The Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL are Google’s newest flagship smartphone cameras. The two models differ in screen size but otherwise share the same hardware and camera modules, including wide (1x), ultra-wide (0.5x) and telephoto (5x) cameras. Both devices capture 12.5MP images by default but can also capture high-resolution 50MP images using Google’s Pro photo settings, which differentiates them from the base Pixel 9 model.
This gallery includes photos using all three of the Pixel 9 Pro’s rear cameras, including both 12.5MP and 50MP images. We’ve also included a few side-by-side photos of the same scene shot at both resolutions to allow for comparisons. One thing we haven’t had a chance to shoot yet are some Night Mode photos, but we’ll add examples to the gallery in the near future.
Note: We typically like to provide Raw files alongside JPEG images for sample galleries. However, Google has recently made changes to Google Photos that make it very difficult to download Raw images from the service in batches. Additionally, its Android File Transfer app for MacOS (our standard OS at DPReview) does not recognize the new Pixel 9 devices. As a result, we haven’t included Raw files here.
View our Pixel 9 Pro / Pixel 9 Pro XL sample gallery
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