Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Redmi note 9 pro Specification

 Hey, guys, this is Virat Solanki from Sikhawal Techincal. And today I am going to put the dual cameras on the iPhone 11, up against the quad cameras on the Redmi Note 9 Pro. Many people ask me in the comments that why do I even bother making these videos redmi note 9 pro specification.


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 Well, the answer has been the same, since I first compared the cameras on the Mi A1 with the ones on the iPhone 7 Plus, back in 2017. It is to show you guys how far the cameras on these budget smartphones have come. And you don’t need to spend heaps of money to be able to take good images with your smartphone. Keep in mind, that the iPhone 11 costs 5 times more than the Redmi Note 9 Pro, so its images are definitely going to be better. But will they be 5 times as good, let's find out. To keep this video from getting too long, Instead of walking you through all the camera specs on both these phones, I will leave them on this slide. 






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You can pause the video and go through them if you want. Now before we get to the image and video samples, if you are new to this channel, please make sure to hit the subscribe button and the bell icon next to it. That way, youtube will notify you, as and when a new video goes up on this channel. Starting with the daylight images. While both these images look equally good at a glance, the difference becomes apparent if you look at them for a few more seconds. Colours, dynamic range and details are much better in the image from the iPhone 11. The Note 9 Pro gets a 48-megapixel sensor, but in the default mode, it captures 12-megapixel pixel binned images. Even with the larger sensor and higher megapixel count, Note 9 Pro’s images don’t have as many details as the iPhone 11’s images. I mentioned this in its dedicated camera reviews well, that the Note 9 Pro tends to overexpose the scene. So for almost all of these shots, I had to pull the brightness slider down by a few points manually. Whereas iPhone 11 pretty much nails the exposure on its own, every single time. In most of our previous iPhone vs Redmi Note series camera comparisons, Redmi’s phones have performed better than this. Colours are a bit inconsistent from the RedmiNote 9 Pro. There is a slight magenta or green tint in some of the note 9 Pro’s shots. In some images, this tint is much more clearly visible. When shooting outdoors, Note 9 Pro delivers slightly saturated images with more contrast. While colours from the iPhone 11 are more true to life and appear as they really were. When compared to the images from the Note9 Pro, they appear a bit too flat. But when we move indoors, Note 9 Pro’s image suddenly loses all the contrast and sharpness and capture very pale looking colours. While taking HDR shots, there is a clear difference and images from the iPhone 11 show better dynamic range. iPhone beings back more details from the shadows compared to the Note 9 Pro. And it also handles brighter areas better, like this edge of the building. We see a clear separation between the sky and the building in the image from the iPhone, but in Note 9 Pro’s image, there are barely any details in this part. In this image, the iPhone 11 again brought back more details from the shadows, while preserving more details from the brighter areas. And as we zoom in, we can also see that Note9 Pro did not preserve any details or sharpness in the overall image. We see the same in this next set of images as well. Not only did the Note 9 Pro failed to bring up the shadows, but it also failed to capture a sharper image. Both these phones get an ultra-wide lens, and they can take shots like this. You can see how much more of the scene these ultra-wide lenses let you capture compared to the primary lens. As we look at these images side by side, look at the difference in the white balance and colour temperature from the 2 lenses on the note 9 Pro. Whereas iPhone 11 maintains a similar picture profile on both the lenses. There is also a 2x mode on both these phones, neither of them has a telephoto lens, so these images are just digitally zoomed in. Note 9 Pro has a higher resolution sensor, so at first, 






I thought, its digitally zoomed images would turn out sharper, but I was wrong. As we zoom in, digitally zoomed-in images from the iPhones primary sensor are much sharper and hold on to lot more details compared the Note 9 Pro. On both the phones, These ultra-wide shots not as sharp or detailed as ones from the primary camera. But I would say it is still nice to have these lenses, as they let us capture the same scene from a different perspective. If you want to capture higher resolution images, Note 9 pro will let you switch to the 48-megapixel model. While these images do capture more details, the difference between these and 12-megapixel pixel binned images can be noticed only when you zoom in 4-5 times. So personally, I don’t use this mode at all, and I would also suggest you guys stick with the default 12-megapixel mode. Coming to close up shots, these images look really good from both the phones. We kind of expect them to look good from the iPhone's, but thanks to a bigger sensor and a wider aperture, they look equally good from the Redmi Note 9 Pro. That is when it decides to set the focus. Very often, Note 9 Pro just won't set the focus on a particular object. Not by itself, and not even when I tapped on the object. I mentioned it in its camera review more than a month back, and Redmi still hasn’t fixed the problem.


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 After a few attempts, when it does set the focus, as I said, its close up images look just as good as the ones from the iPhone 11. If you want to get even closet to the subject,iPhone 11 will only let you get this close, but thanks to a dedicated macro lens, on the note 9 pros, you can get as close as 2.5cm from your subject, and still set the focus. In the past year or so, With every Redmi devices have started liking the Macro mode more and more, and I really hope Apple brings this mode to their next iPhone. Coming to the Portrait mode. If you haven’t heard me say this enough already, I just love this model. It is the easiest way to make your images look like they were taken with a DSLR camera and an expensive prime lens. If your smartphone has this mode, and if you are not using it, you are missing out on a lot. Look at how amazing these portrait shots turned out. Normally I find the edge detection to be better on Redmi smartphones, but with software updates, iPhone has got a lot better at detecting the edges, and it actually did a better job in these images. It also managed to capture the sharper subject and better dynamic range. Even in this shot, Note 9 Pro missed some parts go the cap, while the iPhone 11 has done a wonderful job. I am nitpicking on the small differences in edge detection and all, because this is a comparison video, and I have to tell you which one did better. But if you check out the portraits from the note 9 Pro alone, they look really good on their own. Another mode that is present on the Note 9Pro and not on the iPhone 11 is this movie mode. It lets us take portrait shots in 21:9 aspect ratio with black bars at the top and bottom. Making the overall shot look very cinematic. This is my new favourite mode, and I think more and more manufacturers need to add this on their smartphones. I am one of the few people, who take portrait mode images of objects. As with portraits of humans, I think this mode gives your images a more professional look. Both are good at detecting the edges of objects and separating them from the background. In this case, Note 9 Pro again captures brighter images, but iPhone’s images show more contrast, which depending on your preference, you may or may not like. Redmi phones have always been good at detecting the edges, but iPhones for some reason have always struggled with it. And it is nice to see them step up and get the edge detection right on this years iPhones. Moving on to indoor, artificial and lower lighting conditions. In these conditions, the difference between the two starts getting wider and wider. In these set of images, one from the iPhone is brighter and much more detailed, while one from the Note 9 Pro is very soft overall. This is confirmed as we zoom in. We barely see any details in Note 9 Pro’simage, 







