The Redmi K30 lineup is expected to arrive very soon both in 4G and 5G variants. We know the phone will have four cameras on the back, but today the Weibo account of the brand revealed more details about the shooters.
On the back, the quad-cam setup will have a main 64 MP camera with Sony IMX686 sensor, a wide-angle snapper with 120-degree FoV, a dedicated macro lens and a depth sensor. The front will come in a dual punch-hole design for a 20 MP camera, coupled by another depth sensor.
Details about the Redmi K30 camera setup
When the Redmi K30 phone arrives on December 10, it will be the first device with Sony's 64MP sensor. It will have 1/1.7" size, matching its Samsung made counterpart. The posted has it that pixels are 1.6µm each, but in reality, they are 0.8µm and achieve the stated size when the expected 4-to-1 binning is applied and you are shooting in 16MP resolution.
The company took the chance to demonstrate how the shooter would perform in a neat video where it zooms in on tiny objects and you can clearly see the fine details.
The tiny objects might be in a well-lit controlled environment, but tiny stuff like the chain on the rear wheel of the toy motorcycle is pretty visible, even if the object is 2-3% of the whole picture.
What is more impressive, is the detail in the human eyes. The imperfections on the skin are clearly visible, and that shouldn’t be a surprise - a photo is not meant to be looked that way. The eyes are visible, including the eyelashes, and if you try hard enough, you can make out a reflection of what appears to be the studio where the photo was shot, including the light source.
The Redmi K30 series is expected to arrive on December 10 and will have a Snapdragon 765G chipset that can be coupled with Snapdragon X55 modem for 5G connectivity. Other revealed specs include a 4,500 mAh battery and a 6.67” screen with a punch-hole design for two selfie shooters.
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