Lava Agni 4Camera specifications: 50MP primary (OIS), 8MP ultrawide, 50MP front. Key capabilities: The device features a high-resolution 50MP front camera, capable of recording 4K video. The primary sensor uses the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset for image processing, reducing noise in low-light conditions. Price: ~Rs 24,999 Poco X7 Pro 5GCamera specifications: 50MP primary (OIS), 8MP ultrawide, 20MP front. Key capabilities: This model utilizes the Dimensity 8400 Ultra processor to speed up night mode processing. The image signal processor supports 4K recording with electronic stabilization, suitable for moving subjects. Price: ~Rs 21,871 Samsung Galaxy M55s 5GCamera specifications: 50MP primary (OIS), 8MP ultrawide, 2MP macro, 50MP front. Key capabilities: Samsung equips this phone with a 50MP selfie camera, matching the resolution of the rear primary sensor. The "Nightography" software processes multi-frame exposures to improve brightness in dim environments. Price: ~Rs 17,899 Redmi Note 14 Pro 5GCamera specifications: 50MP primary (Sony LYT-600, OIS), 8MP ultrawide, 2MP macro. Key capabilities: The Sony LYT-600 sensor offers a large aperture for increased light intake. Xiaomi's imaging engine focuses on detail retention and dynamic range in high-contrast scenarios like sunsets. Price: ~Rs 21,199 Vivo T4 5GCamera specifications: 50MP primary, 2MP depth, 32MP front. Key capabilities: The T4 prioritizes portrait photography with specific algorithms for edge detection and background blur (bokeh). The 32MP front camera supports various lighting filters for social media use. Price: ~Rs 20,910 Nothing Phone 3a: The Nothing Phone 3a offers a major upgrade over the 2a Plus with its 50MP main camera (OIS), 50MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom, and 8MP ultrawide camera, delivering sharper portraits and lossless zoom at a price of around Rs 24,999. Galaxy M56 5G: The Samsung Galaxy M56 5G builds on the M55s with a stronger Exynos 1480 chipset powering its 50MP OIS main camera, 8MP ultrawide, and 2MP macro setup, delivering cleaner, faster “Nightography” results and improved video stability. While the front camera drops from 50MP to 12MP, it uses a higher-quality flagship-grade sensor for better dynamic range, making it a strong option for night photography at around Rs 22,275. iQOO Z10: The iQOO Z10 is designed for users who prioritise video, featuring a 50MP Sony IMX882 main camera with OIS and a depth sensor, supported by hybrid OIS+EIS stabilisation that keeps 4K footage smooth even when capturing fast-moving subjects such as pets or sports. Priced around Rs 21,999, it offers one of the most reliable video setups in its segment.