POCO F3 Vs Redmi K40 Pro Vs Mi 11 Lite Camera Comparison By TechTablets

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Aug 14, 2021
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POCO F3 Vs Redmi K40 Pro Vs Mi 11 Lite Camera Comparison

Welcome to a camera comparison, so I have the 11 light up against the Poco f3 and the k40 pro so front facing cameras right now.1080P is the maximum resolution. We have across all three of them I'll just go down these stairs here through my little jungle and show you that stabilization, which does work quite well. So the audio there's a big difference here. We've only got 96 kilo bits per second on the m11 light versus the 320 kilo bits per second, we get with the f3 and the k40 pro. So what I'm doing is swapping over the audio sources, so you can listen to the audio throughout this video and low light and daylight samples will be showing, as well, of course, with the cameras side by side, rear, 4k footage now across all three of them. We do have the 4k, but what we have is with the k40 pro they can actually do.4K 60, the others can't, and it can also do 8k video without any electronic image stabilization. So there is no optical image stabilization on any of these phones here, and I'm going to walk down these steps.

Testing out that stability, I do apologize for any wood noise. It is very windy here at the moment, so as I pan around I've noticed that the k40 pro can have quite a bit of latter coming through so low light. Camera performance now front-facing camera 1080p across all three of them, so 2 20, megapixel cameras versus 116 megapixels. Is there a big difference here with the mi 11 light the f3 Pogo 3 and then the k40 pro? Let me know in the comments: do you see a big difference here because well it looks very similar to me now our rear cameras, so we've got 48, megapixel sensors versus what 148 megapixel sensor versus 264. , and is there a bit of a difference here? We've got better processors and better ISPS, and I think it's clearly making a difference with the noise look at the sky.

Now, on the 11 light, it's got a lot of noise to it and then look at the Poco f3 and the k40 pro doesn't have as much noise, and I can see the frame rate. There is some visual judder coming through as I pan around on the me11 light, but it's looking quite a bit brighter and the ultra-wide cameras in low light, so all of them are eight megapixels. The only difference here are the processors, the snapdragon 870 snapdragon 8, and the lighter snapdragon 732g different ISPS, which one here you think looks the best, with the ultra-wide cameras in low light video on to my findings. So with video quality, the k40 pro was the brightest in video. When you have a look at the shadows, I definitely noticed that there was a little more detail there.

The smoothest with the electronic image stabilization, I think, was the Poco f3, but only just the k40 pro does normally have a few more little panning stutters. I have noticed audio quality superior on the k40 pro and the Poco f3 they're, both basically the same 320 kilo bits per second me 11, light audio is the worst at just 96 kilo bits per second scratchy sounding low light video. I would have to say that it was either the k40 pro or the poker f3, but at times the mi 11 light was a little brighter there. So for the stills, very, very close with the daytime stills there, I prefer the more true to color Poco f3 got the color. The white balance at least a little better.

I'd have to pick that one as the overall winner with its 48 megapixel camera and then low light. The Poco f3 white balance is then completely off, so they got it with the daylight quite good, but then low light. No, it is off. So I think that one was they were really all of them all. Three of them trading blows there with the low light stills.

The lack of optical image. Stabilization was clearly showing you a lot. If I have to pick a winner, I would probably go for the poker f3 being the sharpest, but again the white balance and the colors a little off in low light. So thank you so much for watching this camera comparison. I hope you did like it do subscribe for more, and I have my in-depth detailed review of all three of these phones in the channel, so make sure you check those out.


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