Xiaomi’s recently launched 13T Pro, underwent a DXOMark camera evaluation, unveiling key insights into its imaging capabilities.
The comprehensive test encompassed various aspects such as photo quality, zoom performance, and video recording. Below are the notable findings.
Specs:
Primary Camera: 50MP 1/1.28″ sensor, 1.22 µm pixels, f/1.9 aperture, OIS
Ultra-wide Camera: 12MP 1/3.06″ sensor, 1.12µm pixels, f/2.2 aperture
Telephoto Camera: 50MP 1/2.88″ sensor, 0.61µm pixels, f/1.9 aperture (Autofocus)
Scores:
Overall Camera Score: 131
Photo: 135
Zoom: 98
Video: 134
Pros:
- Accurate exposure in different lighting conditions
- Effective noise control in both photo and video
- Fast and accurate autofocus for video
- Detailed rendering in indoor and outdoor scenarios
Cons:
- Loss of detail in document photos
- Artifacts observed in portrait mode
- Slight inaccuracies in skin rendering
- Night mode exhibits inaccurate color representation
- Residual motion noticeable in outdoor walking scenarios
Comparison:
The Xiaomi 13T Pro 10 outperformed its predecessor, the Xiaomi 12T Pro, particularly in photo rendering, exposure, noise control, and autofocus. However, it lags slightly in trigger delay, impacting its action photography capabilities.
Note: The full DXOMark report provides detailed insights into each testing category, including exposure, color, autofocus, texture, noise, artifacts, bokeh, preview, zoom, and video.
For a more in-depth analysis, you can refer to the complete DXOMark report here 343.