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The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro's camera was sent into space, here's the result

The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro's camera was sent into space, here's the result

Pretty crazy things are happening these days, but not just at Xiaomi. To say the least, a Tesla revolves around the sun.

The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro's camera was sent into space, here's the result

At Xiaomi, they weren't completely insane yet, just a little bit. What happened was that in an advertisement, we could now see some photos taken from space, from Earth with the Mi 10 Pro camera. Before you ask the question, no, not a phone was fired, but a satellite last year, a satellite on which a unit similar to the Mi 10 Pro’s camera is working.

 

Although, according to recent news, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro is no longer the best for mobile photography, as Oppo’s new phone has received the same score, but Xiaomi says there is still room for optimization. Of course, it raises many questions that, according to the news, a phone was sent for the DXoMark test that had different, better software settings than the devices that went on sale in the store. That is, if it is better optimized software, it is difficult to understand where there will be room for further optimization.

Before I turn to images shot from space, there is one important piece of information, even though they are trying to extend that optimization to the smooth Mi 10, so the quality of the photos is expected to improve even more. Now, let's get the satellite imagery now. It’s clear that no matter how good this camera is, it wasn’t invented to take photos from space with it. Another issue is that as a basis for comparison, only photos taken by professional cameras taken from the space station are available, so…

There are relatively few photos in the video, even for just a few seconds. If you don’t want to go through it all, you’ll find the point around 54 seconds!

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Source: Gizchina

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