DxOMark Analyzes the Camera of the Redmi Note 10 Pro

When we all go to DxOMArk , whether it is reliable or not, we do it to see which models top their ranking to find out, from the perspective of the prestigious media, which are the smartphones with the best camera of the moment. But we not only have to scrutinize the Top 5 of its list, but we can also study the mid-range mobile reviews and see how high they are. Thus, for example, we can know that a mid-range from 2021, such as the Redmi Note 10 Pro , can offer an image quality similar to that of an iPhone XS , launched 3 years ago for more than 1,000 euros.

The Redmi Note 10 Pro is currently the most “top” model in the Redmi Note line. One of the great attractions of the mid-range phone is that it is among the few devices with a 108MP sensor in front of its camera system and, according to the DxOMark review, it lives up to large top of the range. a couple of years those yes.

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Redmi Note 10 Pro camera analysis, according to DxOMArk

The analysis firm gives the Xiaomi smartphone a score of 106 points, which equates it with the iPhone Xs Max (or iPhone Xs, since they share the same photographic system). Of course, it must be said that that smartphone has not yet been updated with the new ways of analyzing the medium. Still, with this note, the Redmi range opener ranks above more expensive devices such as the iPhone SE (2020), the Asus Zenfone 6 and the Galaxy Z Flip, despite occupying the 72nd position in the global ranking. by DxOMark.

However, within the range of mobiles between 200 and 400 euros , the smartphone occupies the third place, surpassed by the OnePlus Nord (somewhat more expensive) and the Google Pixel 4a.

The score is divided into 111 points for the photo, 52 points for the zoom (remember that the smartphone does not have a telephoto lens) and 95 points for the video. Among the strengths of the Xiaomi phone are the outdoor close-up portraits, its accurate video exposure, a good depth estimate and a blur gradient in quality portraits, as well as noise control in videos. On the downside of the scale are ghost images in moving still shots, limited video dynamic range, poor detail in zoom shots, and a tint of green in outdoor photos.

Source> DxOMark