Xiaomi 13T has become one of the most talked about devices of 2023, not only because of its powerful processor and stylish design, but also because of the camera, which is closer to the flagships of the premium segment. If you are already a happy owner of this gadget or just planning to buy, you probably wonder how his camera works in practice β and whether it meets expectations.
In this article, weβll take a look at all the technical aspects of the Xiaomi 13T camera module, from the basic specs to the hidden features that the manufacturer doesnβt always advertise. Youβll learn how to set up shooting for different scenes, which modes give better results, and how to get around the typical problems that users face. And weβll also compare the 13T camera to the nearest competitors β so you know exactly whether to overpay for more expensive models.
Note: Xiaomi 13T is not positioned as a flagship model (it is the role of Xiaomi 13 Pro), but its camera turned out to be so balanced that many amateur photographers choose it. Why? Let's figure it out.
Technical characteristics of the camera Xiaomi 13T: what is under the hood
The main camera module Xiaomi 13T is built on 64-megapixel sensor Sony IMX707 with aperture f/1.69 and support for optical stabilization (OIS).It is not the newest sensor on the market, but its capabilities are impressive β especially paired with the Dimensity 8200-Ultra processor, which is responsible for image processing.
Here are the key parameters of the camera:
- π· Main camera: 64 MPP, f/1.69, OIS, phase-focus (PDAF), pixel size 0.7 micron
- π Super wide-angle camera: 8 MPP, f/2.2, angle 120Β°, autofocused
- π Macro camera: 2 MPP, f/2.4, focal length 5 centimeter
- π₯ Front camera: 20 MPP, f/2.24, autofocused
- π‘ Additional: double LED-flash, support HDR10+, videotape 4K@30fps
On paper, the specs look solid, but the actual quality of the shot depends on the software processing. AI-Optimization, which analyzes the scene in real time and adjusts the settings to light, movement and even emotion on the faces. For example, in portet mode, the camera automatically blurs the background, keeping the clarity on the face - and does this better than many budget smartphones.
But not everything is perfect. The 8MP ultra-wide angle camera is noticeably less detailed than the main camera, especially in low light conditions, and the 2MP macro module is more like a tick in the specs, and it's not suitable for serious macro photography.
Shooting modes: from the machine to pro-control
The camera app in Xiaomi 13T offers over 20 shooting modes, but most users are limited to automatic mode.
Main regimes:
- πΈ Photo: Standard mode with AI-It's good for 90 percent of situations, but sometimes it's over-the-top with color saturation.
- π Night: uses multi-frame photography and AI It works better than many competitors, but requires a steady hand or tripod.
- π€ Portrait: blurs the background (bokeh effect) and highlights the face. There are adjustments to the level of blur and color effects.
- ποΈ Video: Supports 4K@30fps, 1080p@60fps It's enough for social media, but professionals may not have enough bitrate.
- π Long shutter speed: allows you to shoot light tracks (such as car movements at night) or water blur!
Among the hidden chips:
- π Double pressing the volume button β quick camera start (configured in Settings) β Quick action).
- π± βShow your palmβ gesture β automatically takes a selfie (included in the settings of the front camera).
- ποΈ Manual settings (Pro): allow you to manually set ISO, White balance and exposure, useful for advanced users.
β οΈ Note: Document Mode (Text Scanning) in Xiaomi 13T It's a curved fine print. You can use Google Lens for a good scan.
βοΈ Preparation for shooting in manual mode (Pro)
Comparison with competitors: who shoots better?
To understand how good the camera Xiaomi 13T, compare it with the closest rivals in the price segment ~50,000 rubles: Samsung Galaxy A54, OnePlus Nord 3 and Realme GT Neo 5. For objectivity, take data from the tests DxOMark and real user reviews.
| Model | Main camera. | Night photography | Video | Autofocus. | DxOMark assessment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 13T | 64 MP, OIS, good detail | Good, but noisy at ISO > 3200 | 4K@30fps, stabilizing average | Fast, accurate. | 125 |
| Samsung Galaxy A54 | 50 MP, OIS, natural colors | Better than Xiaomi, but slower | 4K@30fps, smooth stabilization | Slower, especially in the dark | 120 |
| OnePlus Nord 3 | 50 MP, OIS, high contrast | Medium, lots of noise. | 4K@60fps, best stabilisation | Very fast. | 128 |
| Realme GT Neo 5 | 64 MP, no OIS, oversatisfaction | Weak, lots of artifacts. | 4K@30fps, shaking noticeable | Inaccurate in low light | 118 |
The table shows that Xiaomi 13T is in the middle: it is not the best in video (loses OnePlus Nord 3), but ahead of competitors in detail and speed of autofocus. But night shooting could be better, here Samsung leads, albeit with a lag in performance.
