Nokia 2.4 camera test

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The 48MP main camera on the OnePlus Open gets the job done when lighting is abundant in the scene, and I can say the quality rivals the Pixel Fold and Galaxy Z Fold 5. In terms of features and controls, the OnePlus Open is definitely on par to what the Galaxy Z Fold 5 offers. I also like that I can capture selfies or self-recordings using the rear cameras, while activating the outer cover screen to make it easier for me to frame the shot. The camera app on board the Open has nearly everything I want in a phone camera, complete with a dedicated pro mode for manual controls with capturing photos, portrait mode, dual-view video, and a movie mode that effectively adds manual controls. The latter’s able to deliver a 6x lossless in-sensor zoom, with a maximum 120x Ultra Res Zoom available if you really want to get close to what you’re capturing.

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The exterior camera array consists of a main 48MP main camera, 48MP ultrawide, and a number-crunching 64MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. Even though the camera hump on the OnePlus Open is obnoxious, the triple camera arrangement of this Hasselblad camera does give the phone that camera-centric focus.

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