Update: The votes are in, and the readers chose Motorola Edge 50 Pro as the winner in five scenarios in our blind camera comparison. Hence the OPPO Reno12 Pro has been eliminated, and the Motorola Edge 50 Pro has progressed to the second round to compete with other contenders.
Welcome to the 91mobiles Blind Camera League! Here, we’re putting the camera capabilities of smartphones from various price ranges to the test across different scenarios. And the best part? You, our readers, are the judges! Simply choose the images you prefer and the phone with fewer votes will be eliminated. The top pick advances, moving through the rounds until we crown the best camera phone under Rs 50,000!
Round one competitors under Rs 50,000:
In the first round, we have the OPPO Reno12 Pro (review) and the Motorola Edge 50 Pro (review) battling it out for the title of Best Camera Phone under Rs 50,000. Check out the blind camera comparisons below, and vote for your favourite photos!
- Group A: Realme 13 Pro Plus vs Honor 200
- Group C: OnePlus 12R vs Vivo V40 Pro
- Group D: Realme GT 6 vs Xiaomi 14 Civi
Camera specs at a glance:
Before we begin our blind camera test, let’s review these phones’ on-paper specs. Since it is a blind camera test, we have renamed the phones “Phone A” and “Phone B.” The names will be disclosed once the poll ends after a week.
OPPO Reno12 Pro | Motorola Edge 50 Pro | |
Primary camera | 50 MP, f/1.8 with PDAF & OIS | 50 MP, f/1.4 with PDAF & OIS |
Secondary camera | 8 MP (ultrawide), f/2.2 | 13 MP (ultrawide), f/2.2 with Auto Focus |
Tertiary camera | 50 MP (2x telephoto), f/2.0 | 10 MP (3x telephoto), f/2.0 with OIS |
Front Camera | 50 MP, f/2.0 with Auto Focus | 50 MP, f/1.9 with Auto Focus |
Table of Contents
Daylight HDR
Here’s a daylight shot from OPPO Reno12 Pro and Motorola Edge 50 Pro captured at the same time, to test their HDR capabilities, colour science, sharpness etc.
Ultrawide
Here are ultrawide shots from these phones taken at our office to test the ultrawide lens’s distortion, perspective correction, colour consistency, HDR processing, and other elements.
Zoom
We took these zoom shots in our office campus, from the same distance and at the same focal length.
Portrait
We took these portrait shots from both phones at the same time, at the same focal length and from the same distance.
Selfie
These selfies were taken from the OPPO Reno12 Pro and Motorola Edge 50 Pro, to test the colour management, focus, and HDR capabilities of the front camera.
Low light without night mode
The following two pictures were taken with the phones in the default mode during night, to test their low-light capabilities. We ensured that no night mode was active at the time of capture.
Low light with night mode
These images were clicked using the night mode in the same scenario on the OPPO Reno12 Pro and Motorola Edge 50 Pro.
This wraps up our blind camera comparison between the OPPO Reno12 Pro and Motorola Edge 50 Pro. Now, it’s time to pick the images you like more, by casting your vote in the polls attached to each segment. We will keep the polls open for a week. Come back next week on Wednesday, November 13th to find out which device won this shootout and advances to the next round.