

On the whole, it’s a competitive price given its feature set and design. Compared to the Google Pixel 6 Pro, the Find X5 Pro costs £100 more but has a distinctly more stylish look. This makes it considerably more affordable than the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, which costs £1249 for 256GB, but in return boasts a four-camera system with two telephoto lenses that provide considerably greater optical zoom.

OPPO Find X5 Pro: Value for MoneyĪt £1049, the Oppo Find X5 Pro costs the same as the Apple iPhone 13 Pro when bought with the same 256GB memory capacity. It’s not magic – if there’s not enough light for you to see anything, it won’t either – but I haven’t seen another smartphone capable of this kind of low-light video quality.
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The stabilisation does a great job of keeping footage watchable when you’re walking with the camera or simply panning across a scene.īut I was most impressed by the low-light performance, and the way the camera is capable of rendering a full range of brightness and colour even under streetlights at night. Video quality is very creditable too, with lots of detail and clear sound, too.

Other times the visual effect can veer towards ‘fake miniature’ territory, although even then, the results can be interesting. Unlike a real large-aperture lens, though, it gets things all wrong with complex and finely detailed subjects like flowers. The mode doesn’t just work on humans, but can also deliver convincing results with other subjects. OPPO Find X5 Pro, 46mm equivalent, 1/640sec at f/2.4, ISO 99. In portrait mode, the OPPO Find X5 Pro does a good job of blurring away backgrounds without looking too artificial.
