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But I don't know if it was sold by Xiaomi in Europe. Thanks again : Yes, indeed, I completely missed that one because at launch there was only the Indian version available and I didn't expect them to launch a global version afterwards. Now with the RN8 Pro, they seem to have adapted their strategy by launching a global phone from the start.
Hi Laurent, concerning your video test, I regret you didn't try the slow motion speed mode. They promise p fps!! I'm really curious about this mode. But also on various birds or, physical effects falling water drop. I've read somewhere people doubting the video capture was really at this speed, but I've no idea. No idea how to test it. Filming something vibrating at 50 or Hz? Most sellers on Aliexpress do not state B28!
But the official document sent by Xiaomi to the FCC is only stating 1 3 7 8 28 38! May I suggest that you quote the phone version you tested with its model identifier like MC3XG, for example within your test? Concerning the capacity to read from a device the actual bands that are supported, I think there's a Mediatek APK and it's still working for the Mediatek powered phones.
For the Qualcomm powered ones, it seems it is necessary to switch the phone to root mode, which was not my intention. I might try it on my RN7 and unroot it immediately after, I suppose it's reasonably safe, then. Hi FX, It's great you tell me about it because I did not notice it was available. As there are no bees around for the moment, I'll give it a try with a drop of water, that should do the trick. The RN8T supports B28 while the RN8 doesn't, at least that's what I understood from their specs but like you say, it's once again a mess and this week only I have received at least 10 messages about it.
Good suggestion for the model, I'll add it to the test where I still have the device. Hello again FX, I have tried the slow motion feature and indeed, I really doubt it is fps. I have made a couple of tests with flowing water and it indeed slows down but not up to the point where you would see individual drops. I'll try again with better light conditions and have a look at the video with ffmpeg, if I find anything interesting, I'll add it to the article.
Hi Laurent Is the interface of the Xiaomi photo app clear about slow motion? On RN7, it's only "slow" or "normal". Apparently, sometimes, Xiaomi apps do not exploit fully the capacity of the hardware. I remember this was the case for the first very high count of pixels camera, recently. Curious to see your results. Hi FX, yes it's pretty clear about it, the icon displays "fps". I have the same icon on the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro but the result is the same, it's not slow enough to isolate individual water drops and the fact that it records only one or two seconds is really annoying. I would have expected to record something much longer to ensure you have enough time to capture whatever you are trying to capture.
I have tried to capture my birds while they are flying but you need to be lucky to be pressing the recording button exactly when the bird is about to fly.
Funny, I had one 2 years ago bought one for my niece and I also filmed a falling water drop to test the slow motion ; I suppose filming a clock with a needle for seconds or a chronometer would allow to count the exact frame speed. Doing this way RN7 filming RN6pro chronometer , RN7 slow motion is approximately 4times slow, but there seems to be no limitation to recording duration. I didn't check precisely with VLC the number of frames per second.
To be precise, that does not necessarily implies that the recording was rigorously at 4 times speed, as they could have cheated with the number of frames, with repeated frames, etc.. But it's at most this speed. Probably, 4x is no technical problem and the mode is really 4x. For fps, on the other hand One click on the zoomed-in image opens the original in a new window.
The first image shows the scaled photograph of the test device. We performed further tests on the GW1 sensor under controlled lighting conditions. We used the ColorChecker passport in order to analyze the color accuracy of the MP optics relative to the reference colors.
Unfortunately, the Note 8 Pro does not do a very good job of representing the colors. Blue, green and brown tones in particular show significant deviations. Fonts on dark backgrounds appear slightly fuzzy in our test chart and the edges of the image lack sharpness in some areas.