yeah. all just point and shoot only and handheld. At most is change modes to nightscape, portrait only. I actually think it's around S10 level? Like in terms of the details and the noise reduction stuff when you pixel peep samsung is a bit better. But I like how OnePlus handles the colours, exposure, dynamic range, white balance better. So for just snapping and sharing photos through social media and what not, the OnePlus produces results that are closer to what I personally like. haha.
The washed out ones are the telephoto and wide angle cam actually. Not sure why though, but definitely a little annoying to me. But this should be something that oneplus can update through software. just have to boost saturation a little.
The video 1 is 1080p, the other one is 4k. haha. maybe haven't load finish yet on Google side or what. but it looks fine on my side leh. Actually thought the dynamic range was quite good. can't really tell in the video, but the sun was quite bright. i thought that portion when i initially pan left will be more overexposed actually, but still can see the details in the clouds.
But basically overall, i think it's good enough, and in terms of the camera experience, is comparable to the S10 to me. But can be a little subjective la, cause some people like warmer, some like more true to life, some like more colourful, etc.
Maybe add one minor complain which is a slight shutter lag. haha. not a huge deal, but coming from like pixel 3a ah, can really notice that.