YU YUREKA Camera Samples


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Micromax’s YU launched the YU YUREKA (AO5510) smartphone last month for Rs. 8,999. We brought you the unboxing, photo gallery, benchmarks and battery test results of the smartphone recently. Here we have the camera samples. The Yukrea has a 13-megapixel auto focus rear camera with single LED Flash, 5P lenses, Sony Exmor RS IMX135 sensor, f/2.2 aperture and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera, OmniVision 5648 sensor, 4P lenses and 71-degree wide viewing angle. Since it runs on Cyanogen OS, it comes with Cyanogen camera app that has several modes.

Check out the camera samples (click to view these images in full resolution) below.

Daylight

YU-YUREKA-Sample1_Daylight

YU-YUREKA-Sample2_Daylight

YU-YUREKA-Sample3_Daylight

Macro

YU-YUREKA-Sample4_Macro

YU-YUREKA-Sample5_Macro

YU-YUREKA-Sample_Macro

HDR 

YU-YUREKA-Sample6_HDR-OFF
HDR OFF
YU-YUREKA-Sample7_HDR-ON
HDR ON
HDR OFF
HDR OFF
HDR ON
HDR ON

Low-Light

YU-YUREKA-Sample9_Low-Light

YU-YUREKA-Sample10_Low-Light

YU-YUREKA-Sample_Low-Light

Flash

YU-YUREKA-Sample11_Flash

YU-YUREKA-Sample_Flash

Images were good, but low-light shots had a lot of noise. Flash helps in poor lighting conditions and is not overpowering. We will discuss more about the camera in detail in the complete review.

The YU YUREKA can record videos at 1080p resolution at 30 fps. Thanks to the secondary microphone, audio is crisp. Check out the video sample.

httpv://youtu.be/pvzD27C1ZhI

It can also capture slow motion video. It actually records the video at 720p HD resolution at 60 fps and reduces the frame rate to 1/4th from the original video to 15 fps, similar to what we had seen on Motorola devices. YU has promised 120fps slow motion video support through a software update in future.

httpv://youtu.be/TkSOo5EhAMw


Author: Srivatsan Sridhar

Srivatsan Sridhar is a Mobile Technology Enthusiast who is passionate about Mobile phones and Mobile apps. He uses the phones he reviews as his main phone. You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram