Top Smartphones Under Rs 30,000 – Best Camera Mobile Phones under 30000 Latest Models Launch: Poco x7 Pro, Vivo v60e. The segment of mobile phones under the range of ₹30,000 has, since the years gone by, been the most valued attention by the consumers because they look at the expectations of a good camera, performance, and design to pay a reasonable price for such a phone. The latest hype is created by Poco X7 Pro and Vivo V60e in this segment of smartphones. Where Poco almost focuses on raw, powerful shooting capabilities with substantial sensors, Vivo can, in a way, be characterised better by its very sharply tuned photographs for natural-looking photo processing.

Design And Camera Setup

The Poco X7 Pro adopts the minimalistic modern aesthetics, taking into consideration a relatively big primary sensor used at the back of the phone with an advanced 64-megapixel Sony IMX-series sensor, with the help of optical image stabilisation. This will definitely help capture more details in low-light conditions and sharper imaging. Average above for secondary ultra-wide camera, but clear focus on the primary sensor against the phone.
For example, the camera setup of the Vivo V60es is in another dimension when taking pictures. One could say that it bears a more neutral-soft finish, actually has a 50-megapixel primary camera with optical stabilisation, but there’s the strength of Vivo in processing the pictures, looking more real. Skin tones, facial textures, and colour gradation are so uniform that these outputs are evidently from the cameras of Vivo. The ultra-wide camera does pretty well, too.

Who’s Better During Daylight?

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By this time, images taken by the Vivo V60e differ quite a bit, colour-wise, from those of the other phones. Lights won’t be that flashy; they’ll be well-balanced and natural. Vivo hardly sharpens its pictures at all, hence, serious-looking faces. In dramatic portraiture, this phone excels far beyond the Poco because edge detection and background blur are seamless.

Who’s Better At Photography In Low Light?

The portrait for which the Poco has really come alive. From the given low-light situations, it is manifest that Poco X7 Pro’s larger sensor is working just fine. It lets in much brighter light, and the noise of it makes it a little less audible in Night Mode. It clearly shows better, even if at times somewhat overbrilliant, output in dynamic range under high-contrast conditions.
That is actually an area where the Vivo V60e competes. If you slow down and pay close attention, you see that the stabilisation firmly grips the reality for those pictures. The perfect skin tones from the Vivo nighttime portrait are almost heavenly. Brightness, however, is what Poco seems to be kunged with soft warm tones working the way in between. Adding all that up, the V60e is going to blow the Poco out of the contention when it comes to selfies or portraits in a night setting.

Difference Of Selfie Camera

Poco has a very sharp selfie, though sometimes the face appears pale or too bright for some skin tones in the selfies. Fairly good processing makes it come out well, making it look younger and ready to be used for social media.
In contrast, the Vivo V60e holds up the natural skin tone in selfies. Skin detail is smooth, and the whole image gives that soft feeling. Probably, this is the kind of output an ordinary traveller or casual selfie-taker would expect.

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Vivo V60e had the best outcomes in natural colours, beautiful portraiture that were just true in skin colours, and eye-catching selfies. Most especially, it is better off for what it can do for portraiture and selfie enthusiasts really looking for low-light capture capabilities.