The Xiaomi Redmi 10 front camera is a key element for selfies and video callers. Despite the budget segment, the smartphone is equipped with a 5-megapixel sensor with support for selfies and video calls. HDR It's also a portrait mode that allows you to get decent results with the right settings, but many users have problems with blurry images, incorrect color reproduction, or an uncomfortable camera interface. In this article, we will analyze all available parameters, learn how to optimize the quality of shooting and solve typical errors.
Often the owners of Redmi 10 They don't even know about the hidden functions of the front camera, like the firmware. MIUI There are individual settings for autofocus, white balance, and noise reduction that you can't see at first glance, and calibrating these settings correctly can increase the detail of selfies on the surface of the body. 30-40%. Next β Step-by-step analysis with visual examples and life hacks.
It is worth noting that Redmi 10 It was produced in several versions (for example, Redmi). 10 2022 helio-processor G88), But the front camera settings are identical. All the instructions below are valid for standard firmware. MIUI 12/13/14 custom-free.
1. Basic settings of the front camera in the standard application
The first thing to start with is to look at the interface of the native Camera app, and while it seems simple, there are a few important options hidden here:
Open the app and switch to the front camera by swiping up or clicking on the icon. π. In the upper panel will appear the main modes:
- πΈ Photo - standard shooting mode with the ability to turn on HDR and AI-beauty.
- π₯ Video - recording videos in resolution before 1080p (30 frames/s).
- π€ Portrait - background blur with bokeh effect (works only from a distance) 30-50 face-to-face).
- π Beginner - a simplified interface for beginners (hidden part of the settings).
To access the advanced options tap on the icon βοΈ In the top right corner, the most important points are here:
- π Photo resolution - choose 5MP (2560Γ1920) detailing.
- π¨ Color profile β Saturated option adds contrast but can overstate colors.
- ποΈ Facial correction β automatically smooths out features (you can turn off for naturalness).
- π Grid β Turn on the Golden Ratio for the correct frame composition.
β οΈ Note: If there is no item in the settings HDR, Update the Camera app via Google Play. In older versions, this option may be hidden.
For quick access to frequently used features (such as a timer or flash), press the blank space on the screen and a panel with additional tools will appear, which is especially convenient when taking selfies with one hand.
Selecting permission 5MP (2560Γ1920)|
Turn on HDR (if the lighting is contrasting)|
Shut down "AI-beauty|
Activate the Golden Ratio grid"|
Set a timer for 3 seconds (for stable frames)
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2. Advanced settings: manually adjusting exposure and white balance
The standard self-reference of the Redmi 10 front camera doesn't always handle complex lighting, for example, when shooting against the sun, the face can turn dark and the background over-lit. To avoid this, use manual settings:
1. Turn on Photo mode and tap the screen to focus on your face.
2. Next to the focus square will appear slider exposure (icon) π). Move it up/down to adjust the brightness:
- +1.0...+2.0 - Lightens shadows (useful in cloudy weather).
- -0.5...-1.0 β darkened areas (for example, when shooting in snow).
3. To fine-tune the white balance (color temperature), press the screen for 2 seconds and an additional menu will appear.
- π Daylight - for shooting on the street.
- π‘ Incandescent lamp - removes yellowness under artificial lighting.
- π Cloudy - will add heat in cloudy weather.
Critical nuance: when manually adjusting the white balance, automatic correction is turned off AI, And you can always check the results on the screen before you shoot them.
| Parameter | Recommended value | When to apply |
|---|---|---|
| Exposition | +0.7...+1.2 | When shooting in the shadows or in the evening |
| White balance | Daylight | Outside in sunny weather |
| Contrast | High-pitched | For portrait photos with clear edges |
| Noise suppression | Average. | In low light (at night) |
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If after manual settings the photo turned out too dark, try to turn on Night mode (icon) π). He'll automatically raise it. ISO It's a bit of a shutter speed, but it can add noise.
3. Video quality optimization: resolution, stabilization, microphone
Redmi 10 front camera supports video recording in resolution up to 1080p, but the default is often 720p. To change that:
1. Switch to Video Mode.
2.Slip the icon. βοΈ and choose 1080p (Full HD).
3 Activate the Stabilization option (if available) to reduce shaking when shooting from your hand.
To improve the sound on the videos:
- π€ Use an external microphone (connects via Type-C adapter).
- π Turn off Noise Reduction in the microphone settings if the voice sounds muffled.
- π Shoot in a quiet room - the built-in microphone picks up background noises.
When recorded 1080p Please note that the file will weigh ~150MB/min If memory is scarce, lower the resolution to 720p Or use video compression in the settings.
β οΈ Note: For long periods of time, 1080p The smartphone can overheat if the temperature exceeds 42.Β°C, the camera will automatically lower the resolution to 720p.
