Hello, Everytime I use my front/selfie camera, half the screen turns white and only a circle in the middle is visible when it detects a face Is there any way to disable this? Bit annoying only the middle of my screen is visible.

I was using Find x2 pro, and i upgraded to find x5 to get more years of Android support, but the issue is about the stock camera, with all that hype over marisilicon x, it's just a cheap 100 euro smartphone camera ! I don't know what oppo does by limiting the non pro model by screwing the stock app with no update since release, i saw complaints about oneplus but the lonly complain about oppo was from DXO, now i confirm, check the difference with Gcam (8.8 AGC port), it's way better, stock camera is the one oversharpened, the fur is like generated using a cheap generative AI !


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I've noticed the last while that when I try and take a video on the camera app it looks really laggy even before starting to record. Even when in picture mode the camera seems to lag a bit there. When using the likes of Snapchat or WhatsApp I can record and it's smooth.

Cons: expensive, ultrawide camera is inconsistent, lack of extended optical zoom for the camera is poor, only four years of software support guaranteed, ColorOS not polished enough, design marred by ugly logos, back is too smooth and slides around on not-quite-flat surfaces.

The cameras are housed in a fairly strange looking unit on the back of the phone, with the main (64MP) sensor sitting in a large circle, with the two additional lenses much smaller underneath it.


The default mode gives you access to the three camera units on the back, as well as the option to quickly access a 5x digital zoom option. You can also pinch to zoom to get up to 30x zoom too. There are a couple of extra features here you can choose from, including switching on Auto HDR, or selecting a high-res mode if you want to record at the full 64MP when using the main lens. By default, images are output at 16MP from the main lens. You can also change aspect ratio, switch a timer on/off and add a flash.

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Indeed, the Find X6 Pro has a 50MP primary camera with a 1" Sony sensor, followed by a 50MP ultrawide camera with autofocus and a 50MP zoom camera with a stabilized periscope lens for 2.8x optical zoom.

The Oppo Find X6 Pro uses the same 1" sensor by Sony found on the Xiaomi 13 Pro and 12S Ultra, as well as on the vivo X90 Pro. We have already explained what the 1" means in our 12S Ultra review - it's not the actual sensor size, but a legacy concept that refers to the diameter of the video camera tube needed to project an image that would cover the size of the sensor. You can learn more about that here.

The ultrawide and zoom cameras use an identical sensor - 50MP Sony IMX890 1/1.56" with 1/0m pixels and all-pixel omnidirectional autofocus (or Octa-PD AF) on both. This means the ultrawide camera supports focusing from as close as 4cm away, while the zoom camera has a minimum focus distance of 25cm.

The zoom camera relies on a 65mm f/2.4 periscopic 5P lens with suspension prism image stabilization (OIS). Oppo says this should be the most stable periscope zoom lens on the smartphone market. The lens offers 2.8x zoom compared to the main camera, but Oppo has chosen fixed 3x and 6x fixed steps in the camera app.

The rear camera setup is assisted by a laser transmitting/receiving system, which should serve well the autofocus and probably the portrait mode. There is also a color spectral sensor next to the LED flash.

The Hasselblad collaboration brings the Swedish camera company's color science for the camera's Pro mode - what Oppo calls Natural Color Calibration. The color spectral sensor on the back undoubtedly helps in the color department by enabling more precise auto white balance.

And last on the camera list, the selfie camera employs a 32MP Sony IMX 709 1/2.8" sensor with 0.8m pixels, a Quad-Bayer filter and a wide-angle 21mm f/2.4 lens. Curiously, this is one of the very few selfie cameras on the market to support autofocus. Since this camera has a rather wide field of view, the camera app offers 0.8x (21mm), 1x (25mm) and 2x (49mm) - with the 25mm and 49mm being done by a simple digital zoom.

There's nothing too sophisticated about the default camera app - it is similar to what you'd find on any recent Oppo or Realme. The main camera modes are arranged in a typical carousel formation. The usual controls for HDR and the AI mode can be found on top of the viewfinder. The Settings menu gives you the standard list of options.

You will find four toggles on the viewfinder - one for the ultrawide, one for the main 1x mode, and two zoom shortcuts - 3x and 6x. If you decide to use the zoom wheel, you will see that the switch from the main camera to the zoom one is done at the 2.8x point.

And although there's a dedicated Night mode, we found that even in Photo mode, there's Night mode processing at play if the lighting conditions are met and all photos (default and Night) are identical. There's also a tripod mode within the Night mode that uses longer exposure for better results. The Night mode is supported on all three cameras.

Oppo has brought Pro mode support to all of its cameras. It gives you control over the usual stuff like ISO, exposure, white balance, manual focus, and shutter speed (up to 30s). There are also focus peaking and histogram to help you out. RAW and RAW+ (expanded dynamic range) are available across all three rear cameras.

The main camera on the Oppo Find X6 Pro saves 12.5MP by default, and those are among the best you can get from a smartphone these days. The amount of resolved detail is great, while the processing is mature, and the rendition turned out nicely balanced and natural-looking.

Some of the flat surfaces look so squeaky clean that they are almost waxy in appearance. It's only visible from up close, but it's definitely an observation that stands out compared to the other cameraphones with 1-inch sensors.

Oppo says its primary camera is capable of 2x in-sensor zoom, and we can confirm it's quite good. It is probably done by cropping the center of the 50MP output as it's not exactly like a 2x optical one - you can clearly see where the upscaling algorithm didn't do a great job with fine detail, such as trees, grass, and roof tiles.

The ultrawide camera also relies on a large 50MP sensor even if its binned pixels are "just" 2.0m big. The camera supports autofocus and uses a freeform lens - instead of the traditional spherical or aspherical optical elements, the camera uses an asymmetrical lens with a complex and uneven surface. The freeform type of lens tackles optical aberrations and allows better quality light to reach the sensor - two major benefits for an ultrawide-angle camera.

The 12.5MP photos taken on the ultrawide camera are easily among the best in class. They are incredibly detailed, clean of noise, and have minimal distortion around the corners. Even intricate detail, such as foliage or dog fur, come through very well and look natural.

Thanks to the autofocus, the ultrawide camera also doubles as a macro shooter. Note that there is an option for Auto Macro, but when triggered, it crops and upscales from the photo to match the field of view of the main camera (23mm). That's why we didn't use the Auto Macro and instead shot our closeup photos in their default 15mm FoV.

The zoom camera uses the same large 50MP sensor as the ultrawide-angle one, but it sits behind a 65mm periscopic lens. This means it provides roughly 2.8x optical zoom over the primary camera (23mm lens). And if you use the zoom wheel, you will notice the switch between the cameras around the 2.7x-2.8x mark.

The Portrait mode offers 3x and 1x zoom levels, with the 3x being the default option. The portraits we took with the zoom camera are impeccable, with excellent subject rendition (resolved detail and processing), impressive colors, great dynamic range and no visible noise.

Finally, let's talk about the selfie camera. It's a 32MP Quad-Bayer shooter, one that s capable of autofocus - a rarity these days. It saves 32MP images instead of 8MP, which means you should not expect a whole lot of detail.

The night photos from the main camera as some of the best you can get from a smartphone in 2023. The resolved detail is top-notch, the exposure is outstanding, the dynamic range is more than enough, there is no visible noise, and the color saturation is awesome.

The same can be said about the ultrawide camera photo quality in low-light conditions. The samples we took are impressive, with great detail and sharpness (for an UW camera), a bright look, a great color rendition, and a high dynamic range across all scenes. These are some of the best UW shots we've seen lately, and the large sensor pixels, premium lens and the autofocus surely helped.

The 3x zoomed photos from the telephoto camera are impressive, too. All shots we took at night turned out detailed and sharp, with low noise, great colors and high dynamic range. They are quite bright, too.

Tripod Night Mode is available as part of the Night Mode; you need to enable it yourself. It works on all three rear cameras, and the photos it took are impeccable. This mode needs about 2-3s on the main camera and about 8s on the UW and 3x shooters. ff782bc1db

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