Basically title. MIUI version is 9.6.11
4:3 looks fine in rear camera and front camera looks good either 4:3 or 16:9 my problem is with 16:9 rear camera where pics look soft compared to 4:3
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As I'm sure you're all aware, the camera on our phone only takes pictures in 13mp in 4:3 mode, otherwise it's taking pictures at 9.6mp in the typical 16:9. I was wondering which mode you guys would prefer? It would be nice to use all 13mp that the camera has to offer, but everything now-a-days is widescreen, so 4:3 just wouldn't look right. What do you think?
I'm a fan of the 16:9 aspect ratio.
I cranked the size down even from the 9.6mp. That's more than I need.
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rednoved said:
Normally 16:9. Most photos or video I shoot will be displayed on a TV, computer monitor, or phone. Just about all of them are 16:9.
If I were printing a lot of photos, 2:3 would be ideal.
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mostly always I have taken photographs on my Mobile phone in its maximum resolution (so say a mobile phone has 13mp maximum resolution I have left it on that setting) but at 13mp and even some resilutions below if you go into camera app settings you will see it takes the photo in 4:3 (square?) dimension I am personally thinking of changing things and shooting at a lower resolution at 16:9 Widescreen setting. I mean at the end of the day if you had a modern film camera that would take photos landscape (really old film cameras took in square format) and then the later digital cameras would take 16:9, then you have Widescreen televisions and widescreen laptops and if you wanted to display photos on youtube you would use 16:9 and a photo (especially a scenic one with a landscape would look better in 16.9)
so I am just wondering what other on here have their phones cameras set to? - and what do you find the best?
my defaut ration was 10mpx while a have a 13mpx camera so i changed it for 13mpx, it's true that the photos are 4:3 with 13mpx but i noticed that the frame is wider than 10 mpx simply crop the photo to have it on 16:9
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4:3 or 16:9???
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4:3 is using the full 16mp. 16:9 is a 13mp shot, so you'll get more detail with the 4:3 shot.
You won't really see a difference overall. One is just a crop of the other. If you place your camera on a support and shoot the same scene, they will both have the same details. One will just lack certain parts of the overall image.
I am interested in this device, but I have a question about the camera.
Is it possible to change the picture resolution to a 16:9 aspect ratio (even though the screen is not 16:9)? And if so, at what megapixels count is it?
To compare: my compact camera has 16 megapixels and in the settings there is a 16:9 aspect ratio available, but at 12 megapixels which is fine.
ecb1 said:
I am interested in this device, but I have a question about the camera.
Is it possible to change the picture resolution to a 16:9 aspect ratio (even though the screen is not 16:9)? And if so, at what megapixels count is it?
To compare: my compact camera has 16 megapixels and in the settings there is a 16:9 aspect ratio available, but at 12 megapixels which is fine.
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Is 18:9 and 10 megapixels
Thanks. No P20 lite for me then, although I can crop the pictures to 16:9 myself.
I am not a fan of those new aspect ratio phones, I like 16:9 better.
I cannot zoom in if the rear camera's resolution is set to 48MP, which seriously limits it usability.
While zooming is allowed at 12MP, it's too weird to have lower resolution than the front camera (16MP).
takutekato2 said:
I cannot zoom in if the rear camera's resolution is set to 48MP, which seriously limits it usability.
While zooming is allowed at 12MP, it's too weird to have lower resolution than the front camera (16MP).
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nah, this is hardware-level stuff, you can't zoom in with 48MP.
Apparently, they kept the 48MP sensor separate from the 12/16MP one. The whole pattern can also be seen in other Nokia phones, such as the X10/20.