The Ultimate Camera Review of iQOO 12!

Aojesh Moderator

2024-01-07 13:55

Hey Questers,

I hope you all are doing fantastic!


As promised, I am here with the ultimate camera review of the Ultimate Device i.e. iQOO 12.


Disclaimer: Every pictures attached below are RAW and unedited. The pictures are taken to show how good a camera is in the tough situations which you might face in daily life.

Let's get started!


Normal Mode: 1X

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This picture has the temple. Look at the attention to detail in the lower area. The marks on the rock has been captured beautifully and naturally.
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This group picture has multiple human skin textures. If you talk about naturality, all the skin colors are captured naturally and there was one more challenge in the picture, if you look at the Sky and the mirrors in the building, the image processing has to be real, so it brilliantly managed to have natural cloudy sky with actual color of reflection in the mirror.
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This was an instant capture with no shutter lag. When the waves hit me, all the waves have been captured in position including me with no movement.
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Here, I have not used the night mode, it was pitch dark at 8PM in the beach, And, the normal photo mode with a bit of adjustment managed to capture in a lot of light.
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This is taken using the B&W Filter in the ocean. The filter colour adopted true B&W scene and made the picture absolutely beautiful.
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A landscape picture where the distant object is also captured in the foggy sky with proper shadows and colors that can be seen via Naked Eyes.
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This is a great picture I believe because there was dense Fogg everywhere and still when you zoom at the top of the tree where most of the part is covered in Fogg, it still managed to keep the color of the tree.
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A very challenging picture for the lens anf software algorithm. This picture has been clicked against the Harsh Sun and the HDR Capability shined brilliantly. It managed to keep every minor detail by suppressing the Harsh sun over the top.

Normal Mode: 3X

In 3X as well, the same detailing has been captured in 1X mode. The shadows and highlights have been kept as it is because to the Optical Zoom.

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Normal Mode: 10X

Surprisingly, 10X is a digital zoom, but it has retained the details in every shot.

If I wouldn't have said that it has been taken in 10X, no one is able to say it is 10X. The color's highlights and shadows are captured accurately.

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Zooming Capiblity

In this section, I have put the pictures into a collage so that you get a better idea of the zooming cap. The shot has been taken either starting with a wide angle or 1X.

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Ultra-Wide Angle

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The other device was struggling to click this picture because of the partial sun is blackening the object. But, this 50 MP Wide Angle lens managed to survive and shined!
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Here, the sunset sun is suppressed beautifully between the trees, and tree shadows has been retained in the low lighting situation.
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One of the toughest picture for UW Lens. Excessive number of Human skintones is captured here in total artificial lighting scenario. Each and every person is captured in true to life colors.

Night Mode

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Portrait Mode

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Inbuilt camera filter used in portrait mode
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Portrait captured against Harsh Sunlight
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The most beautiful and challenging portrait

Macro Mode

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Snapshot

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Shot using Panning filter in Snapshot mode

Long Exposure

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Startrails captured the moving direction of Stars in 2.5 Hours
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Katiki Waterfalls

Supermoon

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Astro Mode

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Fisheye

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I almost used and demonstrated all the modes available in the camera application.

I hope you have liked the pictures and camera capabilities of the iQOO 12.


If you all want a comparison thread with the iQOO 11, I will try to cover that as well. If you want to see that, then let me know about it in the comments section below. See you in the next one very soon.


Signing Off

Aojesh

iQOO 12