You will find that OPPO has the right camera phone for you if you are looking for the best camera phone on the market. As a result of its remarkable DxOMark image score, the OPPO Find X6 Pro has impressed the smartphone camera industry with its wide range of features. On the DxOMark global image ranking list, the phone was ranked No. 1 with 153 points, which made it the best-ranked smartphone in terms of image quality in the world. In terms of ranking, Huawei Mate 50 Pro is now in second place, while Honor Magic5 Pro is in third place.

It was noted that DxOMark experts praised the OPPO Find X6 Pro for having balanced and exceptional performance in all photography sub-items, which include photos, videos, zoom, and bokeh, among others. The camera has excellent texture, a good noise balance, and accurate exposure.

OPPO Find X6 Pro is the World’s Best Camera Phone with DxOMark

OPPO Find X6 Pro scored the highest points among all smartphones when it came to low-light shooting scenarios, according to the DxOMark test, and it was the best smartphone among all of them. With its large sensor camera module, the phone is capable of capturing images under a wide range of lighting conditions while maintaining excellent image quality both day and night under different lighting conditions.

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A standout feature of the OPPO Find X6 Pro’s camera is the fact that it consists of three cameras, including a telephoto lens measuring 1/1.56-inches in length, a wide-angle lens measuring 1 inch in width at the bottom, and a free-curved ultra-wide angle lens measuring 1 inch in length. With all three lenses featuring the industry’s strongest light sensitivity, users will experience a photographic experience like no other.

It is also important to mention that the OPPO Find X6 Pro makes use of a new photon matrix technology, which is said to increase the dynamic range of light and dark tones by eight times as compared to traditional imaging.

The impressive achievements that have been made are not without their drawbacks, however. In both stills and videos taken by the phone, there seems to be an inconsistent exposure metering between the two. Since the main camera has a 1 inch sensor, you will have to take group shots from a distance in order for everyone in the group to be in focus because otherwise, no one will be in focus. I’d like to point out that limited depth of field is a problem that plagues all big-sensor smartphones, so the Find X6 Pro is not the only one.

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