Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro has a Remarkable Primary Camera Sensor: DXO mark
Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro is out for sale in china and it has achieved a remarkable fleet in terms of sales revenue. According to the Chinese website Weibo, the company has managed to reap almost 155 million euros of revenue through an online sale.
That's a massive achievement for the like of Xiaomi, considering the magnitude of competition at present.
This success is credited to the hype that was created through aggressive marketing, But some credit must be given to the phone specs as well. According to many tech experts, Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro will outrank its counterparts with a big margin and will be crowned as the best-value smartphone of 2021.
Promotion banner of Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra teasing lenses |
In a real sense, Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro is a flagship killer that packs top-of-the-line hardware. But what exactly makes this phone so special? Wondering! let's find out.
Well, to be precise, Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro got some serious optics module at its back. And at a first glance, it looks like a stealthy gadget, teasing several high-quality lenses. Before we explain how this camera stands out, let have a look at the specs sheet.
Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro Spec sheet |
Okey! let's get started- This time around Xiaomi has picked a giant 1/1.12″ Samsung ISOCELL sensor for Mi 11 Pro which is bigger than the sensor used in last year's model. This size of the sensor is usually found in compact cameras, such as Sony’s RX series. Besides, this brand new sensor employs Dual Pixel Pro autofocus technology that splits pixels into vertical and diagonal positions to measure contrast.
Apart from that, this sensor can leverage different HDR methods, depending on the use case or scene.
Smart ISO Pro captures high dynamic range images through the integration of different conversion gains. The handset uses this mode for snapping the preview image, for video and scenes with an average dynamic range
The Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra employs staggered HDR mode for a higher contrast scene. This mode enables the sensor to capture multiple frames and then club them for a better output while keeping ghosting artifacts at the bay.
What more? the phone also boasts a time-of-flight (ToF) sensor that lets the Auto Focus system focus on closed subjects, like portrait shots. in a darker scenario, it automatically integrates with a dual-pixel system. The multispectral color temperature sensor help synchronize color rendering and white balance.
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