Mi 10t pro camera stabilization - Xiaomi Mi 10T / 10T Pro Questions & Answers

Has anyone experienced or noticed the 30fps stabilized video recordig got worse after the camera update?

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Gcam on our device (why it's so poor)

I was wondering why the development of gcam is so poor on our device? No gcam provides good results
Even more so, installing stable gcam by arnova and mhappymam patch provide really .. uh mediocre results on the front camera
Is the front camera the reason behind this? Because it's Omnivision? Although mi a1 has omnivision as as well and the front camera l, of only 5 megapixels takes superb shots!
How is this possible?
I'm talking about the Global version, by the way
Mi A1 front camera is Samsung S5K5E8 while RN5 is Omnivision OV13855.

960/240 fps slow motion missing?

Hi,
Is there a reason for the slow-motion 240 and 960 fps modes not included in this phone?
My device only showing 1080P/120 and 720p/120 modes.
Can anybody explain why?
Regards.
Sub
Those modes are for mi 10t which has sony sensor. Mi 10t pro has samsung sensor that doesn't have that speeds but has 108mp resolution. Bad thing is they never said anywhere about this...
I didn't know that, thank you for explanation.
It's a shame that this phone doesn't have at least 240 mode...
Sub8 said:
I didn't know that, thank you for explanation.
It's a shame that this phone doesn't have at least 240 mode...
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They both use a 108mp Samsung sensor but the Mi 10T pro uses an HMX version that only supports 120. What you would need is the Samsung 108mp HM1/2 sensor but that only supports 240fps anyway.
BaconTrousers said:
They both use a 108mp Samsung sensor but the Mi 10T pro uses an HMX version that only supports 120. What you would need is the Samsung 108mp HM1/2 sensor but that only supports 240fps anyway.
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Some corrections needed here:
MI 10T (regular) uses Sony's sensor, IMX682. I think it supports 480fps max at 1080p (if someone could correct me).
Mi 10T Pro uses Samsung HMX sensor, which can go max to 148fps at 1080p.
Samsungs HM1 used in top level S20 Ultra and Note 20 Ultra can go 240fps at 1080p.
What about HM2 i'm not sure. There is no actual released phone yet (probably Redmi Note Pro 9 5G will be). -> Correction : HM2 can do 360fps at 1080p or 240fps at 4K. Quite impressive i think.
calinorg said:
Those modes are for mi 10t which has sony sensor. Mi 10t pro has samsung sensor that doesn't have that speeds but has 108mp resolution. Bad thing is they never said anywhere about this...
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It seems I did a mistake with 10Tpro :/ No tele, no 720p slowmo, no moon Mode..
Well, you do use phone for more than just photos and moon mode, right? And Google camera can do impressive astrophoto which can trash moon mode everyday...
Now, i do believe that this will be mitigated in the future and that we'll see some upgrades in camera in the future
Slow motion video on 10T pro is the worst experience I have ever had in my happy time with my xiaomi. When you select slow motion mode. 10T pro only filmed a normal short clip. And then the video slows down by algorithm by the original Gallery app. This means when you share this clip with someone else. They will receive an original video at a normal rate.. !!
KimUyLong said:
Slow motion video on 10T pro is the worst experience I have ever had in my happy time with my xiaomi. When you select slow motion mode. 10T pro only filmed a normal short clip. And then the video slows down by algorithm by the original Gallery app. This means when you share this clip with someone else. They will receive an original video at a normal rate.. !!
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You have to save slowed version of video through the gallery app. It's option is right at the top. Then you can share the converted video.
Because yes usually its 120fps, so it plays at that frame rate. If you want slowed version, you have to do it manualy and decide which segments of frame will be normal and which is slowed down.
freeDom21 said:
Some corrections needed here:
MI 10T (regular) uses Sony's sensor, IMX682. I think it supports 480fps max at 1080p (if someone could correct me).
Mi 10T Pro uses Samsung HMX sensor, which can go max to 148fps at 1080p.
Samsungs HM1 used in top level S20 Ultra and Note 20 Ultra can go 240fps at 1080p.
What about HM2 i'm not sure. There is no actual released phone yet (probably Redmi Note Pro 9 5G will be). -> Correction : HM2 can do 360fps at 1080p or 240fps at 4K. Quite impressive i think.
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BaconTrousers said:
They both use a 108mp Samsung sensor but the Mi 10T pro uses an HMX version that only supports 120. What you would need is the Samsung 108mp HM1/2 sensor but that only supports 240fps anyway.
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Then how on earth Samsung s20 ultra is capable of 960fps
The 108mp photos are crap,no tele,no slow motion...
But the main camera is amazing! excellent quality astrophotography!
Moon mode would be nice but how many times you gonna photo moon?
zaakirr said:
Then how on earth Samsung s20 ultra is capable of 960fps
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It doesn't. It does 480 hardware and then interpolates to 960 but there are artifacts. I gave up samsung ultra models, that's so disappointing.

Does Gcam really make better pictures on the Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite?

My twin brother who has a Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro suggested me (I've a Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite) to use Gcam as the camera app.
But after I watched some comparison videos I'm confused because the pictures are kinda the same.
So does Gcam on the Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite really make better pictures?
In my experience it depends on the situation. Gcam is usually better in low light and especially at night. Stock camera takes better/more natural photos during the day. Gcam often provides much more details in photos, which might be welcome in some situations, but for example in portrait photography it's very distracting.
All in all, if you want "point & shoot" (or use other than main lens), use stock app. If you're willing to switch back and forth, install also gcam and use it when needed.

Question 1080p 60fps Ultra wide?

why can't F3 record in 1080p 60 with ultra wide lens? seems downgrade for me while my X3 Nfc can smoothly, any idea?
Dunno, can hardly beleive that the hardware is not capable. Trying to force you into buying a more expensive phone? Can gcam do it?

CAMERA SETTING

I JUST BY MI 10T PRO
VIDEOS I made are bad .... I mean they have noise and bad quality inside the room with 4k 60fps
tell me how to setup this for best quality
I'm filming for my YouTube channel
ty for your respawn
frozenline said:
I JUST BY MI 10T PRO
VIDEOS I made are bad .... I mean they have noise and bad quality inside the room with 4k 60fps
tell me how to setup this for best quality
I'm filming for my YouTube channel
ty for your respawn
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60fps videos are meant for taking outside and with perfect light conditions - natural sunny days, not artificial or low-light places. Better use 4k/30fps which also has EIS.

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