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Redmi Note 8 Pro's 'Neither Good nor Bad' DxOMark Scores Announced

Redmi Note 8 Pro's 'Neither Good nor Bad' DxOMark Scores Announced


DxOMark camera scores of Xiaomi's mid-segment smartphone Redmi Note 8 Pro have been revealed. The camera of the device managed to achieve an average score in the photo section, while it achieved a relatively lower score in the video section.

The score of the camera of the Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi's mid-segment smartphone Redmi Note 8 Pro in DxOMark has been revealed. The device, which has four rear cameras, received a score that we can call neither very good nor very bad: 84.

On the back of the device was a 64 MP main camera at f / 1.9, an 8 MP ultra-wide angle sensor, 2 MP depth sensor and 2 MP macro sensor. The rear camera system could also record 4K 30 fps video. Despite all the features it has, the device was behind the devices like Samsung Galaxy A50, Moto One Zoom and Xiaomi Black Shark 2.

Redmi Note 8 Pro managed to score 87 points in the photo test. Camera; using autofocus, bokeh, and low-light flash, it was able to perform pretty well at target exposure. The 64 MP sensor did not reach a sufficient level to show details in the photo. DxOMark also said that the dynamic range of the camera is quite limited.

Other points that cause the device to get an average score on photography are as follows; nuance changes, lack of detail in zoomed photos, poor dynamic range and low details on the ultra wide-angle sensor. The device, which received an average score on the photo side, performed even worse on the video side.

Redmi Note 8 Pro was able to score 78 points in video tests. The camera of the device performed quite well in outdoor or in beautiful light. It also managed to pass the class in video stability when the device was stationary. The device showed an unstable performance in white balance and exposure. Although the Note 8 Pro shot 4K 30 fps video, the details were very low and noise occurred.

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