It's Three camera array incudes a 1/1.28 - Inch sensor.
Xiaomi 12 Pro (credit xiaomi) |
For comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra has a 1/1.33-inch type sensor for its wide rear camera and a 1/2.55-inch sensor for its ultrawide rear camera.
The 12 Pro's IMX707 sensor is a refresh of Sony's IMX700, according to Gizmochina, and uses 1.22 μm 4-in-1 pixels. A bigger camera sensor combined with the lens aperture can bring in more light, allowing for less blur and artifacts. Overall, the 12 Pro's large camera "improves light capturing capabilities by 49 percent compared to the previous generation," Xiaomi's announcement claimed. According to The Verge, the phone's main camera lens has an f/1.9 aperture.
Xiaomi has used larger camera sensors before—he Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra announced earlier this year has a 1/1.2-inch sensor with a f/1.95 lens. But combined with its wider aperture, there's no denying the presence of the 12 Pro's primary shooter.
The Xiaomi 12 Pro has three rear 50MP cameras in total. In addition to the primary camera, the other two rear cameras each use a JN1 sensor. The ultrawide camera has a 115-degree field of view, and the other is a telephoto camera for portraits.
Xiaomi also announced the standard 12 version this week. It too carries a substantially sized sensor, with the main rear camera using the 1/1.56-inch Sony IMX766. The phone also has a 13MP ultrawide camera and 5MP telemacro oneXiaomi's looking to put a big smile on shutterbugs' faces with a new, monstrous smartphone camera. On Wednesday, the Chinese company announced the Xiaomi 12 Pro, the first product to use Sony's massive 1/1.28-inch IMX707 sensor.
For comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra has a 1/1.33-inch type sensor for its wide rear camera and a 1/2.55-inch sensor for its ultrawide rear camera.
The 12 Pro's IMX707 sensor is a refresh of Sony's IMX700, according to Gizmochina, and uses 1.22 μm 4-in-1 pixels. A bigger camera sensor combined with the lens aperture can bring in more light, allowing for less blur and artifacts. Overall, the 12 Pro's large camera "improves light capturing capabilities by 49 percent compared to the previous generation," Xiaomi's announcement claimed. According to The Verge, the phone's main camera lens has an f/1.9 aperture.
Xiaomi has used larger camera sensors before—he Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra announced earlier this year has a 1/1.2-inch sensor with a f/1.95 lens. But combined with its wider aperture, there's no denying the presence of the 12 Pro's primary shooter.
The Xiaomi 12 Pro has three rear 50MP cameras in total. In addition to the primary camera, the other two rear cameras each use a JN1 sensor. The ultrawide camera has a 115-degree field of view, and the other is a telephoto camera for portraits.
Xiaomi also announced the standard 12 version this week. It too carries a substantially sized sensor, with the main rear camera using the 1/1.56-inch Sony IMX766. The phone also has a 13MP ultrawide camera and 5MP telemacro one.
Xiaomi 12 Pro (left) and Xiaomi 12 (right). (credit xiaomi) |
Both phones come in green faux leather or black, blue, or purple glass. |
Xiaomi 12 Pro - Xiaomi 12 Pro A look inside (credit xiaomi) |
It's Three camera array incudes a 1/1.28 - Inch sensor.
Xiaomi 12 Pro (credit xiaomi) |
For comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra has a 1/1.33-inch type sensor for its wide rear camera and a 1/2.55-inch sensor for its ultrawide rear camera.
The 12 Pro's IMX707 sensor is a refresh of Sony's IMX700, according to Gizmochina, and uses 1.22 μm 4-in-1 pixels. A bigger camera sensor combined with the lens aperture can bring in more light, allowing for less blur and artifacts. Overall, the 12 Pro's large camera "improves light capturing capabilities by 49 percent compared to the previous generation," Xiaomi's announcement claimed. According to The Verge, the phone's main camera lens has an f/1.9 aperture.
Xiaomi has used larger camera sensors before—he Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra announced earlier this year has a 1/1.2-inch sensor with a f/1.95 lens. But combined with its wider aperture, there's no denying the presence of the 12 Pro's primary shooter.
The Xiaomi 12 Pro has three rear 50MP cameras in total. In addition to the primary camera, the other two rear cameras each use a JN1 sensor. The ultrawide camera has a 115-degree field of view, and the other is a telephoto camera for portraits.
Xiaomi also announced the standard 12 version this week. It too carries a substantially sized sensor, with the main rear camera using the 1/1.56-inch Sony IMX766. The phone also has a 13MP ultrawide camera and 5MP telemacro oneXiaomi's looking to put a big smile on shutterbugs' faces with a new, monstrous smartphone camera. On Wednesday, the Chinese company announced the Xiaomi 12 Pro, the first product to use Sony's massive 1/1.28-inch IMX707 sensor.
For comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra has a 1/1.33-inch type sensor for its wide rear camera and a 1/2.55-inch sensor for its ultrawide rear camera.
The 12 Pro's IMX707 sensor is a refresh of Sony's IMX700, according to Gizmochina, and uses 1.22 μm 4-in-1 pixels. A bigger camera sensor combined with the lens aperture can bring in more light, allowing for less blur and artifacts. Overall, the 12 Pro's large camera "improves light capturing capabilities by 49 percent compared to the previous generation," Xiaomi's announcement claimed. According to The Verge, the phone's main camera lens has an f/1.9 aperture.
Xiaomi has used larger camera sensors before—he Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra announced earlier this year has a 1/1.2-inch sensor with a f/1.95 lens. But combined with its wider aperture, there's no denying the presence of the 12 Pro's primary shooter.
The Xiaomi 12 Pro has three rear 50MP cameras in total. In addition to the primary camera, the other two rear cameras each use a JN1 sensor. The ultrawide camera has a 115-degree field of view, and the other is a telephoto camera for portraits.
Xiaomi also announced the standard 12 version this week. It too carries a substantially sized sensor, with the main rear camera using the 1/1.56-inch Sony IMX766. The phone also has a 13MP ultrawide camera and 5MP telemacro one.
Xiaomi 12 Pro (left) and Xiaomi 12 (right). (credit xiaomi) |
Both phones come in green faux leather or black, blue, or purple glass. |
Xiaomi 12 Pro - Xiaomi 12 Pro A look inside (credit xiaomi) |
It's Three camera array incudes a 1/1.28 - Inch sensor.
Xiaomi 12 Pro (credit xiaomi) |
For comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra has a 1/1.33-inch type sensor for its wide rear camera and a 1/2.55-inch sensor for its ultrawide rear camera.
The 12 Pro's IMX707 sensor is a refresh of Sony's IMX700, according to Gizmochina, and uses 1.22 μm 4-in-1 pixels. A bigger camera sensor combined with the lens aperture can bring in more light, allowing for less blur and artifacts. Overall, the 12 Pro's large camera "improves light capturing capabilities by 49 percent compared to the previous generation," Xiaomi's announcement claimed. According to The Verge, the phone's main camera lens has an f/1.9 aperture.
Xiaomi has used larger camera sensors before—he Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra announced earlier this year has a 1/1.2-inch sensor with a f/1.95 lens. But combined with its wider aperture, there's no denying the presence of the 12 Pro's primary shooter.
The Xiaomi 12 Pro has three rear 50MP cameras in total. In addition to the primary camera, the other two rear cameras each use a JN1 sensor. The ultrawide camera has a 115-degree field of view, and the other is a telephoto camera for portraits.
Xiaomi also announced the standard 12 version this week. It too carries a substantially sized sensor, with the main rear camera using the 1/1.56-inch Sony IMX766. The phone also has a 13MP ultrawide camera and 5MP telemacro oneXiaomi's looking to put a big smile on shutterbugs' faces with a new, monstrous smartphone camera. On Wednesday, the Chinese company announced the Xiaomi 12 Pro, the first product to use Sony's massive 1/1.28-inch IMX707 sensor.
For comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra has a 1/1.33-inch type sensor for its wide rear camera and a 1/2.55-inch sensor for its ultrawide rear camera.
The 12 Pro's IMX707 sensor is a refresh of Sony's IMX700, according to Gizmochina, and uses 1.22 μm 4-in-1 pixels. A bigger camera sensor combined with the lens aperture can bring in more light, allowing for less blur and artifacts. Overall, the 12 Pro's large camera "improves light capturing capabilities by 49 percent compared to the previous generation," Xiaomi's announcement claimed. According to The Verge, the phone's main camera lens has an f/1.9 aperture.
Xiaomi has used larger camera sensors before—he Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra announced earlier this year has a 1/1.2-inch sensor with a f/1.95 lens. But combined with its wider aperture, there's no denying the presence of the 12 Pro's primary shooter.
The Xiaomi 12 Pro has three rear 50MP cameras in total. In addition to the primary camera, the other two rear cameras each use a JN1 sensor. The ultrawide camera has a 115-degree field of view, and the other is a telephoto camera for portraits.
Xiaomi also announced the standard 12 version this week. It too carries a substantially sized sensor, with the main rear camera using the 1/1.56-inch Sony IMX766. The phone also has a 13MP ultrawide camera and 5MP telemacro one.
Xiaomi 12 Pro (left) and Xiaomi 12 (right). (credit xiaomi) |
Both phones come in green faux leather or black, blue, or purple glass. |
Xiaomi 12 Pro - Xiaomi 12 Pro A look inside (credit xiaomi) |
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