Owners of the popular Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro smartphone often face a situation where the videos they filmed look βshakingβ even when walking quietly, especially when shooting in motion or using zooming, where each step turns into a noticeable twitch of the frame. The default camera settings do not always provide the desired smoothness, which forces users to look for ways to activate additional image processing functions.
Electronic Stabilization (EIS) is a software algorithm that analyzes the motion of the gyroscope and accelerometer, cutting the edges of the frame and compensating for shaking. On Redmi Note devices, this feature is often hidden or has resolution limitations, which causes confusion. In this article, we will discuss in detail how to activate this mode, what restrictions are there, and how to circumvent software locks to get a professional result.
The quality of the final video depends on the correctness of the selected parameters before recording. Ignoring the stabilization settings can lead to the fact that even the most powerful Snapdragon 732G processor can not process the data stream in real time without artifacts. So it is important to understand not only where the switch is located, but also how it affects the operation of the entire camera system.
The principle of electronic stabilization on Redmi
The EIS technology used in MIUI works by software cropping an image from a matrix. The camera captures a picture with a margin around the edges, and then the algorithm shifts the visible area in the opposite direction from the shaking of the hands. This creates a smooth sliding effect, but has its own technical features that must be considered when setting up.
The main difficulty is that stabilization requires a significant amount of processing power and free space around the frame, which is why when you turn on EIS on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro, the available resolution or frame rate is often automatically reduced.
It's worth noting that optical stabilization (OIS), which physically moves the lenses, is not in this model, so the load is on the software algorithms. Digital processing takes time to analyze each frame, which can lead to delayed focusing during sudden movements. Understanding this mechanism helps to correctly assess expectations for shooting quality in different lighting conditions.
Standard method of activation through the camera application
For most users, it is enough to use the regular tools of the Android operating system with a MIUI shell. The camera interface is designed so that the basic functions are available in one click, although sometimes they are hidden in additional menus. The first step is to launch the standard Camera application and switch to video shooting mode.
At the top of the screen, you'll find a row with resolution and frame rate settings. That's where the key to stabilizing is. When you choose certain combinations, such as 4K or 60 fps, the system can force EIS to shut down due to lack of resources. To activate stabilization, you often need to choose 1080p at 30 fps, as this is the most balanced option for algorithms to work.
After selecting the resolution, look for the icon in the form of "hand" or the inscription "EIS" in the upper corner or in the settings menu (three strips or gear). If the icon is active, then the software shaking compensation works. In some versions of the Redmi Note 10 Pro firmware, this switch can be hidden in the drop-down menu of additional settings, which opens with a top-down swipe or a press on a tripole.
Advanced settings and hidden parameters
If the standard interface doesn't provide the desired options, you should delve into the settings of the application itself. The camera settings menu often includes "Video Stabilization" or "Video Improvement", which works regardless of the resolution choice in some firmware modifications. Activating this slider can significantly improve the quality of the picture when shooting static handheld.
There is also the option of using Video Effects or Director Mode (if available in your version of MIUI) modes, in which image processing algorithms work differently, prioritizing the art component, but often providing more flexible stabilization settings. Switching between normal mode and effects mode can produce different results on the same scene.
The processor may not be able to perform all tasks simultaneously, which leads to jerks, and it is recommended to experimentally disable neighboring functions to test their effect on the smoothness of the video stream.
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If a standard camera does not shoot well, try the Manual mode, where you can manually set the shutter speed. Shorter shutter speed (for example, 1/60 or 1/120) reduces the lubrication of individual frames, which visually improves the performance of the digital stabilizer.
Using Google Camera (GCam) to better stabilize
One of the most effective ways to improve video quality on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro is to install a ported version of the Google Camera app. Google's stabilization algorithms are considered among the best on the Android market and often work better than Xiaomi's regular solutions. There are special configuration files for this model (XML), That unlocks the sensor's potential.
The installation process requires a suitable download APK-GCam file compatible with Snapdragon processor. After installation, you must download the configuration designed specifically for Samsung sensors HM2, In the GCam settings, you should find the βStabilizationβ section and select the βBalancedβ or βSmoothingβ mode, which will provide the best compromise between shaking and cropping the frame.
The advantage of using Google Camera is smarter framing and better noise cancellation when driving. However, it is worth considering that writing in 4K with stabilization enabled can be software limited in some builds. In this case, switching to 1080p at 60 fps in GCam often gives a smoother and more pleasing picture to the eye than 4K in the native application.
Where to find a working config for GCam?
Comparison of quality and stabilization regimes
Understanding how different parameters affect the final result is critical to choosing the right shooting mode. Below is a table showing the relationship between resolution, frame rate and availability of stabilization on the Redmi Note 10 Pro.
| Permission | Frame rate (FPS) | Availability of EIS | Quality of detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4K (UHD) | 30 | Partial/Disable | Maximum. |
| 1080p (FHD) | 60 | Limited. | High. |
| 1080p (FHD) | 30 | Full (Optimally) | Good. |
| 720p (HD) | 30 | Complete. | Average. |
As you can see from the table, 1080p at 30 fps is the middle ground for users who care about video smoothness without losing much detail. In this mode, EIS algorithms work most efficiently because the processor has a margin of power to process each frame. Attempting to shoot 4K often causes the system to turn off stabilization to ensure high-resolution recording, making the picture jiggle.
Also worth mentioning is Slow Motion, which works differently in this mode, interpolating frames to create a smooth time effect. However, for conventional videos, this mode is not suitable due to the lack of sound and specific color reproduction. Using standard modes with properly configured stabilization will give a more predictable result for social networks.
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Typical problems and ways to solve them
Despite the feature, users may find that video still shakes. One common reason is a lack of free RAM. If there are many applications running in the background, the system can force the camera's resource-intensive functions, including electronic stabilization, to prevent the device from freezing.
Another problem is that the processor is overheated. When you record high-resolution video for a long time, the temperature of the Redmi Note 10 Pro's case rises, and the system starts to trottl (lower performance). At which point the quality of the video processing drops, and the stabilization can work with errors or shut down completely. Let the device cool down or remove the protective case to improve heat transfer.
β οΈ Note: When using third-party camera apps (not from the official store), make sure they are safe.Some modified versions may request excessive permissions or contain malicious code that steals data.
It is also worth checking the system updates. MIUI. Xiaomi periodically releases patches that fix the camera algorithms. If the problem appears after the update, try clearing the cache of the camera app through the phone's settings menu. This will not delete your photos, but will reset the application settings to factory ones, which often resolves software conflicts.
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The most reliable way to get stable video on the Redmi Note 10 Pro is to combine 1080p/30fps mode, clean RAM and, if necessary, use a proven version of Google Camera with the right config.
Additional tips for even video
Software stabilization is only half the success. Even the best algorithm won't save video if the phone shakes too much. Using a physical support like a monopod, a tripod, or even simply leaning the phone against a stationary object will give a better result than any digital processing. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro has a thin enough body, so it's easy to fix.
When shooting in motion, try to hold the phone with both hands, pressing your elbows against the body, which creates an additional point of support and extinguishes small vibrations, and also helps using the technique of "ninja walking" - step from heel to to toe with bent knees, which makes the camera move more smoothly vertically.
Don't forget the lighting. Digital stabilization works worse in low light, because the camera has to increase shutter speed, which causes the individual frames to lubricate. In the dark, the algorithm doesn't have time to clearly determine the direction of the shaking, and the video can swim. Try to use external lighting or shoot in daylight for the best effect.