing and the aperture is the smallest. However, it has a new 20 million pixel sub camera to compensate for the imaging.
In terms of photo experience, PRO 6 Plus is a combination of several machines Experience the most balanced and worry free, Not as good as Meizu in everyone's impression. Its focusing speed and success rate are both good. The experience/style of dim light shooting is similar to that of Samsung flagship, with more noise, but with sufficient brightness and no type of jamming. The main problem is that there is no automatic HDR. After manual focusing, the focus frame has a certain probability to be set on the viewfinder frame, which affects the subsequent automatic metering and focusing;
The experience of Xiaomi 6 is similar to that of Xiaomi 5s, both of which have automatic night view mode (Xiaomi 6 has no automatic HDR when it leaves the factory, automatic HDR appeared in the development version at the beginning of May, and was later cancelled, while Xiaomi 5s has always had automatic HDR mode), The imaging speed of Xiaomi 6 is not as smooth and violent as 5s, but the focusing performance of extremely weak light is slightly better. HDR and night scene algorithm processing are both processed in the background, which will not have a great impact on the shutter response of the foreground, and the weak light film rate has also improved compared with the previous generation; and Xiaomi 5s is better in shutter response and film speed, but in the scene of weak light+point light source, the focus draw bellows is serious and the false focus probability is high, HDR The camera will be stuck for about 1 second; Huawei P10 photo experience is still at the bottom here. The shutter response and film speed are the slowest among several machines when the light weakens. The film rate is also average, and the shooting tolerance is insufficient. The details in the dark are easy to become black.
Daytime imaging and anti glare
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Both Xiaomi 6 and Huawei P10 have an equivalent focal length of 27mm, Wide angle/view/range of view It is slightly smaller than Xiaomi 5s and PRO 6 PlusPRO 6 Plus, but its discrimination will benefit slightly. In terms of glare control, the level of Xiaomi 6 is close to that of Huawei P10, slightly worse than that of PRO 6 Plus and Xiaomi 5s. Among them, the petal shaped flare of Xiaomi 6 and PRO 6 Plus facing the strong light source is more obvious (the impact is not significant, and it can be avoided by slightly deflecting when composing).
Daytime Vision 1
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Daytime Vision 2
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Daytime Vision 2
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Daytime scenario 4
Daytime Scenario 5
Daytime scene 5 central zoom in
The Huawei P10 on our hands encountered the infinite distance virtual focus problem that was close to the Mate8 in that year, so we missed the daytime vision scene and used the iPhone 7 Plus as the standard comparison. Even Xiaomi 6 and Xiaomi 5s are colorful in the face of the iPhone's more realistic and reductive tuning style, while PRO 6 Plus is a typical more colorful tuning style.
In terms of light measurement, PRO 6 Plus without automatic HDR has a high probability of darkening the main body in dark places and a higher probability of lightening Xiaomi in large light difference scenes. In terms of ultimate discrimination, PRO 6 Plus has a better sharpening effect than iPhone, while Xiaomi 5s and Xiaomi 6 have to lose a gear in discrimination due to heavy hand smearing and high probability of overexposure.
Light scene
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Light Scene 1
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Light Scene 2
Light Scene 3
Light Scene 4
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Light Scene 5
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Light Scene 6
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Light Scene 7
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Light scene 8
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Weak light/extremely weak light scene
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Weak light scene 1 central amplification
Weak light scene 2
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Weak light scene 3
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Weak light scene 7
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Summary
Metering and white balance: The imaging style of Xiaomi 6 is similar to that of Xiaomi 5s, and both of them tend to be slightly brighter, but the former is more obvious. The white balance of Xiaomi 6 is slightly stable, but the white balance still tends to be cold and blue-green, which is not as accurate as Huawei P10 on the whole (it also tends to be yellow and green). It is farther away from PRO 6 Plus. However, the adjustment of PRO 6 Plus in the fluorescent light and low light scenes is similar to that of Samsung, with a tendency of red and yellow (may be related to the rumored involvement of Samsung engineers in the adjustment?).
Tolerance/Contrast/Saturation: The default metering of Xiaomi 6 and Xiaomi 5s is slightly brighter, which affects their tolerance and brightness details. In the default mode, there will be a tendency of low contrast/saturation. After HDR is turned on, there will be some improvement, but the metering and color will shift; Huawei P10 will lower the brightness of high light in low light, the contrast of the sample will be reduced to a certain extent, and the color saturation will be normal; The PRO 6 Plus still looks gorgeous under weak light, the contrast/saturation is flattering, and the appearance is no less than that of other machines.
Discrimination/noise control/texture comparison: Xiaomi 6, Xiaomi 5s, and Huawei P10 are not very discriminating. They are smeared forcefully under weak light. The noise control is good, but they all have a certain impact on the details of objects. They are all dropped a distance by the sharpening algorithm and the PRO 6 Plus, which is more accurate in light measurement.
In the eyes of the Maoist party, which pays more attention to discrimination, PRO 6 Plus is obviously superior. Huawei P10, Xiaomi 5s and Xiaomi 6 have declined in gradient, but for users who prefer items such as image brightness/saturation/contrast, P10/Xiaomi 5s/Xiaomi 6 is basically in a stalemate.
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