The Oppo Find X7 Ultra’s camera has one of the highest ratings on camera site DXOMark, well ahead of the iPhone 15 Pro Max. For that reason, we thought we’d compare the Oppo Find X7 Ultra to Apple‘s flagship iPhone to see how the cameras really measure up in real life.
The Oppo Find X7 Ultra has a 50-megapixel main lens, a 50-megapixel wide-angle lens, and two 50-megapixel telephoto lenses, one of which is a 3x periscope lens.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max has a 48-megapixel main lens with multiple focal lengths, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 12-megapixel telephoto lens that supports 5x optical zoom.
In terms of hardware, the main cameras are similar, but the Oppo has higher resolution options for the telephoto and wide-angle lenses.
We shared a series of photos of each smartphone on our social media channels, without mentioning which one the iPhone was.
When we asked which images people liked the most, our survey favored the iPhone, but overall, most people liked some images of the Oppo and some images of the iPhone.
No surprises there, as with high-end smartphones, the differences in camera quality can be minuscule.
Choosing a favorite often comes down to the processing done by each smartphone, and choosing an image based on appearance comes down to personal preference.
For standard main camera photos taken during the day, the images come out almost the same. The iPhone can sometimes look a little more washed out because it loses some saturation when you turn up the lights, while the Oppo tends to be more saturated.
The iPhone’s images may be brighter, which is preferable for some people, but the Oppo features more vibrant colors in many shots. The iPhone sometimes turns up the warmth, and again, that’s something some people prefer.
For night shots, the Oppo’s images came out better for the most part. Night colors were truer and there were fewer problems with reflections and flare.
The iPhone turned up the brightness a bit too much in some areas of night shots, although a couple of low-light images came out better due to some of the low-light processing features Apple has built into the iPhone.
For telephoto and portrait images, the iPhone had the advantage in terms of focus and color, although photos were sometimes softer than the Oppo.
What images do you prefer? Let us know in the comments below.
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