
In any case, you'd be getting 12MP shots from all three cameras, unless you shoot in macro mode where the resulting images are 16MP. On the Edge 20 Pro, there's a setting for resolution which is permanently grayed out and if you tap on it it says that 'Resolution can't be changed in this mode', this mode being Photo mode, or any other mode. We noted how poorly the Edge 20 handles resolution for stills, a long-standing gripe we've had with Motorola's implementation. The gear icon for the general settings menu gives you access to even more settings.

That's where you'll find an aspect selecor and self timer for photos and resolution and frame rate for video.
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There's also a Pro mode giving you almost full control over the camera's settings like white balance, ISO, autofocus, exposure and shutter speed for all three rear cameras.Īdditional settings for each camera mode can be found by swiping up in the viewfinder or tapping on the tiny arrow icon. The camera modes are arranged in a customizable carousel formation, with the hamburger menu holding a ton of other shooting modes. The Motorola camera app has seen its share of changes in the past, but the main way of navigating through the menus and camera modes remains the same. It sits behind a 28mm f/2.3 lens with fixed focus. The selfie camera has a 32MP OmniVision OV32B 1/3" Quad Bayer (4-Cell in OV speak) sensor with 0.7µm pixels with 8MP images coming out by default. Autofocus is available, facilitating this camera's use for closeups - ideally at about 4-8cm distance. The lens has an f/2.2 aperture and a 13mm or 17mm equivalent focal length (as per EXIF and the phone's back, respectively). OmniVision provides the sensor - an OV16A10 1/3.06" unit with 1.0µm pixels. The ultrawide camera is the same as on the Edge 20, and in turn, the original Moto Edge. The aperture is f/3.4 and the lens is stabilized.

Only here, it's paired with a periscope telephoto lens that gives it an equivalent focal length of 126mm (or so it says on the phone's back) - roughly 5x zoom. The telephoto camera uses an 8MP OmniVision OV08A10 1/4.4" sensor with 1.0µm pixels - that's the same imager that we saw on the Edge 20. The lens has an equivalent focal length of 24mm and an f/1.9 aperture. Just as we observed on the Edge 20, the Edge 20 Pro's primary camera uses the 108MP Samsung ISOCELL HM2 1/1.52" sensor - it has 0.7µm pixels, which it bins 9-in-1 for a resulting 2.1µm pixel size in a Nonapixel configuration. That aside, it's the same setup, headlined by the 108MP main camera and featuring a 16MP ultrawide that doubles as a macro camera thanks to its autofocusing capability. The Edge 20 Pro one-ups the non-Pro in the camera department by bringing a 5x zoom periscope telephoto in place of the 3x conventional unit. Triple camera with a 108MP main unit and a 5x periscope tele
