Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro CAMERA vlog test! By Isa does tech

By Isa does tech
Aug 14, 2021
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro CAMERA vlog test!

I'm taking out the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 pro, so you can see for yourself just how well these cameras perform in real life scenarios good day you beautiful people welcome to ISA tech, where we do tech in your life in style, like I said, we're doing a camera vlog test on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 pro of the new note: 10 line this phone champions, a 108 megapixel main shooter, with an 8 megapixel wide, a 5 megapixel tell macro and a 2 megapixel depth sensor up front in that punch, hole it's ripping a 16 megapixel selfie shooter, if you're new to the channel. What we're doing is we're actually using these cameras in everyday scenarios. Aka me and my house these days stay at home and because I asked- and you guys said that you wanted to see a camera vlog test. First, let's make the lenses do all the talking. Let's go hello friends good afternoon, we're back at it again. This is answer your question.

Friend has an IMDB rating Alexei, stop yeah! Sorry about that! But yeah we are doing a camera vlog test on the Redmi 10 pro. This is 1080p and there is a beauty mode on this now this is a hundred. I think it's a little too much. Let's switch it around. This is around 40.

I think that's a little better, there's, also a cool movie frame mode, which makes everything look so cinematic, and this is on selfie video. Now the video with the filter and the movie mode they downgrade to 720p that's sort of normal on a lot of phones that the quality downgrades once you add in effects, but for social media use. I think this is sort of okay. Also, let me know if you want me to do a social media test on this. This is now screen record, so yeah take note that I am shooting and screen recording.

At the same time, the phone is able to do that uh. This is on selfie mode. We have AI camera HDR settings, I'm going to put that in automatic and my favorite feature palm shutter. There is also a beauty mode on here, so that's super specific like too much just a little of beauty mode works. You guys, you know my stand on the beauty mode.

A little helps use it just like makeup, but yeah, nothing wrong with the real you. So there are also different filters here, but we're not going to use that now. I think that's a nice photo, but the background is a little distracting. So let's try out the portrait mode from here. You can adjust both less both, more okay.

I think I want more. So I mean the cutouts look decent again. It's not perfect, as you can see here, but no portrait mode ever is the different effects on portrait mode that we first saw on the me11 they're all here. I still like these, like really Trippe filters. TBH look at that right just for context.

These are the rear cameras. Now this is one x, and you can go up until 6x. Now there is a wide, but once you're recording it's not really gonna transfer is what white looks on video. It can zoom in up until 2x, then back to wide. Now this is 1080p 60.

Now this phone can shoot on 1080p 60. We were shooting on 1080p 30. It can do up until 6x and, of course, also wide on 1080p 16. Now I know what you're going to say: you're probably going to be like ISA, but you're, not gonna, edit, this video and export it in 1080p60. Why are you showing us this? Well guys? It's because sometimes quality switches, depending on the resolution you use.

So this is me showing you okay wait. So this is 1080p 30, because when I switch to the wide angle the camera switch to 30 fps, let's see what 4k can do, because this camera can do 4k now- and this is how it looks same spot same lighting same everything. It can zoom up until 6x and again this is 4k yeah 1x and then, let's see, if we can do 4k on wide right, you can't do 4k and white because it just switched back to 1080p 30fps. What you can do also is movie frame mode and this time around, it's still on 1080p 30fps and finally, let's take some sample shots. Just so you see what the cameras can do before we go downstairs and shoot the dogs and other stuff in this house.

Ben ATP 30 ladies and gents oh cutie pie, and this is zooming it up until 6x, 6x, hi, hi, Bruce back to 1x 1080p 30. Now this is wide 1080p 30 that can zoom into 2x 1080p 60. This time there is no wide, and this is 6x Bruce I 1x. And finally, this is 4k also no wide, but here is the zoom 6x main money. Okay, she does not care right now, we're now doing portrait video.

Doesn't that okay? This that's why I keep on moving because they keep on like trying to get near me and leaky stop 1x normal mode, steady mode on the right. This is me walking and talking now, um we're going to take a break from the dogs, because they're too excited they won't sit. Still, I can't take photos. Let me show you the pond, so this is the pond and let's take some photos. So this is a normal video, and this is super macro video.

I can even do like 2x there, there wow and as a reminder as to how it looks. This is how it looks same distance just normal one x. So now it's time for the low light shooting test, but I'm not going anywhere. So this is what we're going to do yup. So I have that one light on and let's see how photos and videos will look first off: let's do these flowers and now time for some night, motel fees, okay, so this is low, light, selfie, video right now.

So before we end this video, I want to go over a few things that I noticed about this phone. First, it has a 108 megapixel mode. Of course, that's because it's a 108 megapixel main shooter. Why does that matter? Basically, most phones, now with high megapixel counts, use pixel binning to come up with smaller but better photos. My very detailed explanation of what pixel binning is on this video I'll link it down below as well.

This is when I tested out Xiaomi's very first 108, megapixel camera, so check that out so yeah. This has a 108 megapixel mode, and this is useful for when you want to shoot bigger photos like bigger, because you, let's say want to crop in now. For example, a normal shot of this bonsai can only crop in this much, but if I took a 108 megapixel shot, if I wanted to do a cropping of this flower, I can, and that end picture still looks very good. What I also found super impressive on this phone would be its super macro mode now. I know not a lot of people actually appreciate the macro mode, but the super macro mode.

On this thing it pretty much impressed all in all. I think the cameras of the Redmi Note 10 pro lived up to its camera-centric focus. I was happy with general everyday use cases, except for when I tried to do a portrait photo of my dog, which yielded weird cut-outs, but then again, that's normal with any portrait mode. There is no perfect cutout, and it did well enough for normal people shots another cool thing that I didn't show you guys in this vlog would be the fact that this phone has a pro mode now. I know that mode is not for everyone, but it's a good option to have on your shooter nonetheless, especially for budding mobile photographers or videographers.

This is very important to have on their device. I just wanted to add that this phone, too, has really fun. Camera features like the vlog feature, dual view feature or even the clone feature again. These are things that I've showed you in previous Xiaomi videos, but if you want to see specifically those mods in action, let me know- and finally because I know you guys are super curious about this- and even if this was supposed to be on a social media test. I'm going to add this on this video anyway for more value.

This is what photos and videos look like on social media right, so we have the iPhone 12 mini and the me11 here we're looking at the story, so this is shot on the Redmi, note, 10 pro and then upload it to IG, shot on the IG app shot on the camera app but then uploaded to IG. I think this looks infinitely better and that was it for our camera vlog test on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 pro. Let me know what you guys think about the performance. If you want to see how I use my tech on a daily basis find me online, that's SSA does underscore on Instagram, Twitter and tick-tock, and I post real time updates on the things that I review and shoot on TikTok or if you have really quick questions, I will probably be better able to answer there so see you there until next time.


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