Motorola Edge 50 Pro vs Vivo V30 blind camera comparison: vote for the superior mid-range shooter

The Motorola Edge 50 Pro (review) is one of the most feature-packed smartphones in its segment. This feature list also extends to the cameras where the Motorola Edge 50 Pro ships with a 10MP 3x telephoto lens along with a dedicated primary and an ultrawide + macro lens. Wondering how this camera setup stacks against competition in a real-world scenario? We’re putting the judgment in your hands.

In this blind camera comparison, we’ve chosen to pit the Motorola Edge 50 Pro against the camera-centric Vivo V30 (review) smartphone. You decide which smartphone captures better results by casting your vote. The smartphones’ identities are masked, so you won’t know which one took which image. Check back in a few weeks to see the results.

Daylight

These daylight shots were taken using the primary cameras of the devices in their default settings. The Motorola Edge 50 Pro and Vivo V30 are both equipped with a 50MP primary camera, which outputs a 12.5MP image using pixel binning. However, the Motorola smartphone comes with a slightly larger f/1.4 aperture lens compared to the f/1.88 of its competitor. Vote for the image which offers superior detailing, vibrant colours, and good highlights.

 

Ultrawide

The ultrawide setups on the phones are different. The Motorola Edge 50 Pro ships with a 13MP snapper with f/2.2, whereas the Vivo V30 boasts a 50MP f/1.0 ultra-wide lens. Both sensors offer a similar field-of-view (FoV). Check out the results and cast your vote for the image which delivers better landscape shots.

 

Portrait

The Motorola Edge 50 Pro and Vivo V30 both leverage computational techniques for portrait photography. The images shown above were captured using the primary cameras of these devices. Analyse the results, paying particular attention to how well the edges of the subjects have been separated from the background, and then vote for the image that achieves this the best.

 

3x Zoom

The Motorola Edge 50 Pro features a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. In contrast, the Vivo V30 lacks a dedicated telephoto lens but can achieve 3x zoom and more, digitally. The images displayed above were captured using 3x zoom. Vote for the image that captures both intrinsic details and vibrant colours.

 

Selfie

The Motorola Edge 50 Pro and Vivo V30 both are equipped with a 50MP selfie camera in the punch-hole setup. The cameras do pixel-binning to output 12.5MP images by default. Examine the results and let us know which smartphone offers good exposure to facial details and skin tones.

 

Low light

The lowlight (shots) above were taken from the respective phones’ primary cameras, without the use of flash or night mode. Both smartphones were equally good with their shutter speeds and autofocus. Take a look at the image quality captured by the Motorola Edge 50 Pro and Vivo V30, and vote for the one that demonstrates superior performance in low-light conditions.

 

Night mode

The Motorola Edge 50 Pro and Vivo V30 both require manual activation of night mode to capture long exposure shots, which helps in capturing more details in dimly lit environments. Which smartphone’s night mode is doing a better job at that? Cast your vote to let us know.

 

This concludes our Motorola Edge 50 Pro vs Vivo V30 blind camera comparison. Don’t forget to come back and check the results after a few weeks.