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Oppo Find N5 Camera and Video Quality

Writer's picture: Muhammad RehmanMuhammad Rehman

The Find N5 features a sturdy triple camera system on the back and, as with other recent Oppo phones, the Hasselblad logo once more.



The primary camera is a 50MP unit based on the Sony Lytia LYT-700 sensor. Beyond that, you also get an 8MP ultrawide camera with autofocus. A 50MP periscope telephoto, last but not least. Yes, Oppo managed to fit a periscope-style camera in the Find N5, but you have to remember the amazingly slim profile does not apply to the camera bump, which protrudes generously.



The Oppo/OnePlus-Hasselblad collaboration continues on the Find N5, and this means that the Swedish camera company has pitched in with some color science in Pro mode and whatnot. In other words, there is little beyond the badge itself.



The Hasselblad influence can be seen in the viewfinder of the camera app, with the orange accent color, but other than that, it's a camera app like any other.

The implementation for making use of the foldable form factor is also relatively familiar and straightforward. In tablet mode, the three primary features are enabled by three small shortcuts in the upper left corner of the user interface.



The first button minimizes the camera viewfinder to one part of the screen, while the other half allows you to scroll, view and edit your recently shot images. This way, the camera stays ready if another moment worth capturing comes around.



The next one shows a preview on the cover screen - this way, your friends will see themselves while you are taking photos of them. And with the final one, you will be able to use the Cover screen as a primary viewfinder and take selfies with the rear cameras.




The main camera on the Find N5 captures stills in around 12.5MP by default. With lots of color and detail, these look very clean and sharp. Some sharpening artifacts are visible, but only when pixel-peeping. The dynamic range is good but not perfect.



You can force the main camera to capture in a full 50MP resolution. You don't really get more detail from these shots, though. The processing is a bit more lax, but not in a major way. The other quality characteristics appear to be identical. Additionally, the main camera has decent 2x zoom capabilities. Very clean and sharp, with great detail.



The noise is contained effectively. Closing off the main camera section, we have the Portrait mode shots. These are quite good, with excellent background bokeh, subject separation, and detection. Here are some of our samples, shot at 1x and 2x. Photos from the 3x periscope telephoto camera are stellar. The detail is great, and so are the contrast and dynamic range. There is practically no noise. The colors look great and are well-matched to the main camera. Honestly, we have no complaints.



The ultrawide camera is kind of disappointing, especially compared to the other cameras. The detail isn't great, and everything is soft and blurry. Dynamic range is okay, but not great. The colors look good but are a bit cold and not well-matched to the other cameras.



Due to its design, the Find N5 actually has a pair of selfie cameras - one on the cover display and another one in the corner of the inner screen. These seem identical in terms of hardware. Even though it uses darker exposures than we are accustomed to, the Find N5's main camera performs reasonably well in low-light conditions. The detail is there, and the colors are good. Noise is well-contained, and so are light sources. Shadows are well developed.



The Find N5 has an automatic night mode, which is very reliable and triggers as expected. Beyond that, there is also a dedicated Night mode, which you can toggle manually. It can be applied to any camera, but from our testing, we didn't really see much difference between the automatic and manual modes. Here are some samples from Night mode just to be thorough.



The 3x telephoto is also a bit dark on average, but the quality isn't bad. There is plenty of detail with low noise. Light sources are well-contained. Shadows are decently developed. Not ideal, but decent. The ultrawide camera does not perform so hot in low light. These photos benefit from the HDR algorithm's impressive dynamic range, which helps to save face. However, the camera has trouble focusing in these conditions, and the detail isn't great. Most textures come out quite soft.


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The Find N5 can shoot at up to 4K resolution with all of its cameras at up to 60fps on all cameras, except for the ultrawide and selfie cameras, which are limited to 30fps. By default, videos get saved in AVC/h.264 with a bitrate of around 100 Mbps, plus a stereo AAC audio stream packed inside an MP4 container. You can choose HEVC/h.265 codec instead to save some space.

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