The DxOMark ranking has a new leader, and it is the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro [Camera Review]

Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro camera review by DxOMark

El Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro It is currently the best phone from the Chinese manufacturer. This one has top-class features and technical specifications, and the photographic system that this device boasts is no exception.

Thanks to the 108 MP main sensor it has, as well as the 20 MP (wide angle), 12 MP (short telephoto) and 8 MP (long telephoto), has obtained the highest score in the ranking of smartphones with the best cameras from DxOMark, thus being the new undisputed leader in this platform, above phones such as

What does DxOMark say about the camera of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro?

Camera scores of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro in DxOMark

Camera scores of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro in DxOMark

The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro managed to get an outstanding DxOMark camera rating of 124, which makes it the new leader in the ranking of smartphones with the best cameras on the platform. Overall, the image results are quite similar to last year's Xiaomi CC9 Pro Premium Edition, but thanks to the more powerful Snapdragon 865 chipset and refined tuning (especially in terms of texture processing, night-time performance, and sharpness in the corners), it is capable of offering better photo and video results.

DxOMark, after many tests, concluded that, When capturing still images, the lens exposure is stable and accurate. In addition, Xiaomi has improved the dynamic range of the Mi 10 Pro, with respect to the edition CC9 Pro Premium from last year, with slightly less prominent cropping in difficult high-contrast scenes and better HDR processing overall in bright outdoor and typical indoor shooting conditions.

Outdoor photo of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro

Outdoor photo of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro | DxOMark

The Mi 10 Pro has a better dynamic range than the Mate 30 For 5G and iPhone 11 Pro Max. That said, the experts at DxOMark found that its dynamic range was a bit more limited in some backlit indoor scenes, where clipping around bright lights was more intrusive.

On the other hand, color reproduction is excellent overall, with generally accurate white balance when shooting outdoors in bright light and indoors. However, colors were found to look a bit washed out in some scenes, with lower saturation than some competitors achieved.

Night photo of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro

Night photo of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro | DxOMark

The Mi 10 Pro is capable of capturing excellent details; in fact, With 85 points in the texture section, the new highest score in the entire ranking is earned. The performance is again very similar to that of the CC9 Premium Edition, but the Mi 10 Pro has only one advantage with a slight improvement that is most noticeable in low light.

The difference between the XiaomiMi 10 Pro and the CC9 Pro Premium Edition is not huge, although it is notable. In low-light conditions, the new flagship resolves slightly better low-contrast details in textures and achieves fine patterns with greater accuracy, says DxOMark.

The Mi 10 Pro also handles noise very well, but some luminance noise tends to be visible in shadow regions under some conditions, especially when shooting indoors. However, the noise is roughly on the same level as the CC9 Pro Premium Edition in general terms and the Mi 10 Pro offers an excellent texture / noise balance.

The autofocus performance of the smartphone is also very good and quite close to what you already get with Xiaomi's CC9 Pro Premium edition. The autofocus system was consistently accurate and quick to lock after long and short delays after blurring, but there's a downside: sometimes slight focus errors are noted on faces. This is a small downside to Xiaomi's unusually large image sensor, as its narrower depth of field makes small focus errors more noticeable in your still images than in still images from competing devices with smaller sensors.

Photo with blur effect (bokeh) of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro

Photo with blur effect (bokeh) of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro | DxOMark

The Mi 10 Pro's bokeh mode results are pretty much the same as the CC9 Pro Premium Edition - good, but not class-leading. The depth estimate is pretty good, but some minor errors are still visible around the subject. Exposure to the lens tends to be good and the Mi 10 Pro shows details very well, but the contrast achieved in some shots can be a bit sharp.

The night performance of the new model is also very good, with excellent dynamic range and details. The overall rendering of details in low light is surprising, but in very low light, images may be underexposed and exposure may be sub-optimal in flash portraits, which keeps the device out of first place in the night photos category.

As for video recording, the video images of the Mi 10 Pro show nice colors, good exposure and very good details when shooting in bright light or in typical indoor conditions. The mobile also offers a wide dynamic range, which helps when recording difficult high-contrast scenes. Its range is not as wide as the iPhone 11 Pro Max, which is the leader in this category, but it is close and better than what the latest Samsung models get, which are excellent for capturing video. Video stabilization is also an added strength.


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