The Oppo Reno13 F and Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G (Global) both offer multi-lens rear cameras and capable front cameras, but there are significant differences in their configurations and features.
The Oppo Reno13 F has a triple-lens main camera setup with 50MP, 8MP, and 2MP lenses, and a front-facing camera with 32MP. In comparison, the Xiaomi phone has a more powerful main camera setup with 200MP, 8MP, and 2MP lenses, and a front camera with 20MP. Both phones have wide apertures in their lenses, but the Oppo's main camera has f/1.8, f/2.2, and f/2.4 apertures, while the Xiaomi's main camera features f/1.7, f/2.2, and f/2.4 apertures. Both phones support 2160 x 30 fps video recording and offer optical image stabilization, but the Xiaomi phone additionally features a 4x optical zoom, which the Oppo phone lacks, having a 0x optical zoom.
Both devices include features like continuous autofocus for video, phase-detection autofocus for photos, slow-motion video recording, HDR mode, and manual controls for exposure, ISO, and focus. The Oppo Reno13 F also has a front camera with a wide aperture of f/2.4, while the Xiaomi front camera has a slightly wider aperture of f/2.2. Both phones support time-lapse recording, but only the Xiaomi phone can shoot 360° panoramas. Neither device has a dual-tone LED flash, RGB LED flash, or 3D photo/video recording capabilities. Additionally, both phones lack a front-facing LED flash, a front-facing camera under the display, and HDR10 or Dolby Vision video recording support.