Author: Sayan | Date: Dec 15, 2024 | Time: 8 am
The Moto G73's 50MP primary camera with 2-micron ultra-pixel technology delivers sharp, detail-rich images, but oversaturates colors in HDR mode, with average performance compared to competitors.
The primary sensor utilizes ultra-pixel technology for improved low-light photography, while Night Vision mode enhances clarity and balance, though sharpness could be improved.
The 8MP ultra-wide lens, while versatile, produces soft and low-quality images in most lighting conditions, making it less reliable than the primary sensor.
Portrait shots are acceptable but not perfect due to camera issues with edge detection, especially in low-light conditions, and results may vary based on background or subject complexity.
The 16MP front camera provides excellent detail, contrast, and saturation, making it ideal for casual selfies and video calls, though it may have slight oversaturation.
The Moto G73 can record videos at 1080p and 60fps, but its electronic image stabilization is less effective than optical stabilization and frequent exposure adjustments can be distracting.
The Moto G73 offers a capable camera system for everyday use. While its main sensor performs well, the ultra-wide and low-light performance could be improved.