Ahead of its launch, we share our experiences and first camera samples with the Xiaomi 12 Lite's rear and front cameras.
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Xiaomi 12 Lite's rear cameras! |
To recap, the new Xiaomi 12 Lite features the 6nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G 5G octa-core processor that works together with a front-facing 32MP f/2.45 selfie camera and a rear-facing 108MP f/1.9 primary camera, 8MP f/2.2 119-degree ultra-wide camera and a 2MP f/2.4 macro with an LED flash.
The stock camera app comes with the following modes: Photo, Video, Pro, Portrait, Night, 108MP, Short Video, Panorama, Documents, VLOG, Slow Motion, Time-lapse, Movie Effects, Long Exposure, Dual Video, and Clone.
The Pro mode allows for control of White Balance, Focus, Shutter Speed (1/4000th of a sec -30 secs), ISO (50-6400), and EV (+-2). Users can also switch between the primary and the ultra-wide when using the Pro mode.
We will have to wait until August 18 to find out how much the Xiaomi 12 Lite will cost in the Philippines.
Rear Camera Samples
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Rear 1x daylight |
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Rear 2x daylight |
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Rear ultra-wide daylight |
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Rear 1x Indoors |
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Rear 2x Indoors |
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Rear ultra-wide Indoors |
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Close-up |
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Xiaomi 12 Lite low light
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Selfie Camera Samples
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Selfie daylight |
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Selfie Indoors |
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Selfie Portrait
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Quick thoughts
As you can see, the Xiaomi 12 Lite's rear cameras can take sharp images with plenty of detail and contrast while producing vibrant color.
While the selfie camera takes equally sharp images with vibrant color and deep contrast.
The selfie portrait mode's edge detection is great out of the box too where the camera was able to detect individual hair fibers and adjust the faux bokeh accordingly.
As the launch of the phone is scheduled for August 18, there is no price yet so we have yet to make a clear judgment until the price has been released. We also want to do more tests.
So until then, stay tuned for the full review.
What do you guys think?
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