Xiaomi Mijia 4K - tiny $79 pocket camera from Xiaomi! / Mi 4K Budget Cam Video Review - Device Reviews and Information

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This a second mini action camera from Xiaomi to replace the original Xiaomi Yi.
The best part? It's a 4k model with a screen and many more features but cost the same as the original model, only $79!
Might be the cheapest 4K camera even compared to other budget models from China!
And it's not only about the price. Camera offers proper 4k at 30fps and up to 200fps in 720p slow mo.
Wifi app, timelapse, photo mode, image stabilization and many more features.
Exceptional build quality, I like Xiaomi Mijia 4K build over a GoPro Hero 4 and Yi 4K! Which says a lot.
Xiaomi offers a bigger battery ~2 hours in 4k mode and a better microphone, sound quality, as Xiaomi positions this model not as a regular action camera but as a general purpose small budget camera for traveling, youtube and etc.
Xiaomi Mijia 4k video.

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Bought 1 of these but can't get the mi home app to work with it. Is it because of custom ROM, what is the app you are using in the picture, thanks for any help.

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5.5-inch display with FullHD resolution and minimal bezels, metal body,
MT6737T processor,
2 GB RAM and 16 GB of storage,
3300 mAh battery
and Android 6.0 Marshmallow as the OS. One extra positive is the front DTouch fingeprint sensor
The dual camera design is vertical as opposed to any model by the competition.
13 Mpix Samsung S5K3L8 sensor with PDAF support and the secondary unknown 8 Mpix chip responsible for the capturing the depth information.
Dual camera
I tested some devices with dual camera and I think it is a miss from the manufacturers. Like 3D TV it will be soon forgotten although perhaps we will see 3 or 4 cameras to beat 2
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Can I root it?
jan177 said:
Dual camera
I tested some devices with dual camera and I think it is a miss from the manufacturers. Like 3D TV it will be soon forgotten although perhaps we will see 3 or 4 cameras to beat 2
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The take with one normal and one wide-angle will probably stick around though...
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UHANS MX bezel-less smartphone with 5.2" | Android 7.0

Smartphone trend of bezel-less design is what manufacturers trying to catch up with, UHANS is not exception anymore, new claim by Chinese smartphone maker is that their up coming model of bezel-less phone will come with high price ratio full-screen smartphone which is named as the UHANS MX. Quick glance of phone is similar to DOOGEE MIX that we reviewed recently but it carries its own design difference notably is volume rocker on left hand side while power button is on right.
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UANS MX will feature 5.2-inch bezel-less display and both front and back panel will be covered by glass, it looks like from below render that it will houses USB Type-C port. It looks like an intact black jade while with screen locked down, and it also offers a greater extension to vision since the bezel are minimized and the selfie shooter is placed on the chin to provide more room for display area. it will be powered by Android 7.0 Nougat and mostly stock based as other smartphones come from UHANS.
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Hohem iSteady Mobile Gimbal, a disappointing experience - Small Review

Hohem iSteady Mobile
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Video Sample, recorded using an LG G7 in manual video recording mode and no stabilization enabled.
My two cents about the product:
The product itself does feel solid with a metal construction and no plastic parts at all, but the actual product, as a gimbal, is not impressive, unfortunately. Sure, the result is better compared to a video recorded using the built-in stabilization that a smartphone can offer, but I was expecting something more. I won't even show the app that is provided with this gimbal because it is just terrible, I highly recommend to use it just to update the firmware if they (Hohem) are going to someday (mine is still running on the firmware that came pre-installed).
What I really liked about this gimbal is the possibility to charge the device using the built-in battery (basically a power-bank in your hands) but, in the same time, I can't recommend to use it since charging a smartphone while recording a video (or while doing any kind of heavy operation) will cause it to overheat unless you live somewhere with a really cold weather. I would rather consider this option for an Action Camera or dedicated Camcorder as long as it fits in the holder.
In conclusion, I can't recommend this product even considering the kinda affordable price.​
Official Website: https://www.hohem-tech.com/productsupport-en/isteady-mobile-support.html

Question Any probability to Oneplus 10 Pro Camera software port to Oneplus 9 pro?

Hey there,
As you know Oneplus 9 pro and 10 pro have the same camera hardware. And the biggest difference between 2 of them is software. So i m wondering that anybody try to port 10 pro's camera software port to 9 pro?
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The Ultrawide cam is a completely different sensor in OP10P and much less quality. Only the Mpx are the same. The OP9P is using the Sonysensor and the OP!0P the Samsung sensor. Only the main sensor and zoom are the same.
metbed said:
Hey there,
As you know Oneplus 9 pro and 10 pro have the same camera hardware. And the biggest difference between 2 of them is software. So i m wondering that anybody try to port 10 pro's camera software port to 9 pro?
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To sum it up:
- Same main sensor
- OP9P has much better ultrawide sensor, but the lens is not as wide
- Same telephoto
- Even though somewhat improved, stock is still stock, meaning - trash. Use GCam for photos, no matter the phone.

General Camera Lag / SD888/ 6GBRAM

With video stabilization toggled on, pressing record and expecting a smooth result is impossible as the phone drops frames for a few seconds and that's honestly not acceptable. I always record in 4k60 in the HEVC format and sometimes i need that extra digital stabilization on top of the already great optical, and when I turn it on, it seems like the digital stabilization is trying to lock on to something regardless of the subject and the video drops hella frames. I just don't understand how that's possible on a snapdragon 888. I have the 6gbRAM variant. I know 6gb isn't a lot but still.
All that without mentioning how slow and laggy overall the camera app is.
I'm having the exact same issue.
Same problem, any fix?
I have the same problem on my S21 FE (Exynos)
This is my camera setup:
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Any recommendation? Disabling video stabilization is a temporary solution?
I reported the issue on Samsung Members but have not received a response yet.
I have the exact same issue when recording in FHD and it happens exactly when I film in a low lighted area. In 4K I do not have any problems, maybe you can try that.
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I have the exact same issue when recording in FHD and it happens exactly when I film in a low lighted area. In 4K I do not have any problems, maybe you can try that.
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Cool! I will try that way
Thanks for your answer!

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