Lava Blaze Curve 5G Camera Review

64MP sensor: Great daylight shots with rich details (potential exposure issues and slow shutter speeds) 8MP ultra-wide: Decent performance, but softer edges and inconsistent colors 2MP macro: Struggles in low light Up to 20x digital zoom: Commendable detail retention Dedicated low-light mode: Uses AI (may introduce noise)

Front Camera: 32MP sensor: Captures high-quality selfies with accurate details

The primary 64MP sensor captures impressive shots in daylight, offering fine details and a slightly high saturation level, although sometimes the exposure can be inconsistent.

Portrait and close-up shots exceeded my expectations, while the 2MP macro lens struggled, especially in dim lighting.

The full resolution mode, allowing for up to 20X digital zoom, retains commendable detail.

The 8MP ultra-wide camera performs adequately but suffers from softer details at the edges and inconsistent color temperatures, though it thankfully avoids distortion.

Low-light performance leaves room for improvement, with twilight images faring better than those in darker conditions.

The dedicated low-light mode uses AI to enhance images, sometimes at the expense of introducing noise.

The 32MP front camera impressed me, accurately capturing skin tones, facial details, and background exposure.

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