while one from the iPhone 11 holds on to most of the details. Note 9 Pro’s performance gets worse as we move to even lower lighting conditions. I don’t know if it is the new GM2 sensor from Samsung, or if Redmi messed up the image processing on this Note 9 Pro. But I think it is performing worse than the note 8 Pro or even the Note 7 Pro in these lighting conditions. Both of them get night mode to help them take better images in lower light, and this mode has been doing wonders on the iPhone 11. But we barely see any difference in the images from the Note 9 Pro. Night mode only helps it take ever so slightly brighter images and handles the exposure from lights better, other than that, these images are barely usable. For low light, iPhone 11 is a clear winner. I really wish Redmi is working on fixing the low light performance of this phone. That brings us to the front-facing cameras. Note 9 Pro has a 16-megapixel selfie camera as opposed to the 12 megapixels one on the iPhone 11, and this shows in their images. Ones from the Redmi Note 9 Pro are a bit sharper but make sure to turn off the beauty mode, every time you switch to the selfie camera, as it is on by default. iPhone handles the colours and skin tone better, while the selfies from the Note 9 pro have too much contrast in them. And sometimes, there is a weird green Tintin in Note 9 Pro’s selfies. For the portrait selfies, when there is just one person in the frame, I prefer these shots from the iPhone 11, because its portrait shots look more natural and have better skin tones and colours. But when there are multiple people in the frame, I prefer taking portrait selfies from the Note 9 Pro, as it manages to keep everyone in the frame in focus. While the iPhone 11 just keeps the person closest to the camera in focus. That being said, I won't mind using the Note9 Pro for taking my selfies, both portrait and normal, but I hate that beauty mode is on by default, and I have to turn it off, every time I need to take a selfie. 4K videos don’t get any kind of stabilisation on the Note 9 Pro, and they are capped at 30fps. While the iPhone 11 can shoot stabilised 4k60fps videos. These videos are unnaturally saturated from the Note 9 Pro, while the colours and overall videos look almost perfect from the iPhone11. If you want electronic stabilisation on the note 9 Pro, you have to drop the resolution down to 1080p at 30fps. While these videos are still not of the iPhone quality, but when you shoot them in a lot of light, they still look good. For slow-motion videos, iPhone can record1080p videos at 240fps, and Note 9 Pro can do the same frame rate at 720p resolution. It can even do 960fps at 720p resolution, but those videos just look very processed, so I stay away from them. It is hard to even for flagship smartphones to compete with iPhones when it comes to video recording, so I won't be too harsh on the Note9 Pro, because it can still get the job done with usable electronically stabilised 1080p30fps videos. For images, we saw over 65 samples, and I think iPhone 11 came on top in pretty much every scenario. But we knew this from the start, and the real question is, is it 5 times better than the Note 9 Pro. I think it is hard to objectify how much better it is, but in certain situations like in low light, I am afraid I have to the Note 9 Pro is really bad. So much so that I would like to say, if you take a lot of images indoors or in lower light, just stay away from it. In other situations, I think many people who just want to take a picture and are not too keen on checking how the colours are, or how the dynamic range is, can make do with the Redmi Note 9 Pro. But if for someone, smartphone photography is important, and they care about these things, iPhone 11 is the way to go. It can definitely give an entry-level DSLR or a point and shoot, a run for its money. These have been my thoughts, but you guys saw the images too. So what are your thoughts? let me know in the comments. That is it for this video guys. Please hit the like button if you enjoyed this video, and subscribe to the channel for more quality tech videos like this. You can also check out some of the other videos from this channel. This has been Sagar, and I will catch you guys in the next video, Take care. 

Saturday, June 6, 2020

hindustani bhau ने मारा एकता कपूर को थप्पड़

  • फिल्मों की दुनिया में इन दिनों एकता कपूर और  hindustani bhau छाए हुए हैं एकता कपूर ने अपनी वेब सीरीज में देश की सेना के खिलाफ कुछ ऐसे वीडियो बनाए हैं जो कि सेना को अपमानित करता है और hindustani bhau ने जमकर एकता कपूर को ट्रोल किया है इसके अलावा किसी भी बॉलीवुड एक्टर सिंगर या बॉलीवुड अभिनेत्री ने एकता कपूर के बारे में कुछ भी नहीं कहा है ।
  • hindustani bhau  जोकि music एक्टर हैं उन्होंने एकता कपूर के बारे में सब कुछ कह डाला है hindustani bhau ने कहा कि यह बहुत गलत है और एकता कपूर को देश की सेना से माफी मांगनी चाहिए और अपनी वेब सीरीज को डिलीट कर देना चाहिए 
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    hindustani bhau

  • उसