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Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, the Xiaomi 12 Pro is another high-performance smartphone from the Chinese manufacturer.  All three rear-camera modules — primary, ultra-wide and tele — use sensors with a 50MP resolution. The variant in the primary module is one of the largest we have seen in a smartphone camera, at 1/1.28″. While the ultra-wide camera allows you to squeeze a lot of scene into the frame, the tele is a little more limited in terms of focal length when compared to the direct competition.

Let’s see how these specs translate into real-life performance in the DXOMARK Camera tests.

Key camera specifications:

  • Primary: 50MP 1/1.28″ sensor, 1.22μm pixels, 24mm-equivalent f/1.9-aperture lens, Dual Pixel PDAF, OIS
  • Ultra-wide: 50MP sensor, 14 mm-equivalent f/2.2-aperture lens
  • Tele: 50MP sensor, 48mm-equivalent f/1.9-aperture lens, PDAF
  • Video: 8K at 24fps, 4K up to 60 fps, 1080p up to 60fps (4K/60fps tested)

About DXOMARK Camera tests: For scoring and analysis in our smartphone camera reviews, DXOMARK engineers capture and evaluate over 3000 test images and more than 2.5 hours of video both in controlled lab environments and in natural indoor and outdoor scenes, using the camera’s default settings. This article is designed to highlight the most important results of our testing. For more information about the DXOMARK Camera test protocol, click here. More details on how we score smartphone cameras are available here.

Test summary

Scoring

Sub-scores and attributes included in the calculations of the global score.


Xiaomi 12 Pro
129
camera
136
Photo
108

130

111

130

105

125

113

124

89

117

64

82

70
Bokeh
70

85

70
Preview
70

93

102
Zoom
72

120

88

122

125
Video
89

116

96

120

91

120

108

118

102

120

80

86

111

119

Use cases & Conditions

Use case scores indicate the product performance in specific situations. They are not included in the overall score calculations.

BEST 180

Outdoor

Photos & videos shot in bright light conditions (≥1000 lux)

BEST 169

Indoor

Photos & videos shot in good lighting conditions (≥100lux)

BEST 138

Lowlight

Photos & videos shot in low lighting conditions (<100 lux)

BEST 154

Friends & Family

Portrait and group photo & videos

Please be aware that beyond this point, we have not modified the initial test results. While data and products remain fully comparable, you might encounter mentions and references to the previous scores.

Pros

  • Good detail in most conditions
  • Good exposure down to low light
  • Fast and consistent autofocus
  • Low image noise in all conditions
  • Wide field of view and good detail on ultra-wide camera
  • Reliable exposure and wide dynamic range in night shots
  • Good detail and exposure in bright light and indoor videos
  • Good video autofocus
  • Video stabilization effective against strong motion

Cons

  • Fusion, ghosting and shue shift in high-contrast scenes
  • Slightly limited depth of field
  • Occasional exposure instabilities
  • Lack of detail in very low light and medium and long range tele shots
  • Dynamic range and bokeh effect in preview differ from final capture
  • Unnatural effects in bokeh mode with spotlights in background
  • White balance instabilities and strong shadow noise in video mode
  • Underexposed subjects and orange cast in low light video

With a DXOMARK Camera score of 131, the Xiaomi 12 Pro improves three points on its predecessor, the  Mi 11 Pro, but does not quite compete with the very best devices in the DXOMARK Camera ranking. Compared to the Mi 11 Pro, improvements are most noticeable in still imaging whereas the 12 Pro delivers better night shots and more vivid colors.

Video also provides pleasant results with a good texture/noise trade-off. However, some exposure and color instabilities have a negative impact on the smoothness of the final user experience.

In this shot, the Xiaomi 12 Pro exposes the subjects well, colors are nice and natural, and a lot of fine detail has been captured in the face.

In photo mode, the camera performs well in most areas, especially in light conditions that are not too difficult. Here the Xiaomi delivers good subject exposure, nice color, and a good trade-off between image detail and noise. There is some room for improvement in the way challenging high-contrast scenes are handled. The camera offers a wide dynamic range but quite heavy-handed processing often results in noticeable image artifacts. The Xiaomi does a great job at capturing images at night, but bokeh mode would benefit from a smoother blur gradient.

The camera is also a good option for zooming in and out. The 14mm equivalent ultra-wide camera captures nice color and good detail but in high-contrast scenes, we can often see some highlight clipping. At 48mm equivalent, the tele camera is not one of the longest but offers better quality than many competitors at close range zoom settings. This said, it falls somewhat behind at medium and long range.

In video mode the Xiaomi 12 Pro does overall well, with accurate exposure and good detail but local noise in the shadows can be quite intrusive, especially in low light, and our testers also observed some orange color casts. The stabilization system does a good job at keeping things smooth and steady while running but there is still some residual motion noticeable when walking while recording or when handholding the device.

Photo

The Xiaomi 12 Pro achieves a Photo score of 141. In this section, we take a closer look at each sub-attribute and compare image quality against competitors.

Exposure and Contrast

Xiaomi 12 Pro

98

111

Honor Magic4 Ultimate
Best: Honor Magic4 Ultimate (111)

In these tests, we analyze target exposure, contrast, and dynamic range, including repeatability across a series of images. Tests are undertaken in a wide range of light conditions, including backlit scenes and low light down to 1 lux. The score is derived from a number of objective measurements in the lab and perceptual analysis of real-life images.

The Xiaomi 12 Pro captures image, with usually accurate exposure in all conditions, and in this scene, dynamic range is wider than on the comparison devices. However, in this kind of difficult high-contrast scene, our testers also observed some exposure instabilities.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, good subject exposure and highlight detail in background
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, highlight clipping in background
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), highlight clipping in background

The instabilities mentioned above are especially noticeable in lab conditions where dynamic range is wide when the camera activates its HDR mode. However, in some conditions, this does not happen, resulting in strong highlight clipping. The Xiaomi’s average dynamic is slightly lower than competitors, especially in very challenging HDR conditions where the results are negatively impacted by numerous instabilities and HDR processing failures.

This graph shows the average entropy for multiple HDR lighting conditions. Entropy (measured in bits) is a measure of dynamic range and is computed on the gray patches on the HDR charts within the autofocus HDR setup. A value lower than 2 is unacceptable.

The instabilities become very obvious when looking at the standard deviation of entropy across lighting conditions. The strongest deviation occurs in conditions where the average entropy is lower than on the competitors. This means that in some conditions HDR mode on the Xiaomi does not activate, resulting in a lack of dynamic range. However, dynamic range is wide when HDR mode does activate.

This graph shows the standard deviation of entropy for multiple HDR lighting conditions. Entropy (measured in bits) is a measure of dynamic range and is computed on the gray patches on the HDR charts within the autofocus HDR setup.

Color

Xiaomi 12 Pro

103

107

Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
Best: Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max (107)

In these tests, we analyze color rendering, skin tones, white balance, and color shading, including repeatability across a series of images. The score is derived from a number of objective measurements in the lab and perceptual analysis of real-life images.

In bright light, the Xiaomi produces accurate white balance and vivid colors.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, nice color with good saturation and accurate skin tones
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, nice color with good saturation, slightly green white balance
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), slightly stronger saturation, especially for blue tones

Under indoor lighting and in low light, the camera can produce an orange cast, but color rendering is overall pretty natural.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, strong orange cast
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, accurate white balance
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), slight yellow cast preserves atmosphere of the scene

Autofocus

Xiaomi 12 Pro

102

109

Asus Smartphone for Snapdragon Insiders
Best: Asus Smartphone for Snapdragon Insiders (109)

In these tests, we analyze autofocus accuracy and shooting time, including repeatability, in the lab. We test focus failures, depth of field, and tracking of moving subjects using perceptual analysis of real-life images.

In normal conditions, the 12 Pro’s autofocus performs swiftly and accurately. Zero shutter lag allows for very fast capture and sharp images. However, our testers did observe some errors in the phone’s zero shutter lag processing.

The camera’s comparatively large sensor means that the Xiaomi 12 Pro’s depth of field is comparable to the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra but narrower than on some other competitors. Unlike the Mi 11 Ultra, the 12 Pro does not feature a face deblur algorithm that improves sharpness and detail on faces in group shots, so faces in the background can be rendered slightly soft.

At 100 lux and when mounted on a tripod, the 12 Pro autofocus is fast, accurate, and stable but some irregularities are visible. The comparison devices are more consistent.

This graph plots edge acutance against shooting time measured on the AFHDR set up on a series of pictures. All pictures are taken at 100 lux with TL84 illuminant,  on a tripod, 500ms after the target is defocused. Edge acutance is measured on the four edges of the deadleaves, shooting time is measured on an LED Universal Timer.

 

In more difficult conditions, the camera maintains a good performance and is still able to use zero shutter lag technology. At 5 lux, the autofocus is stable and a little slower than in brighter conditions but still compares well to the competitors

This graph plots edge acutance against shooting time measured on the AFHDR set up on a series of pictures. All pictures are taken at 5 lux with tungsten illuminant, handheld, 500ms after the target is defocused. Edge acutance is measured on the four edges of the deadleaves, shooting time is measured on an LED Universal Timer.

Texture

Xiaomi 12 Pro

106

111

Xiaomi Mi 11
Best: Xiaomi Mi 11 (111)

In these tests we analyze texture on faces and objects, including objects in motion, in a range of light conditions, using several lab test setups and perceptual analysis of real-life images.

The Xiaomi engineers have done a great job on detail preservation, and 12 Pro images contain a lot of fine detail.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, indoor texture
Xiaomi 12 Pro, crop: excellent fine detail
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, indoor texture
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, crop: very good detail
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), indoor texture
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), crop: loss of fine detail

In the lab, the 12 Pro manages high levels of detail as well, especially in low light. Compared to the other devices in this comparison, the 12 Pro does especially well when handheld, which is a more realistic use case than tripod-mounted shooting.

This graph shows DMC detail preservation against the light level (in lux) for handheld and tripod-mounted shooting.
DMC detail preservation metric is an AI-based texture analysis trained on three selected crops of our DXOMARK chart. The closer the value is to 100 the higher is detail preservation.

Noise

Xiaomi 12 Pro

80

102

Honor Magic4 Ultimate
Best: Honor Magic4 Ultimate (102)

In these tests, we analyze noise on faces and objects, including objects in motion, in a range of light conditions, using several lab test setups and perceptual analysis of real-life images.

The 12 Pro manages fairly low noise levels across all light levels but noise is a little more visible than on the Mi 11 Pro.

This graph shows visual noise against the light level (in lux) when the camera is handheld. The visual noise metric is the mean of visual noise measurement on all patches of the Deadleaves chart in the AFHDR setup.

 

Noise is well under control, even in low light.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, low light noise
Xiaomi 12 Pro, crop: only fine luminance noise on the ceiling
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, low light noise
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, crop: luminance noise in areas of plain color
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), low light noise
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), crop: coarse noise

In HDR conditions, a strong noise is always visible on dark parts of the images with Xiaomi 12 Pro.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, high-contrast scene
Xiaomi 12 Pro, crop: strong luminance noise
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, high-contrast scene
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, fine luminance noise
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), high-contrast scene
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), crop: coarse noise

The same behavior is visible in our high-contrast lab setup for autofocus testing. The 12 Pro produces higher levels of noise in dark areas of the frame than some competitors and its predecessor the Mi 11 Pro.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, 1000 lux, 7EV
Xiaomi 12 Pro, crop: strong noise in shadow areas
Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro, 1000 lux, 7EV
Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro, crop: almost zero noise

Bokeh

Xiaomi 12 Pro

70

80

Huawei P50 Pro
Best: Huawei P50 Pro (80)

For these tests, we switch to the camera’s bokeh or portrait mode and analyze depth estimation, bokeh shape, blur gradient, and repeatability, as well as all other general image quality attributes mentioned above. The score is derived from perceptual analysis of real-life images.

The camera does a good job of simulating a bokeh effect. The end result looks pleasant and the effect is stable in most conditions. Depth estimation is effective, with few artifacts, and the simulated aperture is wide. Spotlight rendering can be unnatural, though.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, bokeh mode
Xiaomi 12 Pro, crop: good depth estimation, slightly abrupt blur gradient
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, bokeh mode
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, crop: good depth estimation, slightly abrupt depth estimation, natural spotlights
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), bokeh mode
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), crop: good depth estimation, smooth blur gradient

Night

Xiaomi 12 Pro

78

82

Huawei Mate 40 Pro+
Best: Huawei Mate 40 Pro+ (82)

In these tests, we shoot a selection of images in pitch-black darkness as well as with city lights in the background providing some illumination. We shoot sample images with the camera at default settings in both flash-auto and flash-off modes. We analyze all image quality attributes but we pay particular attention to exposure, autofocus, and color. We do not test night modes that have to be activated manually.

In night shots, the Xiaomi 12 Pro generally consistently delivers images with accurate exposure and more dynamic range than competitors. The texture/noise trade-off is good, too, and overall the Xiaomi is the best camera in this night comparison.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, wide dynamic range, low noise
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, less dynamic range but good exposure, some loss of fine detail, noise
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), less dynamic range but good exposure, loss of fine detail, slight noise

Artifacts

Xiaomi 12 Pro

63

77

Google Pixel 6
Best: Google Pixel 6 (77)

In these tests, we check images for optical artifacts such as vignetting, flare, lens softness in the corners, distortion, and chromatic aberrations, as well as for processing artifacts such as ghosting and fusion errors, hue shift, and ringing.

Most of the artifacts our testers found on the 12 Pro are visible in high-contrast conditions where the camera uses heavier image processing. Ghosting is one of the most common fusion artifacts we have encountered.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, artifacts
Xiaomi 12 Pro, crop: strong ghosting around the model
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, artifacts
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, crop: slight fusion artifacts around the model
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), artifacts
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), crop: slight ghosting around the model

In this backlit indoor scene, we can see a line between the hills in the background and the sky. This is not visible on the other devices and is likely caused by fusion during HDR processing.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, artifacts
Xiaomi 12 Pro, crop: strong fusion artifacts
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, artifacts
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, crop: no artifacts
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), artifacts
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), crop: no artifacts

Preview

Xiaomi 12 Pro

70

80

Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
Best: Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max (80)

In these tests, we analyze the image quality of the preview image and the differences between preview images and captured images, particularly in terms of exposure, dynamic range, and bokeh effect. We also check the smoothness of the field-of-view changes in the preview image when zooming with both buttons or when using the pinch-zoom gesture.

The 12 Pro’s preview image on the display often looks quite different from the final capture. Preview has less dynamic range and therefore often more highlight clipping. In bokeh mode, the isolation of the subject from the background is also worse. Overall some competitors do a better job than the Xiaomi in this category.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, preview: very noticeable differences to capture in terms of dynamic range and subject isolation
Xiaomi 12 Pro, capture

Zoom

The Xiaomi 12 Pro achieves a Zoom score of 65. The Zoom score includes the tele and wide sub-scores. In this section, we take a closer look at how these sub-scores were achieved and compare zoom image quality against the competitors.

Wide

Xiaomi 12 Pro

44

58

Honor Magic4 Ultimate
Best: Honor Magic4 Ultimate (58)

In these tests, we analyze the performance of the ultra-wide camera at several focal lengths from 12 to 20 mm. We look at all image quality attributes, but we pay particular attention to such artifacts as chromatic aberrations, lens softness, and distortion.

Like its rivals in this comparison, the Xiaomi 12 Pro delivers ultra-wide pictures with pleasant colors and a very wide field of view. Color is better than on the iPhone, but the Xiaomi slightly lags behind the Samsung in terms of noise and highlight clipping.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, ultra-wide: vibrant colors and very wide field of view
Apple iPhone 13 Pro: slight green cast and very wide field of view
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), ultra-wide: accurate target exposure and white balance

Tele

Xiaomi 12 Pro

79

140

Honor Magic4 Ultimate
Best: Honor Magic4 Ultimate (140)

In these tests we analyze all image quality attributes at focal lengths from approximately 40 to 300 mm, paying particular attention to texture and detail. The score is derived from a number of objective measurements in the lab and perceptual analysis of real-life images.

At close range (50mm), the Xiaomi manages to capture better detail than the competition.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, short-range tele
Xiaomi 12 Pro, crop: good detail but some noise, good subject exposure and wide dynamic range
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, short-range tele
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, crop: lack of detail, good subject exposure and wide dynamic range
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), short-range tele
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), crop: lack of detail, slightly dark face exposure

With its tele lens only offering a 2x zoom factor the Xiaomi lags behind the competition at long-range tele settings, especially in terms of texture.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, long-range tele
Xiaomi 12 Pro, crop: strong lack of fine detail
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, long-range tele
Apple iPhone 13 Pro, crop: some detail is retained
Xiaomi Mi11 Ultra, long-range tele
Xiaomi Mi11 Ultra, crop: good detail at center of frame but some unnatural texture rendering

Looking at the texture comparison graph below, the Xiaomi is doing very well at close tele range, thanks to its large 50MP sensor. However, at more extreme zoom settings it falls behind the competition with longer tele lenses.

Comparison: texture score across multiple tele focal lengths at 1000 lux brightness

Video

In our Video tests, we analyze the same image quality attributes as for still images, such as exposure, color, texture or noise, but we also include such temporal aspects as speed, and smoothness and stability of exposure, white balance, and autofocus transitions.

NOTE: The sample video clips in this section are best viewed at 4K resolution. 

The Xiaomi 12 Pro achieves a Video score of 111. A device’s overall Video score is derived from its performance and results across a range of attributes in the same way as the Photo score. In this section, we take a closer look at these sub-scores and compare video image quality against competitors.

Exposure and Contrast

Xiaomi 12 Pro

99

118

Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
Best: Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max (118)

When recording video target exposure is mostly accurate but dynamic range is limited, which can result in highlight clipping. Our testers also observed stepping during exposure transitions and contrast is sometimes too strong, especially when shooting indoors.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, good exposure but some instabilities and highlight clipping

Apple iPhone 13 Pro, good exposure but clipping

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), good exposure but clipping

Compared to the Mi 11 Pro, the 12 Pro’s subject exposure is sometimes slightly lower, and in low light, both the scene and subjects can actually end up slightly underexposed — even in the same light conditions, as our example below shows. Even though these scenes were filmed under the same light conditions, but at different times and using different models, our laboratory measurements repeatedly confirmed our perceptual analysis of the scene.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, underexposure
Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro, good exposure

Color

Xiaomi 12 Pro

97

107

Honor Magic4 Ultimate
Best: Honor Magic4 Ultimate (107)

Color rendering in video is mostly good, but in low light, orange casts and white balance instabilities are often visible.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, orange casts in low light and unstable white balance

Apple iPhone 13 Pro, slight warm cast in low light, stable white balance

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), warm cast in low light

On the Xiaomi 12 Pro, images can be oversaturated, with unnatural color rendering and skin tones. This can be seen especially well on the colored fabric patch in this test scene, where brown seems black and green is too saturated. The face of the man wearing a hat is a little too orange as well. Overall, the Mi 11 Pro’s color rendering is a lot more accurate.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, oversaturation, orange hues on skin tones
Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro, accurate color rendering, vivid color

Autofocus

Xiaomi 12 Pro

93

109

Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
Best: Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max (109)

The Xiaomi’s focus works accurately and reaction times are mostly fast. Slight stepping can be noticeable when the autofocus is transitioning but it never moves into the wrong direction or overshoots.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, occasional instabilities, strong stepping when transitioning

Apple iPhone 13 Pro, stable and accurate autofocus

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), stable and accurate autofocus

Texture

Xiaomi 12 Pro

89

99

Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon)
Best: Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon) (99)

The Xiaomi’s video detail is close to the best competitors. Detail is rendered well, but there is a slight loss of fine detail.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, good detail but some loss of fine detail

Apple iPhone 13 Pro, very good detail

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), slightly lower level of detail

Noise

Xiaomi 12 Pro

91

105

Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
Best: Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max (105)

In low light videos, slight fine noise can be visible but otherwise, video noise is mostly well under control. Only in indoor and outdoor HDR scenes did our testers observe some strong local noise.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, noise in the shadows in HDR scenes

Apple iPhone 13 Pro, noise well under control in bright light

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), slight luminance noise

Lab measurements confirm that noise is overall well-controlled but is slightly higher than on the competition, especially the Mi 11 Pro, except in low light.

This graph shows spatial-visual noise against light level (in lux). Spatial visual noise is measured on the visual noise chart in DXOMARK’s video noise setup.

In high-contrast scenes, such as the one below, the Xiaomi 12 Pro really struggles to keep noise under control and strong noise can be noticeable in some parts of the image, for example, the paint tubes in this test scene. The Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro handles the scene much better, showing almost no noise in the same area of the frame.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, video noise, 300 lux
Xiaomi 12 Pro, crop: strong luminance noise
Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro, video noise, 300 lux
Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro, crop: almost no noise

Artifacts

Xiaomi 12 Pro

80

85

Xiaomi 12S Ultra
Best: Xiaomi 12S Ultra (85)

For video artifacts, we check for the same kinds of artifacts mentioned in the Photo section, along with such video-specific artifacts as frame rate variation in different light conditions, judder effect, and moving artifacts (artifacts such as aliasing, color quantization, and flare can often be more intrusive when moving than in a still image).

In terms of video artifacts, both moiré and ringing effects are often noticeable on the 12 Pro’s video footage.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, video artifacts
Xiaomi 12 Pro, crop: moiré
Xiaomi 12 Pro, video artifacts
Xiaomi 12 Pro, crop: ringing

Stabilization

Xiaomi 12 Pro

100

103

Vivo X70 Pro+
Best: Vivo X70 Pro+ (103)

In these tests, we analyze residual motion when handholding the camera during recording, as well as when walking and running with the camera. We also look for stabilization artifacts such as jello effect, sharpness differences between frames, and frame shift (abrupt changes of framing).

Some camera shake or motion is usually still noticeable while holding the camera still and while walking and recording. However, when running while recording the stabilization system is very effective and only very few changes of the field of view are visible.

Xiaomi 12 Pro, some residual motion while walking

Apple iPhone 13 Pro, some residual motion while walking

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), residual motion during the entire video

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