Xiaomi Mi Note 10 camera review By GSMArena Official

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Aug 14, 2021
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Xiaomi Mi Note 10 camera review

Hey, what's up guys will here for GSM Marina, the Xiaomi Minor 10 has just been announced, but we've already been able to test out his Pent cameras. Let's have a look at the results and stick around to the end to get our full verdict, as I mentioned in our unboxing video. This is the first time we've seen this many cameras on a Xiaomi phone, and it's the first phone to have Samsung's new 108 megapixel quad Bayer sensor, starting from the top there's a five megapixel camera with 5x zoom, a 12 megapixel camera with 2x zoom and the large, a hundred name. Megapixel main can both a set-up. There's a 20 megapixel ultra-wide camera with autofocus and a 2 megapixel macro cam. Let's start off with a main cam which has IS and outputs 27 megapixel photos due to his quad Bayer arrangement.

These shots look very nice with a ton of detail. Thanks to the high resolution. There's almost no noise colors are spot-on and dynamic range is very wide. You can shoot in the nominal 108 megapixels. But since this is a quad Beyer sensor, don't expect a huge improvement in quality.

There is a marginal increase in detail, but you get more noise, a much larger file size and each shot takes longer to save. Moving on to the 27 megapixel ultra-wide cam, which gives you a hundred and seventeen degree fields of view. Sharpness is alright, comparable to other ultra wide-angle cams. The colors. Look, nice and dynamic range is good, and distortion correction does a good job.

Straightening the edges, the 2x telephoto camera takes really sharp 12 megapixel images with colors that mesh nicely to the main Cannes dynamic range is wide too, but there is plenty of visible noise. Now, let's get into the 5x telephoto camera, which is a bit complicated. It is in the periscope camera Xiaomi achieves this level of zoom by shooting, with the central 5 megapixel area of an 8 megapixel sensor with a 3.7 X zoom. The result is a 5 megapixel photo at 5x zoom, but then for some reason. The no 10 upscales that back to 8 megapixels, which you see here the quality of these 5 times zoom photos is nice.

We never would have guessed that they've been upscaled, there's plenty of sharpness stabilization does a good job and noise is kept under control. Here are some close-up shots from the dedicated macro camera, which can focus from as close as 2 centimeters at 2? Megapixels are not the highest resolution, but it does a decent job if you need to magnify something portraits on the Minor, 10 are taken with a 2 X camera. The edge detection here is excellent and if you focus background, blur looks pretty now onto low-light photography. We really let the shots. We took with the main camera they're detailed and clean, with pretty accurate colors.

There could be better than in McCrae gin. The highlights, but it's alright night mode is only on the main camera. For now, it works fine, but these shots take quite a long time to process up to 15 seconds. The only benefit is the restored highlights, so it isn't really worth the hassle. This is also true, if you zoom to 2 X with night mode on it's just a crop of the main camp without night mode, 2, X zoom at night, we'll use the telephoto cam itself, you get some good shots, they're very sharp and detailed though there is a lot of luminance noise.

The 5x zoom also uses a telephoto camera, and it actually does produce usable results at nights, but they aren't grades. Photos come out quite dark and dynamic range is in spectacular. The ultra wide-angle camera Lee struggles in the dark, with both exposure and autofocus. It can sometimes produce decent images and Xiaomi promises a night mode down. The line selfies from the Minor 10 are taken with a 32 megapixel quad Bayer front camera, but these come out in the native resolution, not 8 megapixels.

These shots look pretty good with high dynamic range in mostly nice colors, looking at them up close there's, not really 32 megapixels of detail, but we didn't expect that to be the case. Selfie portraits lose out on the HDR processing, but subject, isolation is competent in the background. Blur is pretty convincing. Let's move on to video quality 4k videos captured with a main cam, have excellent colors, great contrast, and why dynamic range, the resolved detail leaves more to be desired. However, and the clips are a bit soft.

Switching to the ultra-wide camera will give you a somewhat similar results. Quality is decent, but there is an overall softness to the footage.4K videos taken with the 2x telephoto can have some nice yet more saturated colors dynamic range, however, was not stellar due to a more aggressive contrast setting if you zoomed, a 5x you'll be taking a crop from the 2x telephoto cam. The result is a very soft video which doesn't look great. Electronic stabilization is available in the 30 FPS modes, and it works quite a while to smooth out your footage, and you can take macro videos. These are actually shot using the ultra-wide camera.

You get a nice level of detail, but since these videos aren't stabilized camera, shake is quite apparent here. So that's all folks. As far as the hundred eight megapixel camera goes, it's awesome during the day and good and I to where it falters. A little is with night mode, which is behind the competition and video quality in general is kinda mediocre. The rest of the cameras at the Minor 10 has on board combined, to give you quite a versatile camera setup, but I wasn't blown away by their image quality at night I like the direction that Xiaomi is headed to know, and they say that they'll be stepping up their camera game even more in the future.

You'll be exciting to see what they come up with. Thanks for watching guys and see you next time.


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