Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Hands-On Review By Moment

By Moment
Aug 14, 2021
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Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Hands-On Review

All right, so this is the show me Note 10, and it's pretty incredible five cameras. So we love cameras. We love cell phone cameras across the board. We love checking out new devices and seeing what they can do, seeing how the camera is. I've, never checked out a Showmen device before so. I was super excited when the opportunity came up to check out the show.

Me note 10 this new flagship. We wanted to see what this five camera business was all about, so we headed to a classic hike in Seattle rattlesnake, ledge Taylor flew in, and we took this out, took it for a spin and really saw what it could do. You'll just be back there waving all right. All we are at the trailhead for rattlesnake. With the note, 10 we are gonna, see what we can get video and photos on this trail.

Let's do this, let's hike all right. So, let's start out with the most obvious thing. When you look at this phone, you see five cameras, the Pent camera design, and it's pretty wild. How much show-me has been able to pack inside this device? So let's walk through what each camera has so starting at the top. Here you have a 5x optical zoom, with an f/2 aperture and oh, is next lens down.

You have a 12 megapixel, 2x tell lens also with an f/2 aperture. The third lens down is your main camera and really what sets this phone apart. It is a hundred and eight megapixel main camera with an F, 1.69 aperture and a large sensor.108 megapixels, though that it is wild. Now you can blow your photos up and print them on the side of your house. It's actually impressive.

The amount of detail this 108 megapixel camera can pick up. I would say it's the sharpest cell phone camera I've ever used and retains the most amount of detail so below that. Not in this main camera cluster is the ultra-wide lens. This is a 20, megapixel, 117 degree fields of view, camera F, 2.2 aperture, so you have a really nice ultra-wide with 20 megapixels, still in a pretty fast aperture right, underneath that you have that tiny dot. That's a macro lens built in, so you can get extremely close to your subject this little guy kicks in macro mode.

But how do the photos and video actually look? You can have specs for days. You can look at this camera cluster and think wow they're going to look good, but do they actually look good? How are the colors the dynamic range check these out? What impresses most right off the bat was how sharp those hundred and eight megapixel photos looked, whether you're looking at it on the Minor 10 on screen and zooming in they hold up really nicely or you bring onto your computer, and they look great just blown up as a wallpaper you're able to zoom in with more clarity than I've seen from any other smartphone, and that could be the megapixels. But it's also the sensor size it just it all comes together and looks perfect from that main camera. You can say we're enjoying it, but tired of the phone we're going to test out some like zoom stuff. This view is crazy, so we're just going to use all the lenses, and the other thing we noticed was how good the optical zoom is on this phone optical zoom.

You have a dedicated, 2x and 5x optical zoom lens, meaning optical. It's not digital you're, actually getting a real lens quality zoom. So it holds up really well with the details. If you push it past 5x, it goes to 10x and up to 50x image doesn't like to hold up as well. Clarity, wise you're going to lose a lot of sharpness, but it is really fun to basically have a telescope built into your phone.

Now, let's talk about video as a filmmaker myself and working at moment. I know how important having the option for different focal lengths is when you're out shooting video so having the ultra-wide you're having the tell the main camera it all plays into the story. You're telling on this camera I found my favorite settings to be the main camera just in video mode. It looked so sharp with that hundred and eight megapixel, a large sensor, you're, actually getting natural depth of field like I, haven't seen in most other smartphones, which is cool with that larger sensor. It shoots 4k 30 across all the lenses.

That honestly is really impressive, because sometimes with these built-in tell lenses or these ultra-wide or even this tiny little macro, once you get into those different lenses, the video quality usually cuts down a little. So it shoots 4k across all the lenses, which is a really nice touch. You can also shoot some really slow frame rates on this phone. You can do 960 frames per second 120 and 240 frames per second. Those are all going to be in 720p, so not as sharp as a 4k.

Obviously but they're they're they're super fun to use, and you know throw that up on social, no worries so also in video mode you're, getting great optical image stabilization, so you're able to get walking handheld shots that look perfect. I, don't know how phones are doing it these days, where you can basically walk super smooth with the ultra-wide and basically get like you're shooting on a gimbals. It looks really impressive, I think, because I've never shot 5x zoom for video. It looks really cool. Like super long lens, we had some driving shots with the IS kicked in, and you're basically sitting in the front seat of your car, just shooting out the window and getting like long lens well, stabilized footage that actually looked really cool.

So I think that was one of my favorite. Things are actually shooting with the longer focal length on this, the ultra-wide awesome too, but that long lens looks pretty sick. Alright, so Taylor's shooting some more photos, and we're wrapping up down here up, and we're going to go hit some ice lattes because we've been waiting the next day. We went out to shoot a little more, and we walked around kind of the city. We found this vintage car on the side of the road and Taylor wanted to take some sweet photos of it.

One of our favorite kind of photo hacks. You can do for smartphones that have a perfect portrait mode. The Men 10 has awesome portrait mode and actually some of the best edge detection I've ever seen in a smartphone, but what we do is actually we shoot it. A lot of just photos of like this car window or this open sign, there's some random photos where you can actually get the camera to know what the subject is, and then the rest has nice natural fall-off, so you're getting a really DSLR looking photo with that both because you're not having just a super obvious portrait, shot of like an object that looks sick, Taylor's, killing it with the photos, so I'm actually shooting portrait mode here to get details of the car. Just because it'll give the photo just some nice depth.

It'll blur the background, even if just slightly and that's, what's really gonna kind of take these photos to the next level and even good yeah. It won't look like phone photography want in real okay, so, like these seats, for example, in regular mode would be there, but in portrait get some beautiful depth. What all right! So, thank you show me for letting us check this awesome phone out and working with you guys a little on this review video. This has been really fun, shooting with this phone and definitely something I want to keep in the Arsenal incredible 5 camera system. If this is something you're interested in and can get in, your country check it out, it's a pretty awesome flagship and their whole dare to discover campaign is happening right now.

So me know: 10 awesome, 5, camera, Pent, camera setup yeah. If you have any questions, leave them in the comment. Thanks for checking out this video, and it hooked help you with the with knowing more about this camera, alright see you guys.


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