Xiaomi‘s latest flagship Mi 10 Pro is presently ranked at the number 3 position together with the Find X2 Pro on DXOMark’s main camera review. The Mi10 Pro’s selfie camera has now been reviewed by the guys at DXOMark.

According to DXOMark, its engineers capture and evaluate over 1500 test images and more than 2 hours of video both in controlled lab environments and in natural indoor and outdoor scenes, using the camera’s default settings.

The phone scores 83 points on the Selfie test which places it at a mid-table position in DXOMark’s front camera ranking. The flagship Mi 10 Pro is ranked close to mid-range phones like the Galaxy A71 or to older high-end models like the Apple iPhone XS Max.

The Mi 10 Pro scored 84 points in the Photo test which is far lower than the Huawei P40 Pro’s (108) which sits atop DXOMark’s camera review chart. Even with the score, the reviewer says the Mi 10 Pro is capable of recording decent selfie shots in the right conditions. Target exposure on faces is good in most conditions, and a wide depth of field means that even subjects at the back of the group or selfie-stick users are captured with acceptable sharpness.

On the downside, limited dynamic range results in quite an intrusive highlight clipping in high-contrast scenes, and the colour rendering leaves room for improvement.

As a reminder, the Mi 10 Pro features a 20MP 1/3-inch sensor and a fixed-focus lens with an f/2.0 aperture. In video mode, the Mi 10 Pro front camera is capable of recording footages at 1080p resolution and 30 frames per second. You can read the full review from the source link below.

 

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