
Moto G73 Camera Review: Capturing the Details (February 2025)
Author: Sayan | Date: Feb 15, 2025 | Time: 8 am
Author: Sayan | Date: Feb 15, 2025 | Time: 8 am
The 50MP primary sensor based on two-micron ultra-pixel technology provides greater sensitivity to light to improve low-light photography.
The 8MP ultra-wide camera also functions as a macro and depth sensor, taking wide-angle, close-up, and portrait photos.
The Moto G73 5G captures 1080p video at 60fps but can suffer from overbrightness, autofocus jittering, and detail loss.
The 16MP front-facing camera takes true-color, high-resolution selfies, but portrait mode will desaturate skin ever so slightly.
Even with the low-light capturing design, the main sensor remains plagued by poor clarity and noise, with the ultra-wide lens suffering a severe drop in quality.
Portrait mode provides effective background blur, though edge detection may be inconsistent, particularly with fine details like hair.
The Moto G73 5G camera performs well in good lighting but has limitations in low-light conditions and video quality.
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