Its overall Zoom score of 55 is impacted by the devices dual-camera set up with standard-wide and tele-lens modules, so there’s no score for the Pixel 4 in our ultra-wide category and tele-lens scores aren’t as impressive as the best performers. It fairs slightly better for stills where its Photo score of 120 helps the Google device leapfrog a couple of competitors, and for the most part it achieves a solid set of photo category scores, with an outstanding result for Photo color. With an overall updated DXOMARK Camera score of 113, the Google Pixel 4 charts in the bottom half of devices we’ve tested under our version 4 protocol. Read on to find out how the Google Pixel 4 performed under the brand-new version 4 of the DXOMARK Camera test protocol. Combining this advanced processing with a dual-lens camera on the Pixel 4 could be really interesting. Sophisticated software processing and computational photography in previous Pixel cameras has helped Google smartphones rank well in our tests. Like its predecessor, the Pixel 4 continues to offer automatic frame-rate switching between 30 and 60fps in videos shots at 1080p, and there’s a gyro-based stabilization system for smoother capture. For video, Google’s latest flagship can shoot 4K (2160/30 fps), but not in the default mode we use for testing, where it records footage at 1080p. Its second shooter features a 50 mm-equivalent tele-lens, providing around a x2 optical magnification for zoom shots, with a 16 MP 1/3.6-inch sensor capturing the images. The primary camera is built around a 1/2.55-inch sensor with 12.2 MP resolution and 1.4µm pixels, coupled to a 27 mm-equivalent f/1.7 lens with optical image stabilization. The first Google device to feature a dual-cam setup, the Pixel 4 implements both standard-wide and tele-lens cameras (but no ultra-wide) on the rear, with a single-lens camera on the front, essentially switching around the camera configuration from the Pixel 3. For more information, please see our article about preview, trustability and other version 4 updates of the DXOMARK Camera test protocol. We have retested this device using the new version 4 of the test protocol and produced this completely updated review. Version 4 now includes image preview tests and a wide range of new test scenes as part of our new trustability evaluation which measures the camera’s ability to deliver consistent still image and video quality across all shooting scenarios. Duplicated, cloned, duplicate body parts, extra limbs, twisted, distorted, malformed hands, malformed fingers, conjoined, missing limbs, logo, mutated, artifacts, gross,narrow shoulders, philtrum, skinny, thin neck, big head, small body, misshapen eyes, BadDreamFastNegativeV2, EasynegativeV2, UnrealisticDream, JuggernautNegative, bad-artist-anime, bad-hands-5, lowres, text, cropped, normal quality, jpeg artifacts, signature, watermark, username, blurry, bad anatomy, bad hands, error, missing fingers, extra digits, fewer digits, bad feet, bad colours, missing arms, water print, logo, 3d, anime, out of frame, small nipples, Unperfected body, unperfected face, unperfected hand, unperfected fingers, unperfected eyes, unperfected legs, ugly face, cartoon, low resolution, poorly drawn hand, poorly drawn face, body out of frame, grain, over saturated, malformed hands, extra limbs, missing limbs, mutations, two faces, duplicate, multi, two, disfigured, low-res, deformed, mutation, mutated, out of focus, long body, Dripping paint, 2 heads, 2 faces, cropped image, out of frame, deformed hands, twisted fingers, double image, malformed hands, multiple heads, extra limb, cut off, floating limbs, disconnected limbs, disgusting, poorly drawn, mutilated, mangled, extra fingers, duplicate artifacts, missing arms, mutated hands, mutilated hands, cloned face, malformed, wordmark,extra nipples, three nipples, writing, heading, verybadimagenegative_v1.Please note: In October 2020, we updated the DXOMARK Camera test protocol.
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