(BTW, I'm somewhat annoyed that all the iPhone 13 reviews are 80% about the cameras. If I want to buy a camera, I'll buy a camera. Don't make my phone bigger and heavier to make a non-camera more camera-like. My iPhone current 8 and I think even my previous iPhone 6 already take excellent photos.)

Nevertheless, the iPhone 13 has an impressive macro as well.

I'm just saying that if macro is your thing, you don't need to invest more than $250 (and you also get a 9:1 108mp large sensor camera).


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The macro camera on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 pro is a 5mp sensor - OmmiVision OV05675-GA4A, it is a 1/5 inch sensor and I would not even call any mobile phone sensor large sensor camera as the largest one are not even 1 inch in size.

the 5mp sensor on redmi note pro outputs a 10 bit bit depth rather than 12 bit on iPhone 13 pro. Bottom line is spec wise they are better than the macro sensor in redmi. Marketing spec often lead consumer to believe in advertised numbers, just see for yourself which image you like better and your budget then make your choice dun let the specs cloud the decision. There are a lot of other aspect that goes into good macro shots other than the camera.

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Hi, I've had a Note 9 Pro for the past two months, I took a selfie today and noticed that the photo is filtered, I fucking hate filters !!! Does anybody know if the filter can be somehow disabled? I checked the settings and found nothing. Otherwise the freaking frontal camera is useless for me.

Hi there, after installing the new MIUI 13 update my camera keep crashing. When I take a picture it kinda goes to gallery, but immediately closes the app without saving a photo. I hope the fix will be live soon.

The daylight images are mostly easy to capture and all cameras nowadays do a pretty good job in well-lit environments. The tricky part is how the cameras perform in lowlight or at night. So I put the two 108MP cameras against each other to capture the nightlife in Delhi.

This is a 2x zoom shot in 108MP camera mode. Samsung continuously gave me shaky clicks. I admit that I have shaky hands, but the same hands captured the image on the right in the same time interval, and the result is totally different. The Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus beats the Galaxy S22 Ultra camera on reliability, while also capturing a good image of the lights. Although it could have been better exposed, I still got an image that I can post on social, unlike the Samsung counterpart.

It's a well-known fact in 2023 that the iPhone 14 Pro has an excellent camera system. Whether you're taking carefully crafting portraits or just casually snapping photos without much thought, the iPhone 14 Pro is capable of churning out incredible results. But now that the OnePlus 11 is here, is there a new camera challenger to consider?

At first glance, you may not think that the $699 OnePlus 11 is much competition for the $999 iPhone 14 Pro. And while there are areas where the iPhone 14 Pro has a definite advantage, the OnePlus 11 holds its own a lot better than you might anticipate. For a closer look at the surprising results, here's our full OnePlus 11 versus iPhone 14 Pro camera comparison.

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The Redmi Note 12 Pro features a familiar triple camera on its back - a high-res main camera, a basic ultrawide, and a tiny macro shooter. This year both Pro models are updated with OIS for the primaries, which should help in certain occasions, such as low-light photography.

The primary camera on the Redmi Note 12 Pro uses a 50MP Sony IMX766 1/1.56" sensor with 1.0m pixels and a Quad-Bayer filter. This sensor is paired with a 6-element 24mm lens that is stabilized (OIS) and has an f/1.88 aperture.

The camera app on the Redmi 12 Pro is more or less the same as on other Xiaomis. The basic operation for changing modes works with side swipes as expected, and you can also tap on the modes that you can see to switch to those directly. You can add, remove, and rearrange modes in the main rolodex by going to the More tab and navigating to the edit button, and you can access that from the settings menu as well.

At the far end of the viewfinder, you have a flash mode switch, an HDR switch, and the AI toggle. There's also the hamburger menu which contains additional options like aspect ratio, self-timer and grid lines, the Macro switch is here, plus the shortcut to the settings. You won't find an option to set the output resolution for any of the cameras (not that we particularly care), besides the High-res 50MP/200MP mode that outputs at full res.

