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Honor 8x- Camera Review-photo-video-slow motion-paranoma-low light

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Honor 8x camera is a good enough on its own to deliver superior-level photos with 4616 x 3464 pixels image resolution. The device comes with 12MP & 12MP dual primary cameras with PDAF and dual flash for picturesque pictures, front camera of 8MP for enviable selfies with pleasing color reproductions.
~Before proceeding any further, let’s take a look at the Honor 8X’s camera specifications. The Honor 8X packs in a dual camera setup on the back, featuring a 20MP f/1.8 primary sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. Up front, the device features a 16MP f/2.0 selfie shooter, which is conveniently placed within the relatively small notch. On the software side of things, Honor has also included a bunch of different features in the camera app, including a very handy Pro Mode, along with two separate modes – Night Mode and Aperture Mode – that allow users to click better pictures quite easily.
~While the Night Mode allows users to manually adjust the ISO and shutter speed, to help them click better pictures in low light conditions, the Aperture Mode, as the name suggests, allows users to adjust the aperture. All other settings remain on auto, which means that users will be able to click arguably better images without being overwhelmed by all the settings available in the Pro Mode. The camera app also includes a Light Painting Mode which allows users to click some great light painting shots without worrying too much about the settings. Now let’s take a look at the actual camera performance:

Performance in Good Lighting Conditions
The Honor 8X’s primary dual camera setup works very well in good lighting conditions and delivers some pretty detailed images with the ‘AI assist’ turned off. Turning on the AI assist, however, limits the image size to 12MP, which means that even when the colors on the image look a little better, the images don’t have as much detail to them. Camera operation is also a bit sluggish as the phone takes a significant amount of time to focus on the subject, so clicking a quick snapshot by double tapping the volume down button (a neat camera shortcut), never results in a good image. Here are a couple of sample images we clicked using the Honor 8X in good lighting conditions.
~The Honor 8X tends to struggle in low lighting and has issues focusing on the subject at times. While the color reproduction is on point, the iffy focusing means that there’s a significant loss of detail and the images look at bit fuzzy, even at the sslightest movement. Turning on the AI assist while capturing low light shots results in images that look a bit too unrealistic, but they’re definitely more usable than the ones captured without AI assist. Unfortunately, there’s still some detail loss, even with the AI assist turned on. Here are a couple of low light shots captured by the Honor 8X:

~ Video Performance
The Honor 8X falls a bit behind the competition when it comes to videos, as it can only capture videos up to 1080p in resolution. There’s no option for 4K video recording and, besides, it doesn’t feature any form of stabilization. Hence, even though the videos look pretty decent, capturing them free-handed results in very shaky and unusable footage. Just take a look this 1080p video sample shot using the Honor 8X:

~Selfie Performance
The Honor 8X features a 16MP f/2.0 selfie shooter which is a decent performer and manages to take some pretty usable selfies. The images have a decent amount of detail, no unnatural smoothing and good color reproduction, in good lighting.

However, in low-light conditions, the Honor 8X faces the same issue. The phone again takes a fair amount of time to focus, sometimes refusing to focus at all, and results in images that lose out on details due to blur or shakiness.

Most mid-range devices these days come with a software-enabled Portrait Mode for the front facing camera and the Honor 8X is no different. The device also features a Portrait Mode feature on the front camera and its performance is quite average. The edge detection, much like the Portrait Mode on the rear camera, is a bit inconsistent and the background blur sometimes looks a bit too unnatural. Just take a look at some of the sample images we took with the front camera:

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