Mi 10T Pro Vs Mi 10 Ultra Camera Comparison A Big Difference? By TechTablets

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Aug 14, 2021
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Mi 10T Pro Vs Mi 10 Ultra Camera Comparison A Big Difference?

Hi Ron Chris here so the tan t pro, which I recently just reviewed in the channel up against the 10 ultra, so which one is going to be better here, I'm going to get to the bottom of this in this camera comparison, compare them both in detail, low light, stills, low light video. You look at the front facing cameras here, 1080p maximum on both of them 20 megapixels, both of them right here, and they both have electronic image stabilization. It looks like there might be a slightly closer crop on the m10 ultra, but really not by too much, and you can see the stabilization is reasonably good. So if I just jog ahead lightly here you can see its removing most of those shakes and trimmers, but sadly no 4k 30 option here. So I'm swapping over the audio sources as well. Let's take a look at our rear cameras to see the difference between both of these models.

So with our rear cameras, there is a difference. In the main sensors we've got the 108 megapixel Samsung AMX, which is in the mi 10t pro, and the mi 10 ultra has a custom, Univision 48 megapixel sensor, and they both have optical image, stabilization and electronic. As I walk ahead, you can see both quite steady. Now. Laser assist, face detection, autofocus on the me10 ultra versus just the face detection autofocus on the mi 10 t pro, but both of them seem to be pretty good with the focus and this by the way is 4k 60 frames per second I'm shooting in which they both support on the main sensor, and they also support 8k video.

So now a short jog ahead, which one has the best image stabilization looks to me like it is definitely the 10 ultra here seems to be a lot steadier ultra-wide video now. So there is a big difference in the field of view between both of these lenses. We get a lot more in the mid 10 ultra shot versus the t10 pro. It is also 13 megapixels on the t10 pro versus the 10 ultra 20. Now they are both using electronic image.

Stabilization, so the footage is quite smooth, as I jog down these stairs here, and what about audio quality to my ears. They are very, very similar, possibly using the same exact hardware. So I'm going to pan around now right now, and we'll have a look and see which one here has the most panning butter, I'm going to take it as smooth as possible, and I can see both of them are doing it a little of Jada from that electronic image. Stabilization now, 4k 30 frames per second, it's interesting to note that Xiaomi uses the exact same bit rate for 4k, 30 and 4k 60, which doesn't make sense at all. You've got double the information double the frame rate at 60 frames per second 4k, but they use the same bit rate as 30.

So that's one thing that Xiaomi really does need to correct so again, good image stabilization, a little of panning Jada coming through, as I've shown you before. This is now 8k, so 8k is being down sampled to 4k. Because of my video, that's what I export in, and you can see there is a difference in quality here that it's actually a proper native 8k on the 10 ultra, whereas the TNT pro is actually up scaling from 6k to 8k, and it's 30 frames per second, and I pan around slightly you can see it looks a little choppier because of the difference in the frame rate on the 10 ultra, so they both use optical image, stabilization right now, no electronic with 8k jogging again, which one has the best stability here. Let me know in the comments this is now the super steady mode on both of them. So I'm using super steady pro on the 10 ultra and just the standard super steady is all I have on the 10t pro, and you can see both of them very, very steady.

Now this is 1080p 60 frames per second, and there is a difference. I can already see in the field of view right here, and you seem to have slightly better quality. I think maybe on the me10 ultra now. What I'm going to do is run ahead as fast as I can, so I sprint, and let me know in the comments which one you think was the steadiest there and offers the best quality and our front-facing camera so which one here do you like the best with the front-facing camera low-light? I can see some exposure changes, but it looks of it coming through on the me10 ultra. I don't know it's quite hard to tell here very close, the same 20 megapixel sensor on both of them.

So it's really down to software optimization with this one low light video now, so we have difficult conditions, it looks so much brighter on the screens than it really is here, and the focus seems to be working okay on both of them so which one here looks the sharpest to me. I think it's, I think it's definitely. The 10 ultra looks a little sharper in that video quality there and the stabilization on both, which one do you think, is the best so panning around really slow now, which one is capturing now. This is very difficult right here now this sign. It should actually be in blue, and it looks like it's coming out purple on the 10t pro, so that doesn't quite have the colors and the white balance correct there, orange streetlights as well: well, yellow, yellow streetlights, short jogger, head testing that stability again and finally, for low light ultra-wide video.

