Xiaomi Redmi Pro dual camera: Can it beat Huawei P9?

Xiaomi Redmi Pro is now available in most South East Asian markets! Besides 10-core processor and a budget price tag, this phone also sports a high-end feature: dual camera! Let’s have a quick review on Xiaomi Redmi Pro dual camera!

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Xiaomi Redmi Pro dual camera review: Real-life shots

First of all let’s have a look back at Xiaomi Redmi Pro specs in the camera! This phone spots two cameras on the back. The main camera above features Sony IMX 258 sensor with 13MP resolution. The secondary camera supports 5MP resolution and is produced by Samsung. So overall Xiaomi Redmi Pro dual camera is the combination of Sony and Samsung, impressive enough! Moreover, this camera is assisted by phase detection autofocus and dual LED flash!

Now let’s move on to the real-life test! For outdoor photography, Xiaomi Redmi Pro takes better pictures than its predecessors! The photos taken are not “yellowed”. The color are more “real”. However, the details are not very clear when the photo is zoomed. In low-light condition, Xiaomi Redmi Pro dual camera shot acceptable photos when there are not many light source. But when there are, the photos appears quite poor!

The HDR mode is a bonus for Xiaomi Redmi Pro dual camera. This mode really helps in reducing the extremes of highlights and shadows in the photos! After the HDR filter, the shadows look brighter and clearer, while the highlights are not overexposed like in many other budget phone cameras. You can take a look at the second picture above to see how well the HDR mode works!

Xiaomi Redmi Pro dual camera review: What does the dual-camera setup result in?

This is actually the best of Xiaomi Redmi Pro dual camera! This dual-camera setup is not for creating wider photo or sharper details. It is made to shot photos with better depth perception! This makes the background in the photo more blur, which is great! It also allows users to adjust the aperture! Wider aperture means more blur background. Moreover, you can “shot first, focus later” with this dual camera!

Source: Genk.vn