2024-05-13 19:24:15
Hello today Biztalk Gadget There will be a review (photo) of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra that was launched in mid-March. The review queue was very long, so I just got to try it out. In this review, I will skip the specifications of the device. I would like to focus on taking photos only. Come sit and look at the pictures one by one. Smartphone priced at 40,990 baht, does this one get worthy images?
But before looking at the photos Let’s take a look at the camera specs a little.
For this one, there are 4 lenses in total and all have a resolution of 50MP. The main camera is a Leica lens, 1-inch sensor, focal length equivalent to 23 mm and adjustable aperture from f/1.63 to f/4.0. Has an image stabilization system (OIS)
The next one is a Leica 75mm telephoto camera with f/1.8 aperture with OIS and macro photography support.
The third one is a Leica 120 mm Periscope camera, f/2.5 aperture, with OIS as well.
The last part is a Leica ultra-wide camera, 12mm distance, f/1.8 aperture.
As for the Photography Kit, it would be impossible not to mention it. Because in addition to helping the device look much more handsome. It also helps us take photos more easily. This one helps with photography very well. Whether it’s the shutter button, pressing and holding it turns on the camera mode and is ready to take pictures immediately. Press the shutter button halfway to focus. Can zoom in and out And you can also easily adjust exposure compensation.
The person who gets it when booking is considered very lucky because they have no plans to sell in Thailand. For those who buy after the free period ends, try looking for a second hand one from someone who got it but didn’t use it.
Okay, let’s take a look at the photos.
The first picture is at a normal distance or 23mm, shooting a landscape to see the color of the sky and leaves. I have to admit that this lens produces a good blue color that looks bright. As for the color of the leaves, I intended to shoot in a spot with different colors. The picture has fairly accurate colors. and captures image details well even when zoomed in
Try using 1X and turning around to take photos against the light. It still captures the colors well. The sky is not very white. As for the color of the leaves, they cut the tone beautifully. Personally, I think that the lens manages light very well.
Jumping to 5X or 120mm without Portrait mode doesn’t add any background blur. Purely use the capabilities of the lens. Zoom in to photograph the yellow leaves. with Urai flower I can only say that it is very sharp. And there is a very good blur gradient. It’s similar to using a Mirrorless camera.
Try switching to taking some pictures of the guppies’ flowers. Red is a color that conquers the experts in mobile phone cameras, but with this one, it really conveys the red color well.
This photo uses 75mm to capture red hibiscus flowers. The picture that I got is something like this. Blurred background like that of Trae Because it’s pure blur from the lens. Let’s look at another picture. purple flowers Let’s clearly see the blur in the background. So how good is it?
Try zooming in and taking photos of crows. Try at 3X first. The bird is considered clear. But what’s more obvious are the leaves behind the bird. As for the leaves in front, you can see that they are naturally blurred. As for the Crow 5X shot, it’s as clear as before, as sharp as before, plus there’s light bokeh in the background.
Walked a little longer to take pictures of flowers. This photo was intended to capture the bokeh from the sunlight coming through the trees. The bokeh of this one is a bit strange, a bit square.
After using the 5X for a while, I wanted to know if I would get static images if I shot moving objects. Or will it be a little blurry? In summary, as you can see, press the button and you’ll get a clear picture immediately.
Still in the same place But the shooting time was changed to night. Personally, I think that the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is another one that does well with night photography. Especially managing light from light bulbs.
Even when I tried using 5X to take photos of people walking, I could hardly see that it was blurry. If you don’t enlarge the picture
Or try zooming in to take a photo of the top of the building, it’s still clear and overall there is very little noise.
Jump for another day Try taking photos somewhere else. Try the first Ultrawide photo at the Mahanakhon building. Even though it’s 12mm, you get a wide-angle photo that doesn’t look very deceiving at all.
Let’s go take photos inside the hotel. To see the freshness of various colors that is broadcast Overall, it is considered to have bright colors. And it doesn’t look too over the top. Anyone who has ever been to this hotel will know how carefully they put the colors inside to make it look fresh.
Finally, there’s food. Take both 3X and 5X photos to show the natural blur in the background. I accept the picture that came out. That this one is another mobile phone camera that is very good at taking photos of food.
How are you doing with the review (photo) Xiaomi 14 Ultra? Personally, I have to admit that the photos of this one are considered a leap forward in the mobile camera industry. Anyone who likes to carry a cell phone to take pictures, whether for fun or not. Or take pictures for actual use but don’t want to buy another camera. This one definitely answers the question. It’s another one that can be used as a camera quite well.
So what do you, the audience, think? You can comment and tell us. Let’s meet again with an interesting review of IT products. For today, I’m Saep Songklod, goodbye for now. Hello.
– Review of HONOR X8b, complete with front and rear cameras. The machine is light and the price is less than 8,000 baht.
#Review #photo #Xiaomi #Ultra #matter #press #picture #beautiful #true