When it comes to choosing a Xiaomi smartphone, one of the first questions users ask is, βHow many megapixels does the camera have (MP) β only part of the story: the size of the matrix, the aperture, the software processing and even the firmware version are important. MIUI. In this article, we will analyze in detail what cameras are in the current models of Xiaomi, Redmi and the other two. POCO, We can compare them and explain why 48 MP They can shoot worse than 12. MP.
Since 2020, Xiaomi has been actively experimenting with camera resolutions: from a modest 8 to a small number of cameras. MP In budget devices up to 200 monstrous MP But high resolution doesn't guarantee great shots -- like the Xiaomi 13 Ultra with 50. MP The main camera bypasses many models with 108 MP And we're going to analyze not just the dry numbers, but also the real-world photos, so you can easily pick your smartphone for your tasks.
If you're looking for a specific model, use the table of contents below. If you want to understand the principles of Xiaomi cameras, read the full article. FAQ Answering the most frequent questions about megapixels and image quality.
Why Megapixels Are Not the Most Important Quality Indicator
Many users mistakenly believe that the more megapixels, the better the camera, and in practice, this only works if three conditions are met:
- π Physical size of the matrix. 1/1.56" (like Xiaomi 13 Pro) will collect more light than a tiny 1/2.76" Redmi budgets, even if they have the same permission.
- π Optics quality. Aperture lens. f/1.9 pass over 30% more light than f/2.4, What's critical for shooting at dusk.
- π€ Software processing. Algorithms. MIUI They can improve detail (for example, in Xiaomi 14) and spoil the picture with excessive smoothing (as in the old Redmi Note 8).
Key fact: Xiaomi smartphones with 48 MP (Redmi Note 11 is actually shot at 12. MP By default, using pixel binning technology (combining 4 pixels into 1) to reduce noise and improve low-light detail, except for Pro or manual modes where you can force full resolution to be activated.
For comparison: iPhone 15 Pro with 48 MP The main camera automatically takes pictures at 24 MP, a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra with 200 MP It saves the photos in 12 by default MP. Megapixels are only important for:
- πΌοΈ Printing photos in large format (for example, posters) 50Γ70 centimeter).
- π Cropping (trimming) pictures without losing details.
- π₯ Videotapes in 8K (minimum of 33 is required MP framed).
How many megapixels in Xiaomi cameras: table by models 2023-2026
Below is the current table with camera resolutions for popular smartphones Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO. Data is based on official DxOMark specifications and tests (where available).Please note that some models have multiple modifications (e.g. Redmi Note 12 Pro and Pro).+), So, please specify the specifications for your version.
| Model | Main camera (MP) | Ultra-wide module (MP) | Telephoto/Macro (MP) | Front camera (MP) | Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Ultra | 50 MP (1") | 50 MP | 50 MP (3.2Γ) + 50 MP (5Γ) | 32 MP | Leica optics, variable aperture f/1.6βf/4.0 |
| Xiaomi 14 Pro | 50 MP (1") | 50 MP | 50 MP (3.2Γ) | 32 MP | Light Fusion 900 Sensor with Dolby Vision Support |
| Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G | 200 MP (1/1.4") | 8 MP | 2 MP (macro) | 16 MP | First Redmi with 200 MP, OIS |
| POCO F6 Pro | 50 MP (1/1.56") | 8 MP | 2 MP (macro) | 16 MP | Renamed Redmi K70, support 8K video |
| Redmi 12 | 50 MP (1/2.76") | 8 MP | 2 MP (macro) | 8 MP | Budget model with basic optics |
β οΈ Note: In Chinese versions of some models (e.g. Xiaomi) 13T Pro can be a camera with a different resolution, and the manufacturer sometimes changes the configuration for different markets - check the specifications on the official website or through the Mi Check app (available in the app). MIUI).
Interesting fact: Xiaomi 12S Ultra (2022) had a 50-seat main camera MP, But thanks to the Sony sensor. IMX989 1 size bypasses many models with 108 MP. This proves that megapixels are secondary, and the physical parameters of the matrix and optics are primary.
How to find out the camera resolution on your Xiaomi
If youβre not sure how many megapixels your Xiaomi smartphone has in its camera, there are a few ways to check it out:
- Through camera settings: Open the Camera app. Tap the icon. βοΈ (settings) in the upper right corner. Select Photo Resolution or Aspect Ratio. This will indicate the maximum resolution (e.g., maximum resolution, 8000Γ6000 = 48 MP).
- Through EXIF-Image data: Take a picture. Open it in the gallery, click Information (or Details). Find the Resolution line, and it will have pixels in width and height.
- Through apps: Install utilities like CPU-Z or AIDA64 β In the Camera section will be full information about the modules.
βοΈ Checking the resolution of the Xiaomi camera
β οΈ Note: If you see resolution in the camera settings 4000Γ3000 (12 MP), But you know what your model supports. 48 MP or 108 MP, Don't worry. It's probably pixel binning (combining pixels to improve low-light quality) that you can shoot in full resolution, switch to Pro mode or manually select the maximum value in your settings.
Xiaomi Camera Comparison: 48 MP vs 50 MP vs 108 MP vs 200 MP
Let's take a look at how different images with different resolutions are from current Xiaomi models, and we took four smartphones to test this.
- π± Redmi Note 11 Pro (108 MP, Samsung HM2, 1/1.52")
- π± Xiaomi 12T Pro (200 MP, Samsung HP1, 1/1.22")
- π± Xiaomi 13 (50 MP, Sony IMX890, 1/1.49")
- π± POCO X5 Pro (48 MP, Sony IMX582, 1/2")
Results (under the same shooting conditions β daylight, HDR included):
- π Daytime snapshots: All four models showed good detail, but Xiaomi 13 (50) MP) and 12T Pro (200 MP) The dynamic range is better (no skylights) Redmi Note 11 Pro (108) MP) gave excessive sharpness, which caused artifacts to appear on the edges of objects.
- π Here the leader was Xiaomi 13 thanks to a large sensor and optimized night mode. 12T Pro (200 MP) It made a lot of noise when shooting in full resolution. POCO X5 Pro (48 MP) slacked out.
- π Cropping (magnification): When cropping up to 10% of the original, it looked best. 12T Pro (200 MP), But only when you shoot Pro with the binning turned off, and all models automatically shoot at 12 to 24. MP, And the difference was minimal.
Detailed tests of DxOMark
Conclusion: 200 MP and 108 MP It only makes sense for professional shooting with manual settings, in everyday use (social media, prints). 10Γ15 (cm) difference 48 MP and 50 MP Moreover, high resolution often requires more disk space: one snapshot in a single image. 200 MP weight ~30β50 MBT 5β10 MB 12 MP.
How to choose Xiaomi by camera: tips for different tasks
Depending on what you need the camera for, we have prepared recommendations for choosing a Xiaomi smartphone:
πΈ For social networks (Instagram, TikTok)
You don't need megapixels -- you need a good auto mode and a good stabilization -- optimal models.
- π° Budget: Redmi Note 13 Pro (200) MP, but shoots at 12. MP by default or POCO X5 (48 MP).
- π Premium: Xiaomi 13 Lite (50) MP + 8 MP ultra-wire) - light, thin, perfectly shoots portraits.
π₯ For video shooting (YouTube, streams)
Stabilization, autofocus and high resolution support are important.
- π¬ Xiaomi 14 Pro - shooting. 8K@24fps, Dolby Vision HDR.
- π¬ POCO F5 Pro β 4K@60fps with good stabilization, cheaper flagships.
πΌοΈ For printing and professional photography
Need a large sensor, manual settings and support RAW. Recommended:
- π· Xiaomi 14 Ultra β variable aperture, Leica optics, shooting in the RAW 14-bit.
- π· Xiaomi 13T Pro β 200 MP sensor, but requires manual adjustment for full potential.
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If you are shooting mostly indoors, pay attention to a model with a large sensor (1/1.3" and more) and a wide aperture (f/1.7βf/1.9). For example, Xiaomi 13 It will be better than the Redmi Note. 12 Pro+ s 200 MP, but with a small sensor.
Frequent Xiaomi Camera Issues and How to Solve Them
Xiaomi users often face typical camera-related issues, and here are the most common ways to fix them:
π Problem: Photos are blurry or noisy
Possible causes and solutions:
- π§Ή Dirty lens β wipe the camera with a soft cloth (do not use alcohol!).
- π± Trembling hands β turn on Night Mode or use a tripod.
- βοΈ Incorrect settings - install in Pro mode ISO higher 800 shortened 1/30s.
- π Failure of the software - clear the camera cache in Settings β Annexes β Camera. β Memory.
πΈ Problem: The camera is not focusing
What to do:
- Reboot your smartphone.
- Check if the lens is covered with a protective film or cover.
- Turn off and re-enable Macro mode (if it is active).
- Reset the camera settings: Settings β System settings β Resetting settings β Reset the camera settings.
π« Problem: The camera app crashes out
Decisions:
- π Update. MIUI last-minute.
- π₯ Reinstall the Camera app through Settings β Annexes β Camera. β Remove updates.
- π οΈ If the problem remains, reset to factory settings (pre-make a backup!).
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After the update MIUI You can't shoot your camera anymore, you can try to roll back on the previous firmware version, or you can wait for a patch.