If someone was still deciding if Zenfone 9 is yes or no phone - for me it was yes, but not for the full price (flagship price with midrange photo sensor, so I bought it in Black Friday). Plus yes, but with GCam (as the ASUS guys are almost magically ignoring all the complaints about oversharpening and unnatural colors). Anyways, this is subjective, some people like the stock app photos more, you can decide below by yourself.
Besides the camera approach for me, it is the most loveable phone on the market, if you like smaller phones and not keeping up with the mainstream curved screens, underdisplay slow scanners and too many too bad sensors, Zenfone 9 is something to look at for sure.
Regarding the camera, here are some comparisons between stock and GCam app. GCam is closer to colors I've seen with my eyes, not oversharpened and night photos are not trying to show every light beam, have many details, but stay 'nighty' with high dynamig range.
Stock:
GCam:
Stock (automatic) night:
GCam (automatic) night:
Stock against the sun:
GCam against the sun:
Stock interior/greenery:
GCam interior/greenery:
Stock close-up (let's call it macro) with wide cam's autofocus:
GCam close-up (let's call it macro) with wide cam's autofocus:
Regarding the video, I like ASUS stock app more. It is too sharp maybe as well, but it is not that punchy in the videos. Besides that, ASUS stock cam seems to filter surroundings sounds better, If it is good or bad is also subjective, but I like hearing the sound of what I am pointing at.
The video is default/automatic setup and stock video is five times bigger than GCam video (not sure why, both are FullHD).
Stock video:
GCam video:
PS: I use this Wichaya's mod with the Zenfone 9 config that the link contains (I cannot post links):
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/f/configs-wichaya-04/PS2: Shoutout to this guy, thanks to his video I decided to buy the Zenfone even if I didn't like the stock photos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nupkELMJck4