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On the opposite end of the viewfinder, you have a flash mode switch, an HDR switch, an AI toggle, Live Photo toggle, and a magic wand with beauty effects and filters.īehind a hamburger menu, you'll find some more options, including the Macro mode (why here?!), plus the shortcut to the settings. On the near end, you have the camera zoom switch. Up and down swipes don't work for switching between the front and rear cameras only the toggle next to the shutter release does that. So, you swipe from side to side to change modes, and you can also tap on the ones that you can see to switch to those directly. The camera app is a rather straightforward implementation. The selfie camera uses a 16MP Sony IMX471 1/3" sensor with a wide 20mm f/2.4 lens. The fourth and final camera on the back is a 2MP GC02M1 depth sensor. Autofocus is available on this camera and it works for distances between 3cm and 10cm. The macro snapper utilizes a 5MP OmniVision OV5675 1/5" sensor behind telemacro f/2.4 lens. The ultrawide shooter uses an 8MP Sony IMX355 sensor behind f/2.2 lens.
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This is the only camera that supports Night Mode.
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PDAF is available, though there is no optical stabilization. The color filter is Nona-Bayer, meaning 9 sensor pixels are combined into one 2.1µm, and the output resolution is 12MP. The main camera relies on a 108MP Samsung ISOCELL HM2 1/1.52" sensor with 0.7µm pixels and f/1.9 6P lens. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro has a quad-camera setup on the back with a familiar arrangement - there is a high-res primary camera, followed by an ultrawide shooter, a macro snapper, and finally, you get a small depth sensor.