Author: Sayan | Date: Oct 25, 2024 | Time: 8 am
The Razr 50 features a dual-camera setup with a 50MP sensor with optical image stabilization and a 13MP ultrawide lens, delivering sharp, vibrant images in daylight but limiting zooming capabilities.
Primary and Ultrawide
The Motorola Razr 50's portrait mode provides good subject separation and a nice bokeh effect but can misjudge depth occasionally. Warmer hues enhance images but may result in unnatural skin tones in low-light conditions.
Portrait and Bokeh Mode
In low-light settings, the Motorola Razr 50 maintains decent detail and minimal lens flare. However, warmer tones can lead to unnatural skin appearances, and some noise may be visible in darker areas.
Dynamic Range and Exposure
The camera's Night mode effectively captures low-light images with reduced noise and enhanced contrast, resulting in well-balanced shots with cleaner artificial lights and a brighter sky than in reality.
Low-Light Performance
The 32MP selfie camera performs well under good lighting conditions, capturing sharp details and natural skin tones.
Selfie Camera
The Razr 50 offers video recording up to 4K at 60fps, delivering smooth footage in well-lit environments.
The Razr 50’s camera is a solid performer in most standard conditions but falls short in challenging lighting or when zooming, limiting its appeal to photography enthusiasts.
Verdict