Xiaomi 11 Ultra Camera Test

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POSTED ON  BY CHARLENE CASTELO

Xiaomi 11 Ultra Camera Test – Xiaomi 11 Ultra Camera has a triple camera system with a 50-megapixel wide angle main camera. It has a massive 1/1.12” sensor, f/1.95 aperture, optical image stabilization, and laser focus. There’s also a 48-megapixel ultra-wide camera with an f/2.2 aperture, which doubles as a macro camera, and a 48-megapixel telephoto camera with f/4.1 aperture and 5x optical zoom. All three cameras support 8K video recording and Xiaomi’s night mode.

While the telephoto camera itself has a 5x zoom, the primary unit can capture images at a reasonable 2x zoom. Color fringing around contrasted borders is noticeable, and detail is not as fine as in 1x photos, but these are leagues ahead of what you would get from a Note20 Ultra or S21 Ultra at 2x.

The periscope 5x zoom camera also takes excellent photographs. It has good micro contrast and captures outstanding detail in bright sunlight. It’s not as clear as the primary camera, and there are some minor specks of luminance noise visible up close, but they’re generally insignificant.

The dynamic range on this camera is arguably the best you can get on a zoom, and the exposure was better than what we observed on the main unit. Colors are also an excellent match for the reproduction of the primary unit.

When it comes to the ultrawide, we’re seeing class-leading performance once again. Detail is plentiful, sharpness is moderate, and noise is absent. There are no issues here because the dynamic range is once again great and the exposure is accurate.

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