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ZTE Nubia Z7 Mini: Camera and video
Let's be honest. The Nubia Z7 Mini doesn't even come closer to the high-end beats in the same class. Of course, you do get a 13MP rear-facing camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) feature. In fact, it uses the same Sony-designed 13-MP BSI camera sensor found in flagship-level phones. In addition, there's a 5MP front-facing shooter.
The camera app offers three basic modes, including Pro, Auto, and Fun. The app's design is simple and very easy to use.
You shouldn't expect Lumia 1020-type images. Photos take in low-light were really bad. Meanwhile, the macro mode offers good level of details.
In terms of video recording, the camera can record video up to 1080p Full HD. It's at par with the Samsung Galaxy S5, at least, in respect of video recording. The front-facing shooter seemed to be above average.