Elements in the picture were only visible as shadows and the majority of the picture was simply dark. Under poor lighting conditions our test pattern was almost unrecognisable. Colours appear very washed-out and bleed into one another. Regarding close-up photography, our test pattern was captured much more accurately however, details and fine structure were also very blurry. The colours themselves are also very unrealistic. Objects in the picture are presented as blurry and details in large, one-colour surfaces are lost. Our panorama test resulted in very non-uniform brightness and a decidedly red tint. The main camera of the Surftab B10 is almost unusable. Additionally, contrast, sharpness, colour temperature, saturation and brightness can be set via the levels low, medium and high. Users can select from 'beauty' and 'night' modes in the camera app, manually adjust white levels and brightness as well as apply colour filters.
Object edges are fuzzy and colours are not presented accurately. The latter, even in good light, can only deliver mediocre results. The TrekStor Surftab B10 is equipped with a simple 2 MP main camera on the rear and a 0.3 MP camera on the front.