A video published today on Weibo appears to have been recorded using the rear camera of the Xiaomi Mi 11, a top-of-the-line cell phone that will have its official announcement made next week. We are not sure if the video was actually filmed using the Chinese manufacturer's flagship, but information from international sources indicates that the recording is part of the pre-launch marketing of the product.
Night mode in videos
Analyzing the video that was published on the Chinese social network 'Weibo', it is possible to identify that the company aims to highlight the smartphone's ability to record videos in low light environments, a feature that is a problem for most cell phones, including high-end models. line. When capturing images at night or in dark rooms, the main difficulties are grain and noise, which appear due to ISO sensitivity, which is the sensitivity of the sensor to light.
According to information, the Xiaomi Mi 11 has an exclusive night mode (night mode) for recording videos, thereby increasing the aperture of the lens so that there is more light entering the sensor.
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Watch the video:
Like Facebook, Weibo also performs the compression of media that are published by users, thereby causing files to lose much of their original resolution, such as images or videos, for example. This means that the video below has a much higher quality than what we are seeing.
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As you can see, the video is a 'Merry Christmas' message from the Chinese manufacturer and also a way to "warm up" the market with new leaks of the Mi 11, a device that will be released next Monday, December 28th.
Source: GSM Arena.