Mi 11 Ultra can see more than my eye
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I know it’s super grainy, but it’s still cool it can do this. Try this on any other phone and you’ll see the difference. Also, the stabilization is pretty freakin good for being in low light, all hand held!
There was a camera came with a ISO12800 or 128000 idk, that make night looks like a sunny day
Damm it’s shooting better than some full fledged cameras
What time it was tho ?
Around 10pm, it was darker than even the lowest ISO setting bro, wild.
Mi 11 Ultra >>>>> S21 Ultra
Damm My mind is just blown away by it’s capabilities, now i really wanna get one. Lol
Do this on the iPhone at night and post a vid
Idk if ur referring to me but yeah bro I know about how the sensor sensitivity is relative, just watch the footage. That’s pretty good for a smartphone.
Why? Artificially brightening the pic is lame, why would i want night to become day? Same thing with photos, i want everything NATURAL and sadly iphone is a million years ahead
Idk about a million…. xD I get it dude this video is just to show capability, not image quality. Obv this isn’t a Sony A7Siii
I actually had both, the Mi 10 Ultra and the Samsung S21 Ultra. I compared them head to head. With pictures, both phones are basically the same; really nice. With videos, during day time both similar enough, but if it got even a little dark the S21 fell on its face. Ironically, I was rooting so hard for the Samsung, I wanted to love that phone so bad. But the camera on these Chinese phones are just too good bro.
Also the little screen on the back of the mi is such a great little detail, also I’m not a fan of the humongous camera bump on the s21 ultra in one corner, makes it rock a lil too much when laid flat on its back.
This was just to show the capability of the phone, otherwise it can also do a pitch black night video like your normal iphones too
So if we did this test with 10 phones, you’re saying the Mi 11 Ultra would fall somewhere around the middle?
How can you compare a stabilised picture from the night time… to one from the day on your iPhone ? Stabilised images on sensor this small is always partially software based. To stabilise an image you need as many tracked reference points as possible. If your reference image is dark and has lots of gain (noise) then the algorithm isn’t going to be able to calculate how to do it as well as during the day.
I think what the people above are stating is that your criticism of stabilisation is based on something that the iPhone can’t even do.
It’s like trying to compare the ride quality of two cars but one of them doesn’t have headlights and you’re driving the cars at night.
Fyi, brightening a video or image in post is in no way the same as increasing the ISO at the time of shooting.
Nice! Did you shoot in HD or 4K? It looks like Xiaomi might have finally sorted out most of their stabilisation issues.
Stupid arguments haha
Yeah I feel like I remember night video stabilization being terrible, maybe an update fixed it. I shot this in 4k30p. I was actually curious if shooting in 1080 30p would gather more light since maybe that can like group together pixels to emulate larger pixels (not sure what thats called) but nope, 1080 and 4k at 30fps seem the same. Going up to 60fps makes the video much much darker too, as expected.
been like this since huawei started the big sensor trend.
If you’re in a dark room, don’t use a flashlight.
Use mi 11 ultra
Camera module on the Mi 11 Ultra is pure-Samsung:
https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/isocell/mobile-image-sensors/isocell-gn2/
Samsung seem to put less-agressive modules in their own-branded phones. Xiaomi is out there experimenting with the cutting-edge Samsung modules. Seems like a solid strategy for Samsung. I’d hazard a guess that there would be greater margins in camera module development than handset marketing.
Haha
Pixel binning is what you’re looking for
Cool night vision, but Xiaomi really needs to fix that awful stabilisation.
>to one from the day on your iPhone ?
I dont even have an iphone any more lol but i miss the video. Also, iphone has the same stabilization day or night
>It’s like trying to compare the ride quality of two cars but one of them doesn’t have headlights and your driving the cars at night.
You’re driving\*
Also, please dont compare anything with cars. Its so simp
You seemed to need it simp because you don’t understand and iPhone cannot do this at night. Also please don’t correct my grammar I typed this on an iPhone so it must be correct ! 🤣
Again to reiterate stabilisation is mostly a complex algorithm that requires processing power. If you don’t like it on this phone then it’s certainly not a hardware issue.
Edit: it’s ok you downvoted me cos it balances out the other 15 downvotes you got at the top.
>Edit: it’s ok you downvoted me cos it balances out the other 15 downvotes you got at the top.
Downvotes are expected, this is /r/xiaomi and i came here speaking the truth, that iphone is still king on video (truth obviously hurts y’all, i dont care, i currently own an s21 and just sold my iphone 11 )
I just wish people got more knowledgeable and stopped praising phones that transform night pics and videos look so bright, makes me cringe. You’d think people would be better photographers now that cameras are so easily accesible in the last 20 years.
The sad truth is that the opposite happened, companies put out shitty products to satisfy your simp needs.
Xiaomi phones are awesome.
Just get a VR headset, put the 11 Ultra in it, cut the plastic in front of the camera and tadam.. I present you the “not so cheap” nightvision goggles.
It’s pretty impressive that a phone can manage that. And I think we are coming close to a time period where a smartphone can “replace” a DSLR or a mirrorless camera for basic shooting.
trash video
Yeah I should just delete this and never even think about sharing anything again…. Lmao
Question: Was this filmed on the integrated night-video mode? I’ve seen night videos from the mi 11 ultra come out much cleaner than this… Very weird, but still extremely impressive!
This was just normal video mode, I’m actually not sure where the night video mode is, I don’t think the mi 11 Ultra has it?
I cranked up the ISO/sensitivity to maximum just to show how much it can see, but yeah I agree it doesn’t look very good. Its nice to have tho, you never know when you need to film a mystical creature out in the woods lol
This was just normal video mode, I’m actually not sure where the night video mode is, I don’t think the mi 11 Ultra has it?
I cranked up the ISO/sensitivity to maximum just to show how much it can see, but yeah I agree it doesn’t look very good. Its nice to have tho, you never know when you need to film a mystical creature out in the woods lol
Very well said! But also I could swear the night video mode was in the 11U, night video on that (based on what I recall) looks amazing! Also I remember seeing a post on twitter where a user was able to photograph a cloud in pitch-black sky, whilst not knowing clouds where even there! Xiaomi really has out-done themselves.
Mi11 has a Ultra Night Mode Video option but I don’t know about Mi11 Ultra
OP said that the video is recorded in 4k30. IDK about your benchmark for stabilisation on the same OIS and camera system but the way I see it, it’s fantastic at that resolution given that OP wasn’t even trying to stabilize his/her own walking.
Still awesome