Xiaomi launched the Redmi 4A budget smartphone earlier this week for Rs. 5,999. We already brought you the unboxing and first impressions of the smartphone, here we have some camera samples from the smartphone. It has a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and f/2.2 aperture and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera with f/2.2 aperture.
The camera UI is familiar with other Xiaomi smartphones with flash and HDR toggles on the left side, front camera toggle, option to select modes (Panorama, Timer (3 to 10 seconds), Audio trigger, manual mode to adjust white balance and ISO (100 to 3200), Straighten, Beautify, HHT (Hand held twilight) and Scene. It has image preview window, camera and video buttons on the right side. For the front camera it has beautify mode and smart mode that guesses your age using facing recognition algorithm.
Coming to the image quality, daylight shots are good, HDR shots better, macro shots are surprisingly good. Low-light shots have noise as usual. Images with flash are good and the flash is not overpowering. Front-facing camera is good for selfies and video chats. Overall the phone has a decent camera for the price.
Check out the camera samples (Click the image for the full resolution sample).
Daylight
Macro
HDR
Low-light
Flash
Front Camera
It can record videos at 1080p resolution. Video quality is decent and the audio is crisp, thanks to secondary microphone. It doesn’t have slow-motion video recording, which you can’t expect at the price, but it has time-lapse option. Check out the Full HD video sample below.
We will bring you the complete review of the smartphone soon.