These are the best camera smartphones under Rs 10,000

If you are thinking of buying a budget smartphone with great specifications, good user experience and better camera, then these are the best smartphones available in the Indian market under Rs 10,000.
Budget smartphone equipped with great features
asus zenfone max
The price of Asus Zenfone Max is Rs 9,999. 13 megapixel camera and laser autofocus system has been used in Asus Zenfone Max. It also has a 5 megapixel front camera. Videos of 1080 pixels can be recorded from both the cameras. Dual-tone LED flash is also provided with the rear camera. In this way, Zenfone Max is a variant of Zenfone 2 Laser with a larger battery.

There are multiple options of camera modes and manual settings for photos and videos. This may be a little complicated for many people, but the auto mode makes things easier. Apart from this, it is very easy to switch video recording, flash and camera from the default screen.
As expected, its camera performance in our review also matches that of the Asus ZenFone 2 Laser. Indoors, the pictures are fine, but in extreme light and darkness, the pictures get washed out. If there is a lot of sunlight then the pictures look completely white.
The laser autofocus system works well for close up shots and indoor shots. It focuses quickly and accurately on the subject. It would be right to call the performance of the front camera satisfactory. Overall, the camera is capable indoors, but the shortcomings are clearly visible outdoors. Considering the price, its performance is also adequate. Its primary camera is good and the battery life in this price range will be called excellent.
coolpad note 3
Coolpad Note 3 was launched in October last year at a price of Rs 8,999. This phone has a 13 megapixel rear and 5 megapixel front camera with LED flash. The camera app in the phone has been well designed. Like Nokia’s old concept, Pro Mode has been copied like a slider for different controls.

Close-up and depth photos taken with the Coolpad look extremely good on the phone. By not zooming to the actual size, these pictures appear in better quality even on a larger screen. The colors of the photos look quite vibrant. The daylight photos taken with the Coolpad were quite spectacular on a phone in this price range. At the same time, the quality of photographs at night largely depends on the type of lighting.
intex cloud flash
Intex Cloud Flash was launched in December last year at a price of Rs 9,999. The 13-megapixel rear camera in the review takes good photos of landscapes and macros in daylight. Details were good in close up shots. However, distant subjects do not appear very sharp. The sensor gives good performance in terms of colors, especially in HDR mode. Performance is a bit weak in low light, as the camera app takes more time to save photos.

The quality of video recording is good. You can focus by tapping during recording. You will get panorama, live photo, motion tracking and multi angle view modes in the camera app. Most modes work well, except motion tracking. The front camera also works well, but don’t expect great quality.
u eureka plus
The Yu Yureka Plus has the best camera sensor among all the phones that Yu Televentures has launched so far. Yu Yureka Plus was launched at Rs 9,999. The biggest upgrade on the Yu Yureka Plus was the use of the IMX214 sensor camera module. In our review, the 13-megapixel camera took photos with plenty of detail and sharp subjects. The colors seen in the pictures looked very vibrant. The photo had to be zoomed in extremely far on the desktop to find any flaws in the photo.

However, the smartphone did not deliver great results in low light. Photos look very dark in low light. The phone got the best results with HDR mode on. The 5 megapixel front camera takes good pictures but its performance also reduces in low light. But this is a great smartphone in this budget.