More Realme 13 Pro+ camera samples: a night tour of Bangkok

A few days ago we shared camera samples that we took with the Realme 13 Pro+ (which is yet to be fully unveiled). Those weren’t the only photos we took as the venue shifted to a river cruise, but only after the sun went down – a perfect opportunity to see if the cameras hold up in the dark as well.

Here’s a look at the zoom range of the Realme 13 Pro+. We start with the main camera at 24mm and 49mm, then switch over to the telephoto lens at 73mm and 144mm.

Realme 13 Pro+ camera samples: 24mm • 49mm • 73mm • 144mm

A good telephoto lens is vital for such outings – the “zoom with your feet” advice doesn’t apply. Here are some more photos shot at 73mm:

Realme 13 Pro+ tele camera samples (73mm)

The tele lens is good for taking portraits of people too as it provides good separation of the subject from the background.

Realme 13 Pro+ camera samples

Note that the fourth image above was taken with the 24mm main camera. The stunning background is part of the reason why tourists visit Bangkok, let’s have a closer look.

Realme 13 Pro+ tele camera samples: 73mm • 144mm

The brightly-lit ships pass under brightly-lit bridges and buildings, which puts a lot of stress on the imaging hardware and image processing algorithms.

Realme 13 Pro+ camera samples: 24mm • 73mm • 24mm • 73mm

Sometimes, a scene fits better when shooting in portrait orientation. Here are a few more shots:

Realme 13 Pro+ camera samples: 73mm • 73mm • 24mm

As a reminder, the Realme 13 Pro+ will be the first to feature Sony’s new LYT-701 sensor (which is in the main camera). It also features a LYT-600 behind the 73mm tele lens, there is a 16mm ultra wide camera on board too.

This event was focused on Realme’s work on bringing high-quality mobile cameras at an affordable price through the Realme Number series. The Realme 13 Pro and 13 Pro+ will have other headlining features, but the company is keeping those under wraps for now. A full reveal is coming soon.