How to check the temperature of the processor during the shooting?
4. Solving typical problems: blurry, noise, camera errors
Even after setting the right settings, Redmi 10 users sometimes experience shooting defects, and letβs look at the most common cases and ways to fix them:
Problem 1: Blurred selfies in good lighting
Causes and solutions:
- π§Ή Dirty lens β wipe the camera with a soft cloth (do not use alcohol!).
- π Autofocus is lost β in camera settings, turn off Continuous Autofocus and use manual focus (tapping on the screen).
- π€³ Handshaking β Turn on the timer for 3 seconds or use a tripod.
Problem 2: Heavy noise (grain) in the photo
This is typical of shooting in dark rooms.
- π Use the Night Mode (Icon) π) β It combines several frames to reduce noise.
- π¦ Add an external light source (such as a desk lamp).
- π± Reduce. ISO in manual settings (if available) to the value 800-1200.
Problem 3: The camera wonβt open or it makes an error
Algorithm of action:
- Reboot your smartphone.
- Clear the Camera app cache in settings (Settings) β Annexes β Camera. β Memory. β Clear the cache).
- Update your MIUI firmware to the latest version.
- If the error persists, reset the camera settings to factory settings (Camera Settings) β Reset).
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If after all the manipulations the camera still does not work, check the integrity of the plume (especially if the smartphone fell).In 30% of cases, the problem is hardware, and repair is required.
5. Third-party applications for enhanced capabilities
The standard Xiaomi Camera app is limited in functionality. For professional shooting, we recommend installing alternative programs:
1. Google Camera (GCam)
The portable version of GCam for Redmi 10 adds:
- π Night Sight - Improved Night Mode.
- π Portrait mode with blur setting.
- π― Manual focus and exposure with more precise calibration.
You can download from the forum 4PDA (Look for a version for Helio G88). After installation, configure a config file for your model.
2. Open Camera
Free, open source application. Benefits:
- π Support RAW-Format (for post-processing in Lightroom).
- ποΈ Full control of the ISO, white-balance.
- π Ability to bind volume buttons to zoom or focus.
3. Snapchat / Instagram
If you need real-time filters and effects, these apps offer:
- π AR-face masks and face correction.
- π¨ Automatic color correction.
- π€ Quick posting on social media.
β οΈ Note: When using GCam, disable all optimizations MIUI in the developer settings (Settings) β The phone. β Version. MIUI β 5 times to tap β For developers β Deactivate "Optimization" MIUI"). Otherwise, the camera may not work properly.
6 Post-processing: How to improve selfies after shooting
Even a perfectly tuned camera doesn't guarantee perfect shots. Use these tools to finish the work.
1. Snapseed (Google)
Powerful editor with support for layers and masks, basic features for selfies:
- π Selective correction β brightening only the face without affecting the background.
- π Curves β precise adjustment of contrast and colors.
- ποΈ Removing spots - remove dust on the lens.
2. Lightroom Mobile (Adobe)
A professional tool with presets and camera profiles, Redmi 10 is relevant to:
- π± Adobe Color Profile β Natural Color Rendering.
- π Golden Hour Preset β Adds warmth to the skin.
- π Detailing tool β increases sharpness without artifacts.
3. Facetune (for retro effects)
If you need vintage filters or imitation of film, this application offers:
- ποΈ Emulation of the Kodak Portra 400.
- πΌοΈ Textures and vignettes.
- π Single-button color correction.
Important advice: do not overdo editing. Excessive smoothing of the skin or overstatement of contrast makes the photo unatural. The best approach is to easily correct shadows and remove temporary defects (for example, acne).
7 Hidden chips: gestures, voice commands and API camera
Redmi 10 has some non-obvious features that will make shooting easier:
1. Selfie gestures
Turn on the "Show your hand" gesture in the camera settings. Now, to take a photo:
- Raise your hand in front of the camera.
- Hold your hand for 2 seconds.
- The camera will automatically take a picture.
This is convenient for group selfies or shooting on long selfies.
2. Voice commands
Activate Voice Control in Settings (Settings) β Special facilities β Voice assistant. And then you can say:
- βPhotoβ is triggered by a delay of 3 seconds.
- "Write a video" begins shooting the video.
- "Switch the camera" - changes the front to the main.
3. API camera-maker
If you can program, you can use it. Camera2 API So, for example, we can build custom applications:
- π€ Automatic shooting on schedule.
- π Analysis of photo quality in real time.
- π Integration with smart devices (for example, turning on lights when shooting).
To do this, turn on Developer Mode and install Android Studio.
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The "Show your palm" gesture only works in good light. In the dark, the camera may not recognize your hand -- use a timer or voice commands.