Pixel 8 Pro Camera Specs and Features

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How Many Cameras Does the Pixel 8 Pro Have?

In a previous article, we touched on if you should buy the Google Pixel 8 Pro. Let’s break down the Pixel 8 Pro’s cameras, for dummies style. The Pixel 8 Pro features 3 rear cameras and 1 front-facing camera for a total of 4 cameras.

  • 50 MP Octa PD wide camera (82° FOV)

  • 48 MP Quad PD ultrawide camera with autofocus (125.5° FOV)

  • 48 MP Quad PD telephoto camera (21.8° FOV)

  • 10.5 MP Dual PD selfie camera (95° FOV)

Below, let’s talk about the specs and features on each rear-facing camera on the Pixel 8 Pro.

50 MegaPixel Octa PD Wide Camera

The main wide camera on the Pixel 8 Pro is very impressive. Featuring a 50 megapixel sensor with better low-light performance, this camera pushes the boundaries of mobile photography. With a 24mm equivalent focal length and an f/1.68 max aperture, the main wide camera captures detailed and vibrant images with ease. The 82-degree field of view ensures that you can fit more into your frame, allowing for breathtaking landscape shots or group photos.

 

48 MegaPixel Quad PD ultrawide

In comparison, the standard Pixel 8 features a 12 megapixel, f/2.2 ultrawide camera and the 8 Pro has a 48 megapixel Quad PD sensor with an f/1.95 max aperture. This is significant upgrade that allows for improved autofocus performance and better low-light capabilities.

 

48 MP Quad PD Telephoto Camera

The Pixel 8 Pro's telephoto capabilities set it apart from the Pro 8. Featuring a 5x optical telephoto lens, the 8 Pro allows you to get closer to your subjects without sacrificing image quality. With an upgraded f/2.8 aperture and a 48 MP sensor, the telephoto camera captures crisp and detailed shots even at a distance.

 

What can the Pixel 8 Pro Cameras Do?

 

Zoom Zoom with Precision

One standout feature of the Pixel 8 Pro's main camera is the 2x Optical Quality mode. This mode works by mimicking the effect of a 2x optical lens by cropping the center of the frame. The result? A zoomed-in image that retains exceptional clarity and detail. So for example, if you're capturing distant subjects or focusing on details, the Optical Quality mode gives you the versatility to explore different perspectives.

 

Super Resolution Zoom & Computational Photography

In addition to the Optical Quality mode, the Pixel 8 Pro contains the power of computational photography with its Super Res Zoom feature. With Super Res Zoom, you can achieve up to 8x zoom without compromising image quality. This advanced technology uses artificial intelligence to enhance details and reduce noise. Just, wow. This results in sharp and clear images even at maximum zoom. Mind blown.

Macro Focus Mode

With the introduction of the Pixel 8 Pro, Google has introduced a new Macro Focus mode. This mode enables you to capture dope close-up shots with incredible detail and clarity.

Compared to Pixel 7 Pro, the 48 MP ultrawide lens gathers 105% more light and focuses 30% closer for improved Macro Focus shots with amazing aesthetic blur.
— Google
 

Advanced Autofocus System

An upgrade in the Pixel 8 Pro's camera system is its advanced autofocus capabilities. While the standard Pixel 8 features a single-zone autofocus system, the Pixel 8 Pro has a multi-zone laser detect autofocus. This sophisticated technology allows the camera to quickly and accurately focus on subjects. The results? Sharp and crisp shots every time.

 

Pro Manual Controls

The Pixel 8 Pro gives the controls back to photographers with its new Pro Controls feature. With Pro Controls, you have the ability to manually control the exposure triangle, giving you full control over your shots. Whether you're adjusting the exposure, fine-tuning the white balance, or playing with other settings, the Pixel 8 Pro allows you to capture images exactly the way you want/envision them.

 

Computational Video Processing

Video creators should look forward to when the Pixel 8 Pro extends its computational photography capabilities to video recording. We learned during the Pixel event that Google plans to introduce features like HDR+ and Night Sight for video, taking video recording experience to new heights. These advanced computational video processing features will make sure that your videos are rich in detail, vibrant in color, and well-balanced in exposure.

 
 

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