The Huawei Nova 14 Pro and Huawei Nova 14 Ultra both feature a multi-lens main camera setup, with the Nova 14 Pro using a combination of 50 MP, 12 MP, and 8 MP sensors, while the Nova 14 Ultra uses 50 MP, 50 MP, and 13 MP sensors. Both phones share similar wide apertures on their main cameras, with the Nova 14 Pro having 1.4, 2.4, and 2.2f and the Nova 14 Ultra offering 1.4, 2.2, and 2.2f apertures. Both models also have a 50 MP front camera paired with an 8 MP sensor, and both feature a dual-lens front camera setup with a wide aperture of 2.2 and 2f.
In terms of video recording, both devices can record 2160p video at 30 fps, and both have features like phase-detection autofocus for photos, continuous autofocus for video, and support for slow-motion video. They also both offer manual exposure, manual ISO, manual focus, and a serial shot mode. Additionally, both phones shoot raw photos, support touch autofocus, and can create panoramas in-camera. Neither model has a front-facing LED flash or a dual-tone LED flash, and neither has BSI sensors.
The primary difference between the two models in the camera department lies in the optical zoom. The Nova 14 Pro offers 3x optical zoom, while the Nova 14 Ultra has a slightly higher 3.7x optical zoom. Both devices support features like manual white balance, timelapse, and laser autofocus, but neither model supports HDR10 or Dolby Vision recording, 360° panorama shooting, or 3D photo/video recording.