The tagline for the oppo f1 plus reads selfie expert and that claim is certainly supported by the numbers. What wed callthe primary camera on the back uses a 13 mega pixels sensor as opposed to the 16 mega pixels of the front camera. The rare camera lense also gets a slower lense f/2.2 verus f/2.0 on the front. The rare camera also gets an LED flash while the front resorts to lighting up the screen to show your smile. The 13 mega pixel at the back also has phase detection auto focus while fixed focus is all you get on the front. Going to the shooting modes you get ultra HD which produces 51 mega pixels through some clever stitching. Image quality is pretty good. The photos have plenty of details and are sharp across the frame. Colours are vivid perhaps saturation is a bit high but thats how most of the people like the photos which are being clicked from oppo f1 plus. The HDR mode on the Oppo f1 plus does pretty much nothing. To the point where we had to reshoot our samples just to check if we have enabled it. The high resolution of oppo f1 plus panorama may lead you to believe that its good at it. The images turn out soft and lacking in detail when you zoom it to pixel level. If u just click them to fit the screen they do look nice even with exposure, vivid colours and no stitching issues. They just dont hold up well to pixel peeping so maybe Oppo should have gone for a lower resolution. Auto exposure is dependable and the phone constantly exposes correctly. It helps that dynamic range is above average, though highlights do tend to get blown out in particular high contrast scenes. The camera is similar to the one on previous Oppo devices only simplified. Side swiping on the view finder lets you switch between stills and video recording. Video recording is not special on the Oppo f1 plus it tops out at 1080p/30fps theres no 4k recording. The videos have a bit rate of 17mbps which is on the low side of average. Audio is recorded in stereo with a 128kbps bit rate. Theres a very annoying issue when shooting videos with Oppo f1 plus its view finder doesnt show its actual frame coverage being recorded. And its not like on other phones when the view finder is the same for stills and video and read justs when you hit record. Here you have a dedicated video mode and yet youre being misinformed as what is actually being recorded. This makes precise framing impossible, and thats unacceptable. On top of that video quality is mediocre. The output is soft and detail is perhaps not even on the level of an OK 720p video. At least auto focus works as expected and isnt prone to hunting.