Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Real Life Camera Review By TechwithUsama

By TechwithUsama
Aug 21, 2021
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Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Real Life Camera Review

This video that you just saw right now was shot on the Poco x3, and it was all unedited welcome to the Xiaomi Poco x3 camera review. If you are new on my channel, please subscribe and press the bell icon. Also, if you find this video useful at some point, do hit the thumbs up. Button too Poco x3 brings four rear cameras embedded inside a unique camera design. The main camera on this phone is a 64 megapixel camera sensor. While the remaining camera details are on your screen, it's got a 20 megapixels camera on the front.

This phone is using the image processing of the Qualcomm snapdragon 732g chipset Poco xv, uses Poco launcher and has a slightly different camera application from the typical Xiaomi phones. Camera app welcomes you with a 16 megapixel, photo mode with the ultra white and the zoom options on screen remaining camera options for this mode reside under this options' menu at the top from here you can change the movie frame, select macro camera turn on the timer and do a few other things.64 megapixels, camera mode does not appear here anymore. It has moved under the more options, and this also shows the impracticality of this mode. The company itself has put it far away under the more options you can find. The night mode short video panorama front and back mode, slow motion and a long exposure mode.

Long exposure mode is a perfect option, and here it shows you her different options. For example, you can find uh the moving crowd, the neon trails, the oil painting, light painting and the starry night options. And yes, there is a star uh trails mode as well. To use a long exposure. You can use a tripod that would be helpful.

Clone mode can be used to clone anyone or yourself in a photo. You can shoot videos of up to 4k at 30 frames per second in both the white and the ultra white modes. This phone can do 1080p at 60 frames per second in both white and the ultrawide modes too, and 30 frames per second mode option. Is there as well and no? You cannot switch between ultrawide and the white camera while recording a video front. Camera can do videos up to 1080p at 30 frames per second.

Only pro mode offers pro video mode as well. You can change the white balance manual and autofocus shutter speed, ISO exposure and change the lens. This phone can capture raw images as well, and here is your look at the camera settings all right. Our camera app walkthrough is complete. Now, let's move towards the image quality of this phone first.

Here is your look at a 64, megapixels mode image in this mode, the HDR does not work. You cannot zoom in or out. The image in this mode is going to be full of details because of its big size. When I zoom in you can clearly see each and every single element on the screen to make the best use of this 64 megapixels mode. What you can do is you can capture an image and crop in to zoom.

This is a better idea, rather than zooming in while capturing an image, because zooming in will definitely damage the graphics, but if you just crop in an image, it's going to give you a much better result, but when I switch to the normal mode on this phone, the image brightens up all of a sudden- and this looks slightly better- details- are not too bad, but they are not as good as the 64 megapixel mode. Here is your look at the 64 megapixels and the normal images side by side for this image. There is a clear difference, but the upcoming images will explain this better. Ideally, there shouldn't be any difference between both the modes, except for how both phones captured the dynamic range and the difference between the details in this image, you can clearly see that everything looks almost the same. It's just a different level of sharpness on both the sides.

The 64 megapixel image keeps looking a bit dull. The same goes for this image. If you focus on the whites here, they look much better in the normal mode of the phone. Here is another 64 megapixels versus a normal image, and this time the normal image seems to have more details, a comparison of ultrawide and white camera. To give you guys an idea about both camera angles- and here is my own ultra white image.

I did not find the ultrawide cameras of the Xiaomi phones any good until I saw this image taken on the Poco x3. This image is not very good with the details, but as far as the color tone is concerned, Xiaomi has improved the things, a lot, the same place and the same image in the normal mode. We get more details in this one and now the same image in the portrait mode has the cleanest look among these three images. Here is your look at all these images side by side. You can clearly see that the portrait image looks the best, not just because of its background blur, but because of maintaining a clean look of the subject, some more normal images are on your way.