On the near end, you have the camera zoom switch that operates in one of two fashions. The first one is simply tapping on one of the four dots that represent the ultra-wide (0.6x), primary (1x), primary (2x digital zoom) options. Or you can tap on the active magnification and reveal even more zoom modes.

There's a nicely capable Pro mode, where you can tweak the shooting parameters yourself. You get to pick one of 4 white balance presets or dial in the light temperature with a slider; there's a manual focusing slider (with peaking as an option), and shutter speed and ISO control with ranges depending on which camera you're using - primary or ultrawide.

The standard photos from the main camera are great - they have enough detail, high contrast, zero noise, and punchy if a bit oversaturated colors. The dynamic range is good, but not over the top, and that's the way we prefer it. We should also note that we did not see the HDR trigger in any of these scenes.

The 8MP ultrawide photos are excellent considering the basic camera and lens. There is a lot of fine detail, and the noise is low, but it hasn't been cleaned as aggressively as on the primary camera, and that's why the photos look somewhat more natural instead of artificial and shiny.

The 16MP camera uses a Quad-Bayer filter (OV16A1Q sensor), one of the many such shooters Xiaomi has put on its phones throughout the past few years. Instead of 4MP photos, it still saves 16MP ones, and those are likable - the subject is well-developed with okay-ish detail, the colors are great, and the contrast is high. The dynamic range is usually low, so if you want more - you should turn on the HDR mode.

The Redmi Note 12 Pro supports Auto Night Mode like many other Xiaomi phones. It is enabled by default in the Advanced camera settings. This means that, theoretically, the camera app will decide when and where to use Night Mode and its exposure time. And it does, but it works only on the main camera.

The Auto photos we took with the main camera look great. They required about a second or two to capture, and they have a great exposure, plenty of resolved detail, low noise, excellent color saturation, and superb dynamic range for the nighttime purposes.

The default daylight photos from both the Redmi Note 12 Pro and 12 Pro+ are nearly identical, and it's so hard to find a difference. If we had to point out some - let's say the 12 Pro+ camera offers a bit more accurate colors, and its intricate detail presentation (like foliage, building details, textures, paintings) looks a tiny bit more organic.

And if you thought the 200MP camera would at least provide better digital zoom, well, you've thought wrong. The 2x zoomed photos from both shooters are similar, and looking very closely reveals slightly better-developed foliate and more accurate colors on the Plus model. But, the difference is so minor, that once again we'd say these are identical samples.

There is barely any difference between the low-light photos taken with the primary cameras on the two Redmi Note 12 models. We used the Auto Night Mode, and we noticed it required 1 second less to shoot on the 12 Pro+ model.

The Redmi Note 12 Pro supports 4K@30fps video capturing on its primary camera. The ultrawide camera maxes out at 1080p@30fps, while the 2MP macro supports 720p@30fps. Finally, 1080p at 60fps is available on the main and selfie cameras.

The 4K videos from the main camera are impressive - they offer a high level of resolved detail, a pleasant overall rendition and lively if a bit over-saturated colors. The sharpening could have been a notch down, but even as is, the footage is really good.

The low-light 4K videos from the main camera are good, too. They are bright and very colorful, with a good dynamic range and enough detail. They are a bit noisy, though, noisier than what we experienced on the Note 12 Pro+, and this should be the first, and probably only difference we've noticed so far.

The Full HD videos from ultrawide camera are great. They are very detailed, with low noise, accurate colors, and outstanding dynamic range. You may notice they are not that wide from the 4K videos, but that's because the ultrawide camera uses electronic stabilization, while the main camera omits one when shooting in 4K.

I'm using Redmi Note 7 Pro I face the same problem with my phone and as you mentioned above I do face that problem (phone turning off soon after turning on camera and its not turning on until I connect charger). It happens same even when I tried to restart. So, even in my case I have to replace the battery? ff782bc1db

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