Image detail is class-leading across all light levels, without the over-sharpening that we saw in Pixel 2 images, resulting in a very natural look overall. The Pixel 3 also renders some of the best textures and detail we have seen on front cameras since we started our testing. At long distances, the camera also offers a very wide depth of field, keeping the background sharp and making the Pixel 3 a good choice for travel selfies that include the background in image composition. It is capable of keeping subjects in focus from a very close shooting distance of 30cm up to selfie-stick shots at 120cm. The Pixel 3’s autofocus system is one of the best-performing that we have seen on a front camera, and better than on the Galaxy Note 9 in terms of stability and sharpness in long-distance subject shots. Test summaryĭetail remains excellent under indoor lighting and Google’s HDR+ delivers good dynamic range across all light levels. For more information about the DxOMark Selfie test protocol, click here. 8 MP secondary camera with fixed-focus f/2.2-aperture lens, 19mm-equivalent focal lengthĪbout DxOMark Selfie tests: For scoring and analysis in our smartphone front camera reviews, DxOMark engineers capture and evaluate over 1500 test images and more than 2 hours of video both in controlled lab environments and in natural indoor and outdoor scenes, using the camera’s default settings. This article is designed to highlight the most important results of our testing.8 Mp primary camera with f/1.8-aperture lens, 28mm-equivalent focal length, PDAF.Read our comprehensive review to find out how the Google Pixel 3 front camera performs in our new DxOMark Selfie test. Please note that we did not test the super-wide-angle lens for this review, but only the Pixel 3’s front camera primary module. The front camera records video at 1080p full HD resolution at 30 frames per second. The second lens features a slower f/2.2.-aperture lens, but both cameras come with auto HDR. Selfie photographers can capture images with either an 8MP camera with a fast f/1.8-aperture and 28mm-equivalent focal length lens, or with a super-wide-angle with the same pixel count, but a 19mm-equivalent focal length-ideal for group shots or self-portraits that include large portions of the background scenery. Right now the Pixel 3 is one of very few devices that comes with single camera at the back and a dual camera at the front. Looking at the front camera hardware specifications, it seems we can expect great things from the Pixel 3 selfie shooter as well. The Google Pixel 3 is one of the best-performing single-lens cameras in our DxOMark Mobile test protocol for smartphone rear cameras.
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