Xiaomi Mi Note 10
five-chamber
108-megapixel sensor
How many megapixels does each camera have?
In this article, we will take a closer look at the specifications of all modules, compare them with modern flagships, and reveal hidden settings that will help you take professional shots, you will learn why 108 MP is not always an advantage, how to use a 5x zoom correctly, and what shooting modes really work.
Let me warn you right away: high resolution is only part of the story, pixel size, optics and processing algorithms are more important, which is why the Mi Note 10 is still a hot choice for photographers, despite the release of new models.
Technical characteristics of the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 cameras
The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 features five cameras, each of which performs a different role, and here is a complete list of modules with megapixels and destinations:
- πΈ Main camera: 108 MP (Samsung) ISOCELL Bright HMX, f/1.69, 1/1.33") β main sensor for day and night images.
- π Telephoto (2x zoom): 12 MPP (f/2.0, 1/2.55") β Responsible for portrait photography and approach without loss of quality.
- π Periscopic telephoto (5x zoom): 5 MPP (f/2.0, OIS) β Unique module for long-range plans.
- π Wide-angle camera: 20 MPP (f/2.2, 117Β°) β landscape.
- π‘ Macro camera: 2 MPP (f/2.4) β photograph 1.5β10 centimeter.
It is important to understand that 108 MP is the "raw" resolution. By default, the smartphone saves the photo in the 27 MPP (4-into-1 pixel binning, which improves light transmission and reduces noise, to shoot in full 108 MP, you need to manually enable High resolution mode in the camera settings.
Optical stabilization (OIS) It's only present in the main camera and periscopic telephoto, which is critical for video and night scenes. The wide-angle module, unfortunately, is not stabilized, so in low light, the photos can be blurred.
Comparison with competitors: 108 MP vs other flagships
When the Mi Note 10 was released, its 108-megapixel camera was an absolute record. But what does it look like today?
| Model | Main camera (MP) | Telephotos (MP)/zoom) | Wide-angle (MP) | Year of release |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi Mi Note 10 | 108 MP | 12 MPs (2x) + 5 MP (5x) | 20 MP | 2019 |
| Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra | 108 MP | 10 MPs (3x) + 10 MPs (10x) | 12 MPs | 2021 |
| iPhone 13 Pro Max | 12 MPs | 12 MPs (3x) | 12 MPs | 2021 |
| Xiaomi 12 Pro | 50 MP | 50 MP (2x) | 50 MP | 2022 |
As the table shows, the 108MP still remains relevant, but modern flagships are betting on large pixels (such as the 50MP with a size of 1.56 ΞΌm in the Xiaomi 12 Pro) rather than bare megapixels. The Mi Note 10 loses to new models in night shooting and detail at zoom, but wins in resolution for printing or framing.
The key takeaway is that if you want to get the most detailed post-processing photos, 108 MP is a great choice. If you want to get the night shot or video, you better look at Xiaomi. 12S Ultra or Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.
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To reduce the size of the photo without loss of quality, use the 27 MP mode instead of the full 108 MP. This will reduce the weight of the file by 4 times!
How to turn on shooting in 108 MP: step-by-step instructions
By default, the Mi Note 10 photo-in 27 MPP (4-into-1 To activate the full binning. 108 MP, follow the following steps:
- Open the Camera app.
- Touch the badge. βοΈ (settings) in upper right corner.
- Select the Permission item.
- In the Photos section, set the value of 108 MP.
- Return to the shooting β now all photos will be saved in maximum resolution.
Note that 108 MP only works in the main camera, and when using zoom, wide-angle module or macro resolution will automatically decrease to 12-20 MP.
Charge your phone at least 50 times%|Clean Memory (1 photo) = ~30MB)|Shut down. HDR (improves detail)|Use a tripod for night shots-->
An important nuance: 108 MP turns off night mode and some processing algorithms. If you want bright night photos, you'd better stay at 27 MP with Night Mode on.
Why do 108 MP photos sometimes get worse?
Shooting Modes: What Really Works?
The Mi Note 10 offers over 20 camera modes, but not all of them are equally useful. We tested the most popular and highlighted the ones that really improve photos:
- π Night mode: works only on the main camera (27 MP). In automatic mode exposure up to 6 seconds, in manual mode up to 30 seconds (you need a tripod).