The key advantage of the Xiaomi 13T is the balance between price and quality. For the same money, the OnePlus Nord 3 offers smoother video, but loses in photos, and the Samsung A54 shoots better at night, but has a weak processor.
Typical Camera Problems and How to Solve Them
Even advanced smartphones like the Xiaomi 13T have common bugs and features that sometimes disappoint users, and here are the most common complaints and ways to fix them:
Problem 1: Blurred photos when shooting in motion
- πΉ Reason: slow shutter speed in automatic mode.
- πΉ Solution: go to Pro Mode and set shutter speed not lower 1/500c Also include Settings β Camera. β Stabilization during shooting.
Problem 2: Overlights in the photo in bright light
- πΉ Reason: AI Trying to βpullβ the shadows while at the same time lifting the exposition.
- πΉ Solution: Turn it off AI-Optimize in camera settings or manually reduce exposure (swipe down in shooting mode).
Problem 3: Poor quality of macro photos
- πΉ Reason: 2-megapixel macro module is physically incapable of detailing.
- πΉ Solution: Use the main camera with manual focus (in Pro mode) and approach the subject 10-15 cm.
β οΈ Note: If the Xiaomi camera 13T start "glutch" (close yourself, give a black screen), try resetting the application settings: β Annexes β Camera. β Warehouse β Clear the data. It will remove the user presets, but it will restore stability.
What to do if the camera is not focused?
Secrets of professional shooting on Xiaomi 13T
To get the most out of the Xiaomi 13T camera, just pressing a button is not enough. Here are 5 professional tricks that will turn your shots from "normal" to "wow":
1. Use the RAW (DNG) format
In Pro mode, you can save a photo in format RAW (This gives you more post-processing options in Lightroom or Snapseed, but remember: RAW-file ~30MB each!
2.Tune the white balance manually
Automatic white balance (AWB) is often wrong in artificial lighting. In Pro mode, choose a preset incandescent lamp or fluorescent lamp - colors will become more natural.
3. Shooting in HDR+ with manual settings
Turn it on. HDR In the camera settings, but reduce the contrast by 10 to 15 percent manually, and this will prevent the plastic effect that is often experienced by automatic cameras. HDR-processing.
4.Stability video from third-party apps
The standard video stabilization in the Xiaomi 13T is medium. For smooth frames, use apps like Filmic Pro or ProCam X β they give you more control over bitrate and stabilization.
5 Night photography with outside lighting
In total darkness, even night mode is powerless. Use an external light source (for example, a smartphone flashlight aimed at the ceiling for soft lighting) β this will dramatically improve the quality.
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To capture moving objects (children, animals) turn on Settings β Camera β Continuous shooting and hold the shutter button. The smartphone will take a series of shots from which you will choose the best.
Post-production: how to improve the photo after shooting
Even the best shots can be made even better with post-processing, and here is the minimum set of tools and techniques for Xiaomi 13T owners:
Editing annexes:
- π± Snapseed (Google): Free, powerful, and supported RAW.
- π¨ Lightroom Mobile (Adobe): Best for color correction, but requires a subscription.
- πΌοΈ VSCO: convenient presets for rapid processing.
Basic edits for photos with Xiaomi 13T:
- Reduce saturation by 5-10% (Xiaomiβs camera often overstates color).
- Increase clarity by 15-20%, but donβt overdo it, artifacts will appear.
- Use curves (in Lightroom) to correct exposure without losing detail.
- For portraits, apply a 30-40% skin blur (in Snapseed: Tools β Portrait).
β οΈ Note: When editing photos in format HEIF (defaulted 13T) Some filters may not work properly. JPEG before processing: Gallery β Edit β Save how JPEG.
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Shoot in RAW (DNG) if you plan to do serious post-processing. Yes, the files will be heavier, but the editing flexibility is worth it.