Budget photography: Best camera phones under 30000 September 2024

Budget photography: Best camera phones under 30000 September 2024

Smartphone cameras have become very good. These days, a flagship smartphone is very much capable of clicking images that look similar to DSLR and mirrorless cameras. The tech has become so good that to get a very good camera smartphone, you don’t even need to spend money on a flagship and there are many devices under ₹30,000 that offer users a pretty good camera. Let us take a look at some of the best smartphones under ₹30,000 that you can buy in September 2024.

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Moto Edge 50 Pro

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Motorola generated a lot of buzz about the Motorola Edge 50 Pro having the world’s first Pantone-validated camera. The phone also bagged the Pantone SkinTone Validation and has added an array of AI-assisted camera features. The rear camera array is headlined by a 50 MP primary camera with a wide f/1.4 aperture, OIS support, and laser autofocus. It also features a 10 MP 3x telephoto shooter with OIS and a 13 MP ultrawide camera with autofocus, which allows it to double as a macro shooter. Once again, a fully loaded camera configuration

Samsung Galaxy M55

The camera on the Samsung Galaxy M55 is a triple rear camera setup which includes a 50-megapixel primary shooter, an 8-megapixel ultrawide angle lens, and a 2-megapixel macro shooter. The images from the primary shooter are pretty good. Before clicking the photo, you will notice a bit of a watercolour effect in the viewfinder. But once you click the image and the phone does its processing, the results are good. We have sufficient dynamic range and the details are also ample. At times, the highlights get blown up in extremely bright conditions, but apart from that, the images are pretty solid.

Realme 13 Pro

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The Realme 13 Pro comes with a 50 MP Sony LYT-600 primary camera with OIS support and an 8 MP ultrawide camera, which also doubles as a macro shooter. The primary camera clicks some stunning photos with close to natural colours and solid dynamic range. The Realme 13 Pro’s primary camera clicks great photos for its price. One thing to note is that the shutter speed is on the slower side, and you won’t always capture an in-motion shot with ease.

Redmi Note 13 Pro+

The Redmi Note 13 Pro+ was launched earlier this year with an all-new triple camera setup consisting of a 200 MP Samsung ISOCELL HP3 camera with both OIS and EIS, an 8 MP ultrawide shooter, and a 2 MP macro camera. This sensor is capable of pulling in quite a bit of detail in ideal lighting conditions. The main camera captures crisp and detailed shots with good colours. In most instances, you get a solid, social-media-worthy shot. Natural bokeh is strong because of the size of the lens and the camera also focuses on subjects pretty easily in good lighting conditions.

Poco F6

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The POCO F6’s camera setup marks a significant upgrade over its predecessor. The primary camera now features a Sony IMX882 sensor with both OIS and EIS support, a notable improvement from the 64 MP Omnivision sensor on the POCO F5. Additionally, there’s an 8 MP ultrawide lens, while the previously included 2 MP macro lens has been dropped—a move that won’t disappoint many, given the limited utility of such low-resolution cameras.

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Darab Mansoor Ali
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