Not so long ago, Xiaomi's annual smartphone, the model, was introduced My 8. It didn't take long and a well-known company caught him in the parade DxO Mark. The result? More than exciting!
The company mentioned was in charge of his independent testing cameras, rated him as one of the top five photographing smartphones. Words of praise fell on the address of the smartphone when with his score regarding the quality of photos at the level 105 points also surpassed a competitor from Samsung, the model Galaxy S9+. The overall score is the same as for the competition model just mentioned, but the quality of the photos is by 1 point above in favor of Xiaomi.
Video quality
When it comes to video quality, Xiaomi is a bit disappointing - she scores 88 points. Advantages include very fast autofocus, low noise, wide dynamic range. Disadvantages are exposure quality, white balance and detail.
Statement by DxO Mark
The company said the "em-i figure eight" can capture photos with good dynamic range in a variety of scenarios, even in low light conditions. In various lighting conditions, it guards a low amount of noise during autofocus. The smartphone takes better photos than iPhone X, but with its dual camera is not enough for the king of the rankings, Huawei P20 Prowhich has up to 3 cameras.
Hardware equipment
The quality of the photos is taken care of by a dual camera, both cameras boast a resolution 12 Mpx with different apertures at levels f / 1.8 (main lens) a f / 2.4 (T). The main camera is wide angle Sony IMX363 with a pixel size 1.4 um, recording support is a matter of course 4k videos. The telephoto lens boasts a double optical zoom, pixel size 1.0 um and the promotion of artificial intelligence.
Interestingness for "fans" fans - The front camera has a resolution up to 20 megapixels, pixel size is 1.8 µm, supports HDR and just like a telephoto lens - artificial intelligence. It can record video in resolution Full HD at 30 fps.
Photo previews
More pictures as well as a full review of the cameras can be found at official site DxO Mark.