I get the lighting was perfect, but most of us snap pics in daylight, not in total darkness, lol. I applied the built‑in film LUT to a few shots – the camera feels solid, in my view. The Detail Max engine is doing a mighty fine job indeed.
(https://i.ibb.co/VWxFrQ0c/u104pb22j1zg1.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/m50XJC8r/p068pin2j1zg1.jpg)
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(https://i.ibb.co/Lddnhqtc/usenn9t3j1zg1.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/9HtVQmTZ/bmmoq744j1zg1.jpg)
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I've seen poor photos on every flagship, so spending big just for the camera isn't worth it. That's why the OnePlus 15 is a solid pick, and the 13 is also great for ₹63k.
In good lighting, even phones around ₹30k can match or beat it.
It's really good for the price, but I think there are even better phones out there.
Please bring back the OnePlus that actually cared about its users. Bring back Oxygen OS.
Try the Xiaomi 15.
Didn't enjoy it at all.
Give the Vivo X series or Oppo Reno series a try and you'll see.
The issue is always with people – skin tones, dynamic exposure, etc. Objects look similar across phones, just colour‑graded and white‑washed differently.
I'm happy I picked the OnePlus 15 four months ago.
(https://i.ibb.co/8nXbBh0b/w8iu11hhr2zg1.jpg)
Boop
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