So to me, it looks definitely sharper the image on the me10 ultra with its 20 megapixel ultrawide camera wider lens, quite a bit of noise in the sky, though, with the 10 ultra, so all right so on to my findings here with the front facing video. So this is our vlog quality, unfortunately, just 1080p on both of them, and it's not amazing quality, because it's lacking in sharpness. If it was 4k, it would be better now it is very, very close here they are basically the same exact sensor, um slightly different color saturation. It tends to be a little over saturated or more saturated on the me10 ultra. I preferred the 10t pros look just because if you looked at the sky, for example, it was a little better.

My shirt looked more natural, not as bright red as it was with the ultra. It's definitely boosting those colors. It's down to personal preference, that one now the rare, 4k60 and 4k30. I preferred the me10t pros video, slightly less contrast and close to life with the colors, but there was an issue with the stabilization 4k 60 on the 10 t pro doesn't seem to have any electronic image stabilization only optical, so it shook around all over the place. Now the meteor ultra its video was more saturated, and it was sharper.

So I prefer the colors on the TNT pro, but overall, the winner for the video for me was the 10 ultra. That stabilization is so good on that OFNI vision sensor. It is really, really good now, with the electronic image stabilization in ultra-wide, and I saw more issues on the me10 ultra. The meteor ultra with the ultra-wide video sample, tend to have a bit of a uttering going on and some problems there now 8k video. There was a big difference here, because there was a difference in the frame rate, so 8k 24 frames per second on the v10 ultra versus the 8k 30 on the b10t pro, but the TNT pro is actually upscaling 6k to 8k, and I have confirmed this before with people in the past on DA forums with some developers.

I looked into this uh when I first got the 10 t and the t pro sorry, the 10 prime CT ultra city modes on both of them. Okay, I, like the ultra steady mode better on the me10 ultra, but again there was more of that butter coming through, so it was kind of a draw there. I think the TNT pro just seemed to be smoother the footage, even though it lacked a lot of detail on the contrast was it, it wasn't good. I didn't like it at all audio and videos, very, very close, very similar, perhaps exactly the same hardware for microphones that they are using here, but a slightly different gain or filter on the m10 ultra. Just ever so slightly, that's the one.

I think I preferred there and onto our stills now so still photography, daylight photos very, very close uh, some of them, as you saw there, had a little of a cool tint to them at times. That was because the sun was sitting in some of those shots there, so it looked a little bluish and tint. Overall, I preferred the me10 ultra stills and its focus. It tends to get a little more in focus in the shot uh, where the larger sensor, the 108 megapixels, tend to have like a bit of a DSLR kind of larger sensor. Look to it with the focus more just in the middle, the band, but it's down to personal preference.

There portraits okay, so portrait shots. I think there was a big difference here. The selfies slightly sharper on the TNT pro, so I preferred those and then the rear camera portraits big, huge difference here. The me10 ultra for portraits is kind of poor, it's quite poor. Actually it wants to use the five times, zoom camera, and it just doesn't seem to like the details indoors in that sample.

I gave you there zoom cameras, so no contest at all. Looking at this boat, I zoomed in to five times on the 10 t pro and then five times, optical, of course, on the me10 ultra completely destroyed it there in terms of sharpness and details and everything. So that's the zoom camera champion there, of course, low light, stills meted ultra best details, more details in the shadows, sharper image overall colors were actually very good at night much better than daytime. They got the white balance quite correct there that blue sign. I showed you of the hotel.

It is blue. It's not meant to be purple. So the tan t pro didn't really capture the colors so well there, but some of those photos were very, very close. I think for the price of course, of the 10 t pro, it did an excellent job perfect, and I think that image stabilization that we have the optical image stabilization on that 48 megapixel, really helped out with the low light performance on the 10 ultra. It is an absolute low-light beast that phone.

So thank you. So much for watching. Do you agree with my findings here? Let me know in the comments which one you thought was the best and what conditions there up against. Of course, the 10 t pro Xiaomi's better than me, 10 ultra. It was a bit of an ask here, but I think it did really well and if you did like this camera comparison do subscribe for more, and I have the iPhone 12 Pro arriving this week.

So there's going to be plenty more comparisons on the channel so do subscribe for those up and coming videos.


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