Mi 11 Lite Vs Redmi Note 10 Pro Vs Poco F3 - Camera Comparison 📸 By WhatGear

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Aug 15, 2021
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Mi 11 Lite Vs Redmi Note 10 Pro Vs Poco F3 - Camera Comparison 📸

Welcome to what gear reviews for another camera comparison shootout today it is the Redmi Note 10 pro versus the Xiaomi mi 11 lite versus the Poco f3. All of these phones are quite similarly priced, but they all have a slightly different camera configuration. So this one should be fascinating and stick around to the end, where I do the night comparison, because that bit might be the most interesting anyway, you ready. Let's go so before we begin. I just want to shout out the Xiaomi community. If you guys want the inside intel on anything Xiaomi, you should definitely join that there'll be a link below this video, so you can go check it out anyway.

Let's have a look at picture one. So as we go through these photos together, it's actually my first time seeing these photos side by side on an even playing field, because each of the screens are slightly different. They look different on the devices and I genuinely have no idea which one of these will win. So it's going to be a fascinating one for me, hopefully, for you too anyway, this is picture one. It's a selfie, so you know what's interesting about this photo and even the intro video quality that you just saw is the Redmi actually has a smaller megapixel count than the mi 11 lite and the polo, and yet, in my opinion, so far, the selfie shooter on the Redmi Note 10 pro appears to be the best, but the mic quality.

However, not so good go back and check out the intro to see what I mean, but on the topic of this picture the Poco has a really nice contrast. Look in great detail. I did think the mi 11 light was actually going to win this one, but as you can see, it's struggling with the bright conditions just a little and overall, I think the Redmi wins here just based off the picture as a whole. Although I will say when you look at the Poco picture, the HDR abilities there seem to be better than the other two in my opinion, and let me know if you spotted any differences here worth mentioning anyway picture two. Okay, so does megapixel count, make a difference, and I ask this because the Redmi Note 10 pro has a 108 megapixel sensor.

The mi 11 lite has a 64 megapixel sensor and the Poco f3 has a 48 megapixel sensor, and you know what's interesting here. You could definitely make a case that the phone with the most megapixels isn't necessarily the best. The mi 11 lite has the most accurate colors. In my opinion, if you look at the distance under the trees, it's losing way less detail than the other two, although I will say that 108 megapixel sensor on the note 10 pro is doing an amazing job when it comes to foreground details. I reckon if we cropped in you'd see that and again the Poco seems to have the best HDR, so they all have a little of a win here.

But overall I like the mi 11 light pictures here, even though it's got the smallest megapixel count picture three okay, so this picture was shot in the maximum resolution mode, so 48 megapixels on the Poco 64 megapixels on the mi 11 light and 108. On the Redmi Note 10 pro and again, you got to give it to the 11 right. I have to say I'm quite surprised. I did think the bigger megapixels would make a bigger difference and I think a lot of people think that, just because the number is bigger, it will be a better picture, but here's proof that is not always true. All right picture, four, slightly different lighting conditions here, let's see if the mi 11 can keep the lead here.

So here we have what appears to be a clear win for the Poco f3. It's the sharpest, it's the clearest and maybe the most color accurate. In my opinion, although the Redmi Note 10 pro isn't far behind- and I really like that natural both you're getting from that large 108 megapixel sensor, that's something you tend to get with bigger sensor sizes, and it's a nice attribute all right. So that's enough talk. Now I'm going to roll the next few, for you guys, and then we'll get into some side-by-side video tests, followed by the night shootout and at the end we should be able to see which one of these three phones have the best cameras overall, and I'll offer you my opinion on that, but yours might be different from mine, but we'll find out.

This is 720p and 30 frames per second. So this is the lowest quality that you can get from the cameras all right. This is 1080 60 frames per second, with stabilization on I'm just going to walk a bit faster, the ground isn't very: even it should be pretty wobbly, let so all three of these phones have 4k 30 frames per second video, okay. So it's a tough call in this one, but I'm leaning towards the me11 light when it comes to video quality. If I was to go back and watch that segment again, I might change my mind because it really was quite close.

Let me know which was your winner when it comes to video quality and now check out this super slo-mo me. Okay, so you've made it this far, it's the night shootout and this is a selfie test. I personally think the Poco f3 takes this one. It does seem to be handling that harsh lighting condition the best whilst retaining good details. The mi 11 light seems to have struggled a bit.

Maybe it was using too slow of a shutter. That's why we've got that motion blur there, where my hand is in the photo and the Redmi actually did well here, and it's not introducing too much noise into the background or the photo. Sometimes, when phones bump the ISO up too high, you get all this grain in the back you're, not really seeing that much of it here on the Redmi photo. So that's good night picture two okay, so this was probably the darkest scene of all the photos that I took and, as a matter of fact, the Redmi Note 10 pro might be the truest to I and yes, it is the darkest, but when it comes to night modes on cameras, that's not always what we're looking for we're, not always looking for true to life night mode. There's a great deal, people out there who want brighter images and if you're, in that mindset, you've got to give the win to the Pogo, it's the brightest.

It seems to be capturing the most details, even in the background where the building is and the m11 light here sits happily in the middle it performs. Well, it's not too dark. It's not the brightest, it looks nice, but I think overall me personally. I, like the Poco e3 picture here so check out these next few, and I'll join you again with my opinion on the results of this video in its entirety. So, if I had to pick one overall camera winner from this video, even though all three of these phones are perfect, and they shine in different areas, I think I'd have to go with the Xiaomi mi 11 lite, and this is based off of the solid rear, camera performance and the good HDR that it has, and it's also very good when it comes to video.

The quality was there, and the mic quality was there as well. It definitely does fall down a little when it comes to selfie versus the Redmi Note 10 pro, and it falls behind the Poco f3 when it comes too low light performance, but overall in general, based off of the photos we've seen in this video, I've got to go with the mi 11 lite. Let me know if you agree or if you disagree with my opinion on this I'd love, to hear either way what you guys think and if there were any areas where you think I was way off. Let me know in the comments below as well I'd love to hear that, because it will help me to improve my next video like this anyway. I appreciate you guys for watching this far into the video, and if you enjoyed this one, I would appreciate a thumbs up and if you just subscribed you're now one of the finest subscribers known to man, I will see you in the next one.

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