- π¨ Portrait: uses a 12-megapixel telephoto module, works better during the day β often at night, "greases" the boundaries of the object.
- π Panorama: maximum resolution 108 MP (with high resolution enabled) Ideal for wide landscapes.
- π Professional mode: allows you to manually adjust ISO (100-3200), shutter speed (up to 32 seconds) and white balance. RAW.
But it is better to abandon these regimes:
- π« Scene recognition AI: often overdoses with saturation (e.g., makes grass unnaturally green).
- π« Macro: 2-megapixel module gives little detail. Better to use the main camera with manual focusing.
- π« Video in the video 8K: Strong phone heat and lack of stabilization make the regime useless.
Secret Lifehack: If you need to take a document or text, use Document Mode (hidden in the More menu) which automatically aligns perspective and increases contrast, making the text clear even at an angle.
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For best results, combine manual settings (ISO 100β400, exposure 1/100β1/500) preserve RAW. This will give you maximum flexibility in post-processing.
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 camera problems and how to solve them
Despite the impressive specs, the Mi Note 10 has some typical camera issues, and here are the most common ways to fix them:
β οΈ Note: If after the update MIUI camera starts to "lag" or issue an error Not able to connect to the camera, reset the application settings: Settings β Annexes β Camera. β Warehouse β Clear the cache.
Problem 1: Blurred photos at zoom
The 5x zoom uses a 5MP periscopic module that is sensitive to hand tremors.
- Use a tripod or rest your phone on a hard surface.
- Enable Ultrastabilization in the video settings (works for photos as well).
- Take pictures in good lighting β when ISO 1600, the noise becomes critical.
Problem 2: Overheating during long shooting
Mi Note 10 basking in video recording 4K/60fps or serially 108 MP. To avoid overheating:
- Close the background applications before shooting.
- Remove the cover (especially silicone).
- Limit sessions 4K-video up to 10-15 minutes.
Problem 3: Greenish tint in the photo
This is a well-known Samsung sensor bug. HMX when shooting with some light sources (for example, LED-lamps. Solutions:
- Manually set the white balance on 4000Kβ5000K.
- Turn off the car.-HDR customized.
- Take it down. RAW And fix the shade in Lightroom.
Video Shooting: Opportunities and Limitations
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Supports video recording in resolution up to 8K@24fps, But in practice, it's almost useless:
| Regime. | Permission/Frequency | Stabilization | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4K | 3840Γ2160 @30/60fps | OIS + EIS | The best balance of quality and stability |
| 1080p | 1920Γ1080 @30/60/120/240fps | EIS | 240fps only 720p, crop-pop |
| 8K | 7680Γ4320 @24fps | No. | Strong heat, no. HDR |
| Slow-mo | 120/240/960fps | No. | 960fps only 720p time-limited |
For stable video, we recommend using 4K@30fps with the option Ultrastabilization enabled. 60fps Stabilization works worse, but the movement looks smoother.
An important point: when recording in 4K zoom is not available, you'll have to cut the video in post-processing. 1080p, where available up to 10x increase (with loss of quality).
For professional photography, you can activate Log Video Mode (in video settings) and it retains maximum dynamic range, but requires color correction.
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To avoid the βrolling shutterβ when panning, use shutter speeds no shorter than the speed limit. 1/60c and film 30fps.
Post-processing: How to unlock the potential of 108 MP
108 MP photos contain a huge amount of data, but without processing, they often look dull. Here are 3 key steps to improve the images:
1. RAW-conversion
Take it down. RAW (Include in pro-mode) and process in:
- Lightroom Mobile: Exposure to the +0.5, lower the contrast to -10.
- Snapseed: Use the Selective Correction tool to lighten the shadows.
- Adobe Camera RAW: Reduce Luminescence Noise to 15-20.
Noise reduction
When you shoot 108 MP, the noise is stronger.
- In Lightroom: Details β Noise. β Luminescence (30β40).
- Topaz Denoise AI: Choose a model of Weak Noise.
3. Increased sharpness
Because of the lack of hardware smoothing, the photos may appear soft.
- In Photoshop: Filter β Smart sharpness (Radius: 1.0, Number: 150%).
- In Lightroom: The Mask of Sharpness β 60, Radius 1.0.
β οΈ Warning: Don't apply sharpness to 27MP photos, which will strengthen artifacts. This technique only works for raw 108MP shots.