Lowlight portrait shoot can be challenging, but a photographer named Johan Andrew Ocampo or "JAO" was able to execute it by using Xiaomi Mi Note 10.
One of the amazing shots using Mi Note 10 by JAO |
The Mi Note 10 with 108MP penta-cam can shoot stellar images in the dark
JAO and his team went to Poblacion in Makati to have lowlight photoshoot since this is a place where you can find a lot of neon lights during nighttime. He noted on his video that there was no external light that was used for the shoot, they only depended on the ambient lighting.
The said photographer is testing the Mi Note 10 for lowlight photography, noting that the unit was loaned by Xiaomi Philippines. Using the Pro Mode combined with the 108MP feature, he took photos of his model and was pleased with the results.
For his first impressions, JAO commented on how Mi Note 10's rear did an excellent job since the details of his model's face are really clear. He added that it satisfies his cravings to get that low light shot that he usually does. After the shoot, he further improved the raw photos by editing them in Adobe Lightroom.
Clear details of the subject even in a low light scenario |
To recall, Xiaomi released the Mi Note 10 in the Philippines December last year, as the first smartphone with 108MP penta-camera.
In particular, it is the phone with a 108MP f/1.69 Samsung HMX sensor with OIS, 6P lens, 12MP 2PD sensor with 2x optical zoom and portrait mode, 5MP telephoto sensor with 5x optical zoom, 10x hybrid zoom, and 50x digital zoom, 20MP 117-degree ultra-wide camera, and 2MP 1.5cm macro camera. For selfies, it uses a 32MP f/2.0.
There is also a version with the higher-end 7P lens, the Mi Note 10 Pro.
Mi Note 10 in person |
In particular, it is the phone with a 108MP f/1.69 Samsung HMX sensor with OIS, 6P lens, 12MP 2PD sensor with 2x optical zoom and portrait mode, 5MP telephoto sensor with 5x optical zoom, 10x hybrid zoom, and 50x digital zoom, 20MP 117-degree ultra-wide camera, and 2MP 1.5cm macro camera. For selfies, it uses a 32MP f/2.0.
There is also a version with the higher-end 7P lens, the Mi Note 10 Pro.
You can take a look at the complete set of shots in the source links below.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?
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