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It seems that the selfie camera on Apple’s iPhone 11 is not good enough to be in the top ten in DXOMark. A full review of the 11’s camera has been released today, and its 12MP camera will only be able to offer “decent performance.”
The iPhone 11 has received an overall score of 91 in selfie cameras in the DXOmark ranking. This places the device one point below the 11 Pro Max, and it’s all due to its differences in focus category.
Focus is a weak point for the iPhone 11 and a category where it performs worse than its cousin 11 Pro Max. The subject is in focus when capturing selfies at short distances, but at longer distances, for example, when shooting with an extended selfie stick, the face is noticeably more out of focus than on the iPhone 11 Pro or Galaxy S10 +. The subjects in the back of the group selfies are also noticeably out of focus.
DXOMark says the selfie camera on the 11 Pro Max is “capable of maintaining better sharpness than the iPhone 11 as the subject gets further away from the camera.More noise is also found in images taken in low light environments. When it comes to video, the iPhone 11 is described as “a good option, but not among the best.”
On the upside, the iPhone 11 performs slightly better in the color category and handles noise a little better than Apple’s flagship phone. Exposure is accurate in bright light and in typical indoor conditions and is reduced only in low light. Video images also show pleasing colors, with good white balance and smooth transitions in changing light conditions.
If you’re curious, the top spot in the selfie camera department belongs to the Huawei P40 Pro, followed by the Huawei Nova 6 5G. Third, we find the Galaxy S20 Ultra, followed by the Galaxy Note 10+ 5g. The iPhone 11 ranks 13th, while the 11 Pro Max ranks ninth.
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Via DXOMark
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