The overall result is quite acceptable. The only problem that I have noticed on this phone so far is that it can sometimes overdo the highlights. It completely washes out the background and the sky in some situations. Otherwise, its edge detection, colors, sharpness and saturation is good enough in its normal camera mode. The indoor performance is good, but, as I mentioned, it can over expose some areas.

Now, if you try to look through the windows, you will find out that the highlights appear brighter. While the shadows appear. Darker Xiaomi could do a bit better with the dynamic range of this phone here. Take a look at the night mode images now night mode makes a huge difference on this phone and the images look good too, but the images are not as crisp as they should have been. As I keep mentioning that I tested the poke s3 along with two other phones, I found the result of the OnePlus word's night mode way ahead of the Poco x3, and you will see that in the camera comparison too, so the Poco x3's night mode is only good as long as you have not seen something better in these images, you can see that it's not maintaining the details in the non-night mode.

Some elements in the images are being blurred, while the night mode tries to fix that very thing. Macro camera of this phone is far from good. Xiaomi definitely needs to work hard on that uh the front camera. Now it tries to capture details. It also tries to maintain a close to real-life skin tone, but what it doesn't try to do is to maintain a real look on the face.

The face looks too soft. Some of you will like it, but the users who, like a natural, look, won't find it good enough. Personally, I'm not a big fan of selfies, so it really doesn't make a difference to me. I like what the Xiaomi poke x3 is capable of, and I believe most of the users are going to love its front. Camera result its front, camera portrait mode is also praiseworthy.

The edge detection is also quite decent drop. Your comments below about this phone's front camera. Ok, the videos. Now this phone can do 4k at 30 frames per second, and it has the as which makes the videos look stable. Resolution is on your screen.

The 4k videos can be shot in the ultrawide mode too, and, as I mentioned, you cannot switch between the normal and ultrawide mode, while recording a video me 1080p, 60 frames per second video mode also works for both the ultrawide and the white cameras, but the as does not work in this mode.1080P at 30 frames per second mode in both the normal and the ultrawide mode has got the as 2. The resolution enormously goes down, but the footage becomes extremely stable. You will now take a look at the front camera sample hi guys. This is the front camera video from the Xiaomi Poco x3. I got a chance to bring this phone on a vacation with me and, along with this phone I am carrying the OnePlus word and the galaxy m51.

Now I am trying to shoot as diverse as footage as possible, but there are some instances where I have to shoot at the same location on all the three phones so make sure that first, you don't mind if you are seeing the same footage in other videos, because I am using the same phones in the same locations now about this camera front camera. This is shooting at 1080p at 30 frames per second uh. Now it's been a while, since I've been wanting uh some uh, better resolution options from Xiaomi, but Xiaomi is still stuck with the 30 frames per second and the full HD resolution. Even the OnePlus in its north offers 4k at 60 frames per second from its front camera, but the Poco x3 is still at uh 1080p at 30 frames per second and right now. I am not finding the dynamic range very good and you guys are the better judge for the mic's voice, recording quality and also the color composition and the overall color tone of this image.

So take a look around and let me know how are you finding uh the front cameras video regarding quality of the Xiaomi Poco x3? I am walking so that you can get an idea about its uh stability as well, and that my friends brings our camera review to an end. Poco x3 is offering a 64 megapixels lens with snapdragon 732g chipset, the 64 megapixel mode itself might be useless, but the pixel binning mechanism has helped this phone perform great under low light conditions, especially very good night mode photos for this price. Poco x3 takes better images than the Redmi Note 9 series it even takes better images than the Samsung Galaxy a31 and the a51 until and unless a better phone comes out. In the same price bracket, the Poco x3 is going to be the ultimate king with the help of its remaining specifications, and it definitely gets my recommendation share your thoughts about this phone's camera and about this video under the comment section below. If you love this video, please subscribe and if you liked it please thumbs up with that said, I will sign off and see you all in the next video.


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