[PHOTOS] Oppo Find 7/7a user and review shots

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BoneXDA

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So talk Oppo Find 7 video & photography!

Image sensor: Sony BSI Exmor IMX214 CMOS, 1/3.06" sensor size
Maximum sensor resolution: 4160x3120, 13 megapixels
Maximum picture resolution in HD Mode: 8160x6120, 50MP (HD Mode stitches together 10 normal shots)
Lens: F2.0, 6-element auto-focus system
Front facing camera: 5 megapixel
Maximum video resolution: 3840x2160 = 4k at 30FPS, 1920x1080 at 60FPS, 1280x720p at 120FPS
HDR, panorama, smile detection, macro, night mode, tap to focus


Phandroid review shows off top notch photo quality, 50 megapixel HD images
Source, full size images: http://phandroid.com/2014/04/21/oppo-find-7a-review/

Normal 13MP
mural-normalf1xy0.jpg


HDR 13MP
mural-hdrlmkss.jpg


HD 50MP (click!)



Normal 13MP
flowers-normalj7k3b.jpg


HDR 13MP
flowers-hdrh4j50.jpg


HD 50MP (click!)



Normal 13MP
boxers-normalkoq18.jpg


HDR 13MP
boxers-hdrj2jye.jpg



Normal 13MP
courthouse-normal97kxy.jpg


HDR 13MP
courthouse-hdrhujme.jpg



More normal 13MP shots:

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img20140419172545elk6l.jpg


img20140417120248ohjei.jpg


img20140419120551jtjga.jpg



See more Phandroid images and read the full review here:
http://phandroid.com/2014/04/21/oppo-find-7a-review/
 

BoneXDA

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Phandroid also posted a couple of video samples





4K in the park, thx Baljeet Rana




Danny Winger made a 7a walkthrough and posted a 4k video


 

BoneXDA

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Analyzing the shots posted so far, the Oppo Find 7a's IMX214 sensor captures impressive amount of details, high per pixel sharpness with nice all around clarity thx to the consistently sharp lens and low amount of post-processing. HDR is working well too, no inconsistencies. I guess saturation could be a slightly bit higher. Video clarity is quite nice too, 4k offers all the details we can ask for.

PhoneArena review shots
For full size photos please visit PhoneArenas's full detailed review here: http://www.phonearena.com/reviews/Oppo-Find-7a-Review_id3669/page/3

Normal vs. HDR

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hdr3t1e8m.jpg


sample-images40ldj6.jpg

hdr49afpv.jpg




Strong light, Medium Light, Low Light, Darkness with Flash

strong-lighto8cxz.jpg


medium-lightt4f5w.jpg


low-lightelcql.jpg


darknessh6ieg.jpg
 
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GSM Arena review is in - fine image quality!
You can read GSMA's review here with full size images & EXIF: http://www.gsmarena.com/oppo_find_7a-review-1073p8.php

The camera produces sharp, highly detailed, images with good dynamic range and fine color reproduction, at a few shots sky blue is maybe a tad on the purple side, nothing too much.

gsmarena_016f5d0t.jpg


gsmarena_015nci0n.jpg


gsmarena_012hjduq.jpg


gsmarena_011k0cc9.jpg


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HDR is quite aggressive, bringing a lot of clipped dark and bright details alive. It appears there's a little saturation boost too

gsmarena_006dse7o.jpg

gsmarena_006hm0e25.jpg


gsmarena_001agitn.jpg

gsmarena_001hmzi0k.jpg




The phone can capture up to 32 second frames meaning you can do highly detailed low ISO shots as well as artistic DSLR-like ones during the night, this one's my favorite so far:

gsmarena_101lsc01.jpg
 
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seanpr123

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Loving the rear camera. Only complaint is the subpar slow motion '720p' video. Really looks like maybe 480p upscaled, not impressive.
Taking some great shots, quick focus and shutter. Great night auto night shots compared to my S4 and panorama stitches nicely for me in the one or two I've tried.

Front camera leaves something to be desired for me though. I understand there's the beautify filter that's enabled by default, but I notice a pretty bad foggy haze from there as well. Might just be the indoor lighting conditions I've tried with, but not impressed yet.
 

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I love this phone but my wife love it, too. finally.......TT


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here are some nice shots I did until now :)
(makro & slowshutter)

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here are some nice shots I did until now :)
(makro & slowshutter)

Sent from my X9076 using XDA Free mobile app

Wow, the macro shots are really impressive... Cool - Can't wait for my Oppo Find 7 (DHL - it should be here before weekend)
The "slowshutter" shot, did you just kept the phone in the hand? I am to shaky for things like this...

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Wow, the macro shots are really impressive... Cool - Can't wait for my Oppo Find 7 (DHL - it should be here before weekend)
The "slowshutter" shot, did you just kept the phone in the hand? I am to shaky for things like this...

lienot

thank you! it's not possible to make sharp slow shutter photos while holding the phone in your hands.. i bought a small tripod for it :p here some more i did :) all taken by night and totally darkness!

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thank you! it's not possible to make sharp slow shutter photos while holding the phone in your hands.. i bought a small tripod for it :p here some more i did :) all taken by night and totally darkness!

Sent from my X9076 using XDA Free mobile app

Wow! Real nice photos. Can't wait to play around with this thing. I hope they ship it fast!

lienot
 

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Columbus Circle - NYC using Slow Shutter ;)
 

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    So talk Oppo Find 7 video & photography!

    Image sensor: Sony BSI Exmor IMX214 CMOS, 1/3.06" sensor size
    Maximum sensor resolution: 4160x3120, 13 megapixels
    Maximum picture resolution in HD Mode: 8160x6120, 50MP (HD Mode stitches together 10 normal shots)
    Lens: F2.0, 6-element auto-focus system
    Front facing camera: 5 megapixel
    Maximum video resolution: 3840x2160 = 4k at 30FPS, 1920x1080 at 60FPS, 1280x720p at 120FPS
    HDR, panorama, smile detection, macro, night mode, tap to focus


    Phandroid review shows off top notch photo quality, 50 megapixel HD images
    Source, full size images: http://phandroid.com/2014/04/21/oppo-find-7a-review/

    Normal 13MP
    mural-normalf1xy0.jpg


    HDR 13MP
    mural-hdrlmkss.jpg


    HD 50MP (click!)



    Normal 13MP
    flowers-normalj7k3b.jpg


    HDR 13MP
    flowers-hdrh4j50.jpg


    HD 50MP (click!)



    Normal 13MP
    boxers-normalkoq18.jpg


    HDR 13MP
    boxers-hdrj2jye.jpg



    Normal 13MP
    courthouse-normal97kxy.jpg


    HDR 13MP
    courthouse-hdrhujme.jpg



    More normal 13MP shots:

    img20140419120902xij3t.jpg


    img20140419172545elk6l.jpg


    img20140417120248ohjei.jpg


    img20140419120551jtjga.jpg



    See more Phandroid images and read the full review here:
    http://phandroid.com/2014/04/21/oppo-find-7a-review/
    2
    Phandroid also posted a couple of video samples





    4K in the park, thx Baljeet Rana




    Danny Winger made a 7a walkthrough and posted a 4k video


    1
    Analyzing the shots posted so far, the Oppo Find 7a's IMX214 sensor captures impressive amount of details, high per pixel sharpness with nice all around clarity thx to the consistently sharp lens and low amount of post-processing. HDR is working well too, no inconsistencies. I guess saturation could be a slightly bit higher. Video clarity is quite nice too, 4k offers all the details we can ask for.

    PhoneArena review shots
    For full size photos please visit PhoneArenas's full detailed review here: http://www.phonearena.com/reviews/Oppo-Find-7a-Review_id3669/page/3

    Normal vs. HDR

    sample-images3qzch0.jpg

    hdr3t1e8m.jpg


    sample-images40ldj6.jpg

    hdr49afpv.jpg




    Strong light, Medium Light, Low Light, Darkness with Flash

    strong-lighto8cxz.jpg


    medium-lightt4f5w.jpg


    low-lightelcql.jpg


    darknessh6ieg.jpg
    1
    GSM Arena review is in - fine image quality!
    You can read GSMA's review here with full size images & EXIF: http://www.gsmarena.com/oppo_find_7a-review-1073p8.php

    The camera produces sharp, highly detailed, images with good dynamic range and fine color reproduction, at a few shots sky blue is maybe a tad on the purple side, nothing too much.

    gsmarena_016f5d0t.jpg


    gsmarena_015nci0n.jpg


    gsmarena_012hjduq.jpg


    gsmarena_011k0cc9.jpg


    gsmarena_007dwepw.jpg




    HDR is quite aggressive, bringing a lot of clipped dark and bright details alive. It appears there's a little saturation boost too

    gsmarena_006dse7o.jpg

    gsmarena_006hm0e25.jpg


    gsmarena_001agitn.jpg

    gsmarena_001hmzi0k.jpg




    The phone can capture up to 32 second frames meaning you can do highly detailed low ISO shots as well as artistic DSLR-like ones during the night, this one's my favorite so far:

    gsmarena_101lsc01.jpg