Hello friends, ever since I tested the camera of Redmi Note, 8 pro I was super excited to see what improvement that me note.9 Pro will bring, and now I have this awesome. Looking Redmi Note 9th row with me and I have tested the camera of this phone. I can say this is not what I expected. As far as the camera is concerned, I will definitely try to show you what experience I had while testing this phone. So let's not waste the time and move on friends. If you haven't subscribed to my channel, please do it and press the bell icon to get my next videos notifications.
The camera specification hasn't changed much from the previous noted Pro. The main highlight is once again the 64 megapixel lens that was quite a performer. In the previous model, there are still eight megapixels and two megapixel lenses for ultra-wide and Yucca shots. Although the macro sensor has been improved from 2 MP to 5 MP this time, but macro sensors still look like a marketing gimmick to me. On the front side, the selfie camera has been downgraded from 20 megapixels to 16 megapixels.
It displays right in the middle here inside the punch, hole guys. Let me clear one thing then. Let me note: 9 Pro is also coming with 48 megapixel sensor in some parts of the world, but here in Pakistan the pro version is coming with a 64 megapixel lens. Probably it is the same as note 9 pro max, but the max version comes with a 33 watt charger in India, and here note, 9 Pro comes with a 30 watt charger in Pakistan. As far as the features are concerned, the camera phone is loaded with lots of tools.15 seconds short, video and slow mode tools can be really handy for technical I'm, not a person fan of macro videos yet because of their inconsistent performance, but with a 5 megapixel sensor, the super macro video could be an interesting option for content creators. Even movie frame is an awesome tool for bringing and metamorphic experience to your videos and still images, and it could be acquired to handy features for Wii loggers.
The 64 mega pixel is becoming more common. Now we experienced it on Samsung Galaxy, a 71 and ocarina 3 Pro lately, but I haven't noticed a considerable difference between a 48 megapixel and a 64 megapixel, although the latter is a bigger sensor, but its performance hasn't been very consistent on every phone I have tested so far, but as the trend goes, Xiaomi is making use of pixel bidding method that results in 16 megapixels standard shots on this camera. The 64 megapixel images didn't show anything better than 16 megapixel shots. Look at these two images, but was not readable in the 16 megapixel short, is also not noticeable on 64 mp4, though, apart from the bigger size which I don't believe, you will need on your mobile phone or social media. There is nothing extra.
Let me share the same images. I took after a few hours when the Sun moved away. It's still 15 past 1 p. m. and the Sun is right in the middle, but the loss of detail is very noticeable.
Redmi Note 9 pro uses a software-based any photo featured up to 2x that get further and zoom in up to 10x, but neither of them is capable of capturing a sharp and well detailed image.2X reduces the image quality by at least 60%, which keeps losing every bit of detail as you zoom in further it's better to use a 64, megapixel mode and crop the desired area for getting a closer look on any picture. Wide-Angle images look a bit higher in contrast and color saturation, but the details are not even closer towards standard mode captures. The low-light at night performance of Revenue ninth row isn't as promising as that we know date will perform during our test. The node 9 Pro fall short of basic skills to deal with the light sources at night. Although Xiaomi says it features night mode 2.0, but the resulting images in such a situation are filled with lens clear. They are flattened and washed out with no essential details at all.
The images do look very colorful on mobile screens, but zooming into actual size clearly shows the loss of details. It could be a software glitch which o me might fix in its next update, but for now the problem exists. However, where the light falls on the subject properly. The night mode works quite decently, with much controlled white balance and vivid colors and the results are quite satisfactory. Have a look at the following images to see both kinds of results: Redmi Note, 9 procreate, some nice mocha effects in the daylight with portraits and macro mode through its 2 MP and 5mp sensors.
The latter allows more than 2 centimeter distance from the subject that gives a bit more control to avoid the shaking of hands images, look wonderful on the mobile screens, but their actual size on higher screen reveals a lot of noise. Lets sharpness and order a subject mapping this phone can make stabilized videos at 720 and 1080 P resolution with the quality at 1080p and 729, and very reasonable in quality. The 4k videos are, however, over saturated, and there is no stabilization available as well. Have a look at some sample shots defense. Now we end this video, but I would like to recall the performance of note 8 row.
Let's check out some sample images so guys this was the camera test of. Let me know, ninth row and I hope you would be having a better idea about its performance in both day and night. I think the day performance or any place, such as shopping malls, where to emit light is good. This one can give good results, but as the light gets weaker, somehow the noise becomes too and variable, and it also has an impact on the quality and sharpness of the image. The night mode is not always reliable, especially when the light source is too heavy and confronting the lens guys.
If you want to see the high-res images that we used in this video, you can find the Google Drive link below in the description. You can also find there the comparison images for better understanding the results. Well, if you found this video interesting, do like it and share it and share your opinion in the comment area below until my next video Allah Hafiz.
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