Video quality - Redmi Note 8 Real Life Review

Your friends are never going to believe what you did. The only way to prove it to them is with that video you took. Rate this thread to express how videos shot on the Redmi Note 8 come out. A higher rating indicates that videos are smooth (and not choppy) and that auto-focus works very well, and that the camera adjusts quickly to different lighting conditions while recording.
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I have a Redmi Note 8 since just 3 days, i have noticied that the stabilizer not woking during recording a video
Where is the problem?
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Poor sound quality, when recording, in an environment with high-level music. Sounds like the microphones are broken

microphones are as any other Xiaomi device, a disaster to hear

Solution
brayhanrd said:
Poor sound quality, when recording, in an environment with high-level music. Sounds like the microphones are broken
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There is a solution for this at xda. You must have a rooted phone
Add/edit these two lines in vendor/etc/audio_platform_info.xml
<device name="SND_DEVICE_IN_HANDSET_MIC" acdb_id="1"/>
<device name="SND_DEVICE_IN_HANDSET_STEREO_DMIC" acdb_id="1"/>
Add/edit these two values in vendor/etc/mixer_paths_mtp.xml (Apply both values in two separate places as main*videoshows)
<ctl name="DEC1 Volume" value="93" />
<ctl name="DEC2 Volume" value="93" />
Source: https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-4/how-to/fixed-bad-audio-videos-finally-t3625069/page28

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EMUI 4.1 - Guide on using Audio note feature

EMUI 4.1 camera application features some pretty interesting modes. One of them is the Audio Note.
With Audio Note you can record up to 10 seconds of audio after you have shot an image. It’s a great way to shoot capture something important and then add an audio file to it for later reference.
Imagine this: You enter an apparel showroom and there’s a cool suit you want to buy. Rather than making a mental note to save some money and buy it for yourself next month, you take a snapshot using audio note.
Now the next time you view that image on your phone, the image will remind you to better start saving!
Here’s how you do it
STEP 1: Select the Audio Note option in the camera application.
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STEP 2: Capture the image
STEP 3: Record the audio you want to set with the image.
And you’re all done.
The next time you’re in the images gallery, just tap the audio icon on the image and the phone will play the audio recorded.
Could you please stop creating threads for meaningless info ?
I know you want to up your rank, but you can create one thread with as many posts as you want...
It's kinda useless :/

Try These Camera Tricks

The camera on the Honor 8 Pro is full of really great features. Here's the most useful ones that I use.
Steady On Flash
Use Steady On Flash to keep the flash on while you arrange your shot. The flash will stay lit until you take your photo. This will help you preview how your image will look before you take the picture.
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Wide Aperture Mode
Wide aperture mode is my favorite on the Honor 8 Pro. Take images of objects within 2 meters of your phone. Then drop out the background afterwards to get this effect.
Adjust FPS in Slo-mo Mode
Slo-mo mode is set to 120fps by default. If you swipe from the left side of your screen, you can bump up the frame rate to 240fps.
Use your Voice to Snap a Photo
Go hands free while your phone is setup on the tripod. Don't worry about setting a timer, just say "cheese" or make a loud noise to trigger the capture.
If you have any good camera tricks to share, post them in the comments.
Good one bro
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Is the camera really that bad?

I was willing to overlook the ois/eis due to overall specs but after seeing camera quality I dont think I'll be buying this. Video recording quality could have been better
https://youtu.be/tUNP1AJJD_4 @12:55
to be honest my old phone mate 8 camera ıs better than nubia . and yes vıdeo ıs rıght.
Can someone upload camera comparison please
You can compare images of the Oneplus 5, Xiaomi Mi6, Samsung S8 and Nubia Z17 in this review: https://www.chinahandys.net/flagship-vergleich-oneplus-5-vs-galaxy-s8-vs-xiaomi-mi6-vs-nubia-z17/
You need to scroll down to the camera section or maybe use google translate to read the text. cheers
Anyone tried the modified google camera app?
Here you go, took a photo.
It's not that bad. I'm on the Mokee rom using the Nubia camera app (not the google one) in portrait mode. It's not OMG-DSLR quality, but it's not garbage. Here's a picture I took with the Nubia Z17 on Mokee. Sorry - don't own any other phones to post a comparison.
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Most out of MI A2 stock camera app

Just wanted to share way I found to get most out of MI A2 camera without rooting and installing Gcam.
First of all use HDR with contrast at lowest, other 2 settings should be best kept at normal. This ensures you get every detail retained in the photo, for some reason Xiaomi did awful job with adding contrast to photos and crushes all blacks.
Then I played with snapseed way too much to create filter that I can apply to all photos as a default, filter that brings back contrast without sacrificing detail. Lowest contrast setting also reveals some indigo noise Xiaomi tryed to hide by crushing blacks and I found good compromise with that too.
Just go to qr looks in snapseed and scan image below, then you can find filter in styles menu and apply it.
So here it is, so happy with it.
imgur.com/a/l9wqozY
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Edited post and snapseed look because it was wrong version. Sorry.
how to use it or applyy it ?steps ?

Clarity/resolution

The Vivo V20 Pro has a crazy crisp display. Just kidding, this is automated text so who knows if this screen is any good. So, you be the judge! A higher rating indicates that it's extremely sharp and clear, and that you cannot see pixels with your naked eye.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
oops, I just realized this is the resolution section, not the speakerphone. Sorry, will repost on the right place. Well, theresolutio is clear. I think we've come to the point where every phone above 300$ has an acceptable 1080p screen
Such emptiness...
I wrote an emtire essay here but accidently deleted it.... :⁠'⁠(
The speaker is terrible. Insane peak at 2khz and no bass, which is not surprising with speakerphones. Well anyway, here's the EQ preset that I use with Poweramp Equalizer to make it sound liveable (I've attached the preset file, open it with/in Poweramp EQ):
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Unfortunately, the eq only works with media player apps. That means, sh*t audio in games without earphones..

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