Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 vs Motorola Razr 50 Ultra blind camera: which flip phone takes best shots?

The cameras on the  Samsung Galaxy Flip6 (review) and Motorola Razr 50 Ultra (review) may not rival those of traditional smartphones, but they do represent a notable improvement over their predecessors. Both devices feature a dual rear camera setup and a selfie camera located in the punch-hole of the main screen. We invite you to determine which smartphone delivers superior performance in our blind camera comparison between the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 and Motorola Razr 50 Ultra.

It is important to note that each phone uses different camera sensors; hence, we have selected comparable camera modes, such as daylight, lowlight, night mode, selfie, and portrait, to ensure a fair evaluation. Before we get to the poll, here’s a quick look at Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 and Motorola Razr 50 Ultra camera specifications.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
50MP OIS primary camera with f/1.8 50MP OIS primary camera with f/1.7
12MP ultrawide lens with 123-degree FoV 50MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom
10MP front camera 32MP front camera

Daylight

You get a 50MP primary snapper on both devices, which outputs 12.5MP images by default. The sensor is aided by Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) for stable shots across different lighting environments. While they are not the best camera phones for the price, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 and Motorola Razr 50 Ultra do a fine job in terms of level of detail. Check out these shots from the sensor in daylight and vote for the image that appeals to you the most.



 

Portrait

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 uses computational photography to capture portraits, while the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra features a dedicated 50MP telephoto lens for the same purpose. Please analyse the results below and vote for the image that produces portraits with better edge detection, facial details, near-accurate skin tones, and a natural-looking bokeh effect.



 

Selfie

While the cover screen on both smartphones can be used to take selfies with the primary camera, each also features a dedicated front camera in the punch-hole setup of the main screen. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 boasts a 10MP shooter, whereas the Razr 50 Ultra is equipped with a 32MP front-facing snapper. Does the larger sensor size mean better selfies? Let us know by voting for the image you think is best.



 

Lowlight

It is time to analyse the lowlight performance of the smartphones. The images (below) are clicked using the 50MP primary sensor of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 and Motorola Razr 50 Ultra. Here, we would like to mention that Motorola clicks long exposure shots by default, and there is no option to disable this setting.



 

Night mode

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 automatically enables night mode in dimly lit environments. In contrast, the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra requires you to enable night vision from the ‘More’ tab within the camera app to capture marginally brighter images than the regular mode. Cast for the image that pleases you the most.


 

This concludes our blind camera comparison between the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 and Motorola Razr 50 Ultra. Remember to vote and come back after a few weeks to see who the winner is.


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