Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G ranks second after Dxomark in the Advanced category
April 20, 2023
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after discovering un paio di giorni fa che il nuovo Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G DxOMark, the 5 million smartphones and photo benchmarking platform by category, instead published
after discovering un paio di giorni fa che il nuovo Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G DxOMark, the 5 million smartphones and photo benchmarking platform by category, instead published results from the camera department.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G ranks second after Dxomark in the Advanced category
Comminciamo con il punteggio totale che come posiamos vedere nell’immagine sopra è di 102 points. Subdividing into different categories, one of the best photos in the smartphone category received 108 points, 60 points in the bokeh (effetto sfocatura) category, 61 points in the anteprima category, 61 points in the zoom ha category. The device, which scored 70, finally got 108 points in the video category.
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With 102 points, the Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G is ranked 91st in the general classification. Second place in the Advanced category ($200-400). With just 114 points, it is behind the OnePlus Nord 2T.
Going to the review, the main strengths of the device are target exposure and white balance, according to the DxOMark team. White camera balance and lighting are highly sensitive to exterior and interior conditions, which is often the case when there is little to no illumination. Mentre texture and rumored sono results acettabili, especially per l’esterno.
In terms of autofocus, the Redmi 12 Pro 5G is generally slow and the camera struggles to maintain consistency in autofocus, especially for HDR images, indoor scenes and poor lighting conditions. Depth estimation for bokeh is natural for the market segment.
Finally, during the acquisition of the video, the device ensured the correct exposure of the target and a good white and color balance in outdoor conditions. Look for vibration and autofocus instability and make it highly visible, which is the most important condition and low lighting indoors.
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