Xiaomi has managed to put a new spin on it Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro at the top of the DxOMark imagery position, thus surpassing any other model that has never had to go through a diagnostic test conducted by this advisor.
However The Mi 10 Pro does not display its photographic capabilities. In the video test, on the device found 104 points, one of the highest scoring DxO scores on smartphone so far.
And to show it a powerful 108 megapixel camera at your disposal When the 10 Pro was filmed, Xiaomi personally decided to donate its new graphic designer and video producer Luis Guanzon, who did not hesitate to take the terminal to New York to broadcast the animation program used by New Pekingese Flagship.
The Mi 10 Pro Camera proves its worth when it comes to video capture
Before diving in completely for video analysis, it's important to pay attention to several things: first, that clip quality is compromised thanks to the compression algorithms developed by the QQ of the Chinese social forum, where the video was originally published.
Plus, it all shows that the person in charge of capturing the scenes has it used some equipment such as stability or support through which movement and vibration can be removed. That way, it is also clear that the video is processed using the editor change the colors of the colors and thus give it a cinematic style.
You have this in mind, and despite the pressure of the clip, you see excellent device performance when storing information in multiple scenes no matter what kind of light it is.
It's easy to remember that Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro has a capture system that comprises five sensors in total, four of them in the background, 108 megapixels, a wide angle of 20 megapixels and a double "telephoto" of 12 and 12 megapixels. On the other hand, despite the official launch of Europe in late February, it will finally be waiting for a while with the cancellation of the MWC 2020.
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