Huawei Mate 30

The Mate 30 comes with a triple-camera setup on the rear, housed in a circular design, which includes a 40MP (27mm) supersensing wide sensor with f/1.8 aperture and OIS (Optical Image Stabilization), a 16MP (17mm) ultra-wide sensor with f/2.2 aperture, and an 8MP (80mm) telephoto sensor with f/2.4 aperture and OIS, along with laser focus. On the front, it sports a 24MP camera with f/2.0 aperture for selfies. In terms of zoom capabilities, the camera offers 3x Optical Zoom, 5x Hybrid Zoom, and up to 30x Digital Zoom. Talking about video shooting capabilities, the rear camera comes with 4K video shooting capabilities, support for Artificial Image Stabilization (AIS), and 720p super-slow-motion recording at 960fps. Whereas, the camera on the front can record videos in Full HD+.

Huawei Mate 30 Pro

Similar to how the Huawei Mate 30 houses the rear cameras in a circular design, the Mate 30 Pro also does the same. Except, it has four sensors, instead of three, on the Mate 30. The setup includes a 40MP (27mm) supersensing wide sensor with f/1.6 aperture and OIS, a 40MP (18mm) ultra-wide sensor with f/1.8 aperture, and an 8MP (80mm) telephoto sensor with f/2.4 aperture and OIS, and a 3D depth sensor. On its front, the phone comes with a 32MP camera with f/2.0 aperture to capture selfies. Talking about zoom, the camera offers 3x Optical Zoom and 5x Hybrid Zoom. In terms of video shooting capabilities, the rear camera on the Mate 30 Pro comes with 4K shooting capabilities, support for Artificial Image Stabilization (AIS), and super-slow-motion videos in 720p at 7680fps and 1080p at 960fps. On the other hand, the front camera comes with support for Full HD+ video recording capabilities. In addition, the camera on both, the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro also come with features like Dual Scene Video, Large Aperture Blur, Super Night Scene, Portrait Mode, Professional Mode, Panoramic Mode, HDR, Time-Lapse Photography, Smart Filters, and AI Photography, etc.