
Blackview BV5800 Pro
Blackview BV5800 Pro Camera Highlights
8
0.3MP, FOV: 120°
8
1080p@30fps
Camera System Overview
The Blackview BV5800 Pro features a 2-camera rear system led by a 8 main sensor (Sony IMX134 Exmor RS) with No stabilization. The ultrawide camera offers 0.3MP, FOV: 120°. The front-facing 8 selfie camera. Video recording supports 1080p@30fps.
Main Camera Specifications
Rear Camera System
| Rear Cameras | 2 |
| Main Sensor | 8 |
| Sensor Size | 1/4" |
| Sensor Model | Sony IMX134 Exmor RS |
| Main Lens | f/2.0, 28mm |
| OIS | No |
| Autofocus | paf |
| Pixel Binning | 1.12 um |
| Ultrawide | 0.3MP, FOV: 120° |
| Macro | 0.3 |
| Depth / LiDAR | 0.3 MP depth |
| Video Resolutions | 1080p@30fps |
| Video Codecs | h264 |
| 10-bit HDR / Dolby Vision | No |
| Slow Motion | 720p@120fps |
| Stabilization | EIS |
| Night Mode | basic |
| Flash | Dual-LED |
Selfie Camera Specifications
Front Camera
| Resolution | 8 |
| Sensor Size | 1/5-inch |
| Aperture | f/2.2 |
| Ultrawide / Dual | No |
| Front Flash | Screen flash |
| Video | 1080p@30fps |
| Face Unlock | 2D |
Advanced Imaging Features
Computational Photography
| Night Mode Algorithms | basic |
Blackview BV5800 Pro — In-Depth Analysis
The Blackview BV5800 Pro packs a 2-lens rear camera system headlined by a 8 primary sensor — the Sony IMX134 Exmor RS, which is a well-regarded Sony sensor known for excellent dynamic range and low-light performance. The 1/4" sensor size allows for adequate light capture for most shooting conditions.
Beyond the main sensor, the ultrawide (0.3MP, FOV: 120°) lens gives you genuine optical versatility. The ultrawide lens captures approximately 120° field of view, making it ideal for landscapes, architecture, and group photos in tight spaces.
Video recording supports 1080p@30fps. Stabilization modes include EIS, and slow-motion capture at 720p@120fps enables creative time-warped content.
Computational photography plays a significant role in the Blackview BV5800 Pro's imaging pipeline. Night mode uses basic to brighten low-light scenes while controlling noise.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- +Ultrawide lens for versatile framing
Cons
- −No OIS — handheld shots may blur in low light
- −No 4K video recording
Who Is This For?
Ultrawide lens captures sweeping vistas
Expert Tip
Pro tip: Use HDR mode for high-contrast scenes and tap-to-focus on your subject for the sharpest results.
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