The ZTE nubia Flip has a triple-camera setup, with two cameras on the back and one on the front. The rear cameras are a 50MP main camera and a 2MP depth sensor. The front camera is a 16MP shooter that is located at the top of the foldable display.
The main camera can take decent photos in good lighting conditions, with good details and colors. However, the camera struggles in low-light situations, producing noisy and blurry images. The camera also has a tendency to overexpose or underexpose the scenes, resulting in washed-out or dark photos. The camera app has various modes and features, such as HDR, night mode, portrait mode, panorama, pro mode, and more. However, the camera app is not very user-friendly or intuitive, and some of the modes are not very effective or reliable.
The depth sensor is used for creating a bokeh effect in portrait mode, which blurs the background and highlights the subject. The portrait mode works well in most cases, creating a natural and realistic bokeh effect. However, the portrait mode fail to detect the edges of the subject, resulting in some parts being blurred or cut off. The portrait mode also does not work well with objects or animals, as it only recognizes human faces.
The front camera can take selfies and video calls, but the quality is not very good. It also has a fixed focus, which means it cannot adjust to different distances or angles. The front camera also has a limited dynamic range, which can make the images look overexposed or underexposed.
The phone does not have a telephoto camera, which means it cannot zoom in optically or digitally. The phone does not have a wide-angle camera, which means it cannot capture more of the scene. The phone also does not have a macro camera, which means it cannot take close-up shots of small objects.