Huawei’s latest flagship—the P60 Pro—has secured the top spot in DXOMARK’s latest camera ranking for 2023.
According to the benchmark company, the P60 Pro gained the highest camera score yet at 156, thanks to its class-leading still image quality with the primary camera and incredible zoom settings.
With that score, the P60 Pro overtakes the OPPO Find X6 Pro which had 153 camera score.
DXOMARK highlighted the P60 Pro’s variable aperture that adjusts automatically based on light conditions and content of the scene, providing an excellent experience in all lighting conditions.
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For video capabilities, the device shows noticeable improvements over its predecessors.
They also pointed out the following key strengths of the P60 Pro:
The camera performance of P60 Pro is great overall, making it ideal for all types of pictures and videos in all lighting conditions.
It has outstanding performance in low-light conditions, capable of freezing motion, and outstanding friends-and-family photos, with accurate skin-tone rendering and captured moments, even in challenging conditions.
The variable aperture of the camera keeps everyone in a group shot in focus thanks to a large depth of field.
It also provides a high level of details at all zoom ranges and outstanding performance in macro mode, particularly with the telephoto camera.
However, DXOMARK noted some flaws of the P60 Pro including depth estimation differences between preview and final capture, occasional unnatural detail rendering in difficult shooting conditions, and noticeable focusing transitions when taking videos.
For reference, the Huawei P60 Pro is equipped with a triple camera system that includes a primary 48-megapixel RYYB sensor with a 24.5mm equivalent auto-adjustable physical f/1.4 – f/4.0-aperture lens and OIS.
It also has an ultrawide 13-megapixel sensor with a 13mm equivalent f/2.2-aperture lens, as well as a telephoto 48-megapixel sensor with a 90mm equivalent f/2.1-aperture lens, OIS, and a 10cm minimum focus distance. With Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 chipset underneath.
Click here for DXOMARK’s full article on the Huawei P60 Pro camera test.