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Top 3 Camera Phones 2020

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Phones come in many varieties, as do their consumers. Some need them for complex operations, others like to check out Online betting bonus types, and some are only concerned with a good camera and nothing else. So, if you are obsessed with selfies or you want to take amazing pictures and videos for yourself and your loved ones, these three 2020 phones may have just what you need.

Huawei Mate 40 Pro

The hands-down winner of 2020 camera phones is the Huawei Mate 40 Pro, especially its Pro+ version. There are two things that the Pro version has going for it: it’s slightly lighter and offers more dual SIM options. We will spare you the other technical specs and talk about what we’re here for – the camera.

The main feature is its dynamic range. Not only does it capture the subjects pretty well in bright light, but it also does so in low light settings. In other words, the camera does not share the struggles of its competitors when faced with an image with both bright light and darker shadows.

Furthermore, it is among the best phones on the market, if not the best, for its ability to capture moving images. The changes in illumination are no problem for the camera and the noise levels are, indeed, very low.

While its zoom is solid, it could be better and some competitors have it beat. The Pro+ version is better in this regard. However, the image stabilization is awesome and the phone handles the change in the distance of the subject well.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra

Narrowly missing out on the number 1 spot is the Mi 10 Ultra. Its photo and video quality are just a smidge behind the Mate 40 Pro. What separates it from other top cameras this year is its zoom. It has a 120mm-equivalent (5x optical) lens with f/4 aperture, as well as a 120mm-equivalent telelens for the ultra-wide camera.

In layman’s terms, you can focus on details and look at the big picture in a way that’s way better than other phones on the market may offer you. The video can reach both the frame rate of 60fps and the much-coveted 4k resolution. The frame rate drops significantly in low-light settings, but it makes sure the colors are right where they should be.

Huawei P40 Pro

It seems that, after all, it was Huawei that dominated 2020, at least as far as camera phones are concerned. Released before the other entries on this list, way back in March, it balances its features nicely. One of its finest characteristics is the tradeoff between the texture and the noise. The video stabilization is also among the best on the market and the P40 Pro got a head start over others in this regard, as well. The 4K you get from videos is more than enough. If we had to nitpick, we would have to mention the fact that the dynamic range of the camera is solid, but that’s really all you can say about it. Some low-light surroundings may cause clipping when you are trying to produce high-quality videos.

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