Huawei P50 Review for Macro Photography
I have always wanted to explore smartphone photography with the much-talked-about Huawei smartphone, and I finally had the opportunity. Here is my inaugural Huawei P50 review for macro photography.
Over the last 12 years, since I started using the iPhone 1 in June 2010, I have been an avid smartphone photographer, taking various phones all over Malaysia and worldwide on my trips. In most cases, I use my smartphone to capture moments, and it has not stopped.
Huawei P50 Review for Macro Photography
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many people, including me, were unable to travel leisurely, and we were confined to our homes and our state. Only when the government opened state borders did people begin to explore out of their comfort zones slowly.
By May of 2022, all borders were opened, and more people started to travel out of state and country. However, I am still sceptical about international travel; therefore, I chose to explore locally. However, I did take the opportunity to visit several parks in Selangor for my smartphone photography.
This was when I took the Huawei P50 to do some macro photography at nearby TTDI Park in Taman Tun, Kuala Lumpur.
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The P50 is the entry-level version with three rear cameras. |
As you know, I am not one of those reviewers who ramble on about technical specifications, aperture, speed, f-stops, etc. I am sure you’ve come across those kinds of reviews.
There are already many people out there who think they are a ‘Camera or Smartphone Guru’. Still, I am an average photographer and blogger who shares experiences with ordinary people.
So, below are various random macro photographs taken with the Huawei P50 that were not edited for this review. I just resized the photos and added my watermark; that is all.
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Dragonfly macro photo from around 3-4 cm away. |
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Macro of a dragonfly, handheld at about 3 cm away. |
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Macro photos of some ants eating something on a leaf. |
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Slightly wider macro hot of a hibiscus flower. |
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Macro of some small fruiting flower bud. |
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Macro of a tiny grasshopper on a leaf. Notice the leaf details. |
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A macro photo of some flower stamens. |
How Easy Is It to Take Macro Photography with Huawei P50?
The Huawei P50 is the entry-level flagship model with three rear cameras: a 50MP primary camera, a 12MP telephoto with 5x optical zoom, and a 13MP ultra-wide camera.
The P50 has made it so simple for macro photography; anyone can do this. It’s four simple steps;
- Point at the subject
- Get closer to the subject
- Keep hands steady
- Photograph
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Randomly taking macro photos can result in blurred images like the above. |
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The zoom on the Huawei P50 is in three different modes. |
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The Huawei P50 smartphone that I use. |
Conclusion
If you want to know more about this new smartphone, you can read my Huawei P50 unboxing article from May 2022.
I am also visiting Sarawak for the Rainforest World Music Festival 2022 from 17-19 June, and I will be using the Huawei P50 for photography.
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I took this ultra-wide Petronas Twin Tower shot from the KLCC Park with my Huawei P50. |
Conclusion
The following week, from 24 to 26 June, I will visit Miri in Sarawak for the Borneo Jazz Festival 2022 and continue using the Huawei P50 for indoor and outdoor photography.
I hope you enjoyed my simple Huawei P50 review for macro photography and that you also look forward to my upcoming review for the music festivals I will attend.
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