Question Shooting RAW photos with 12T Pro 200mp camera module - Xiaomi 12T Pro / Redmi K50 Ultra

Hello! I noticed that the stock camera app on the Xiaomi 12T Pro doesn't seem to support shooting RAW photos with the 200 MP camera. Is this some sort of physical limitation or a software limitation? Is there any way to break this limitation? Thanks!
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I'd say both. I use gcam for photos and anx for video.
For picture, no one can beat gcam, im little more advance photographer and use raw pictures which anx doesn't provide and more over even if i don't to process raw images, stock image are way better than anx, but when to chimes to video, gcam doesn't perform well on non-ois devices, similarly poco is exceptional. Video quality again better than anx but its not stable so that's why i use anx for video. And i usually i like the 2.2:1 video size thats why i am using for filmic pro for serious shoots and then i stable the video with Google's photos app. It works for me. Thanks
Bhagveer Singh said:
For picture, no one can beat gcam, im little more advance photographer and use raw pictures which anx doesn't provide and more over even if i don't to process raw images, stock image are way better than anx, but when to chimes to video, gcam doesn't perform well on non-ois devices, similarly poco is exceptional. Video quality again better than anx but its not stable so that's why i use anx for video. And i usually i like the 2.2:1 video size thats why i am using for filmic pro for serious shoots and then i stable the video with Google's photos app. It works for me. Thanks
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Filmic Pro is my go-to video app, even for simple shootings
otaodofino said:
Filmic Pro is my go-to video app, even for simple shootings
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Depends on usage, I'm happy with anx quality, only when i want 2.2:1 video format,i use filmic pro and high quality video
anx is nice, it has lots of features

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