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Realme 7 camera guard
Realme 7 camera guard






realme 7 camera guard
  1. REALME 7 CAMERA GUARD MANUAL
  2. REALME 7 CAMERA GUARD ISO
  3. REALME 7 CAMERA GUARD SERIES

We can't exactly be sure precisely what the cause of this is. This seems to mostly affect shots from the main camera and not so much the ultrawide.

REALME 7 CAMERA GUARD SERIES

Often, stills tend to come out in a series of a couple of over-sharpened images, followed by a couple of soft ones. However, just like with other Realme devices, like the vanilla Realme 7, it suffers from quality inconsistency. The 48MP Quad-Bayer Sony snapper we have here has proven its salt in more than a few devices.

realme 7 camera guard

It is a bit weird, but we guess it makes some sense. Instead of opening up an entirely different menu depending on whether you enter from a photo or video mode, Realme went for a different strategy of graying-out the non-relevant options. Here is what the general camera settings look like. There is also a RAW toggle on the left side.

realme 7 camera guard

REALME 7 CAMERA GUARD ISO

The exposure controls include ISO (100-3200 range) and shutter speed (1/8000s-32s range).

REALME 7 CAMERA GUARD MANUAL

You get to tweak exposure, white balance, manual focus, and exposure compensation. That would be fine in itself if the resulting photo wasn't auto cropped to match said recognized rectangle.Įxpert mode on the Realme 7 5G is available on both the main and the ultrawide cameras, as well with digital zoom, up to 5x. One particularly annoying part of the Ai is detecting rectangular shapes in the frame, which then leads the camera to automatically assume that you are trying to capture a sheet of paper or something similar. It can get tripped up from time to time and recognize and trigger an inaccurate mode, but only rarely. The Realme 7 5G does have Ai scene enhancement, though. Chrome Boost is a notable omission on the 7 5G, but we can't say it will be sorely missed given our previous experience with it. We would say that the Realme 7 5G has a few extras, overall. There are some notable differences in options here, compared to the vanilla Realme 7.

realme 7 camera guard

There are two zoom toggle levels (2x and 5x) available as part of the main UI, which is odd on a phone that lacks a dedicated telephoto camera. There are fewer menus than older versions - most of the modes are now on the main rolodex, which is good. The camera app is the familiar Oppo/Realme one with a few tweaks here and there. The selfie camera over at the front packs a 16MP Sony IMX471 sensor with what seems to be a Quad-Bayer filter and f/2.1 aperture. Video capture is capped at with EIS going up to FullHD and producing some rather impressive results. It gets a simple PDAF system and a single LED flash. The S5KGM1ST is a Quad-Bayer sensor and, by default, produces 12MP stills.Īside from that, nothing is really all that noteworthy about the Realme 7 5G main camera setup. However, the raw specs are all the same - you still get 0.8µm pixels in a 1/2" sensor. It consists of a 48MP, f/1.8 main Quad-Bayer camera, alongside an 8MP, f/2.3, 119-degree ultrawide, and a pair of two 2MP snappers - one dedicated macro and the other a black and white unit used for depth info, which Realme refers to as a Portrait lens.Ī bit of a closer inspection reveals that the main camera on the Realme 7 5G uses a Samsung S5KGM1ST sensor - a less-popular variation of the vanilla S5KGM1 one found in many handsets. The Realme 7 5G is rocking a very familiar quad-camera setup.








Realme 7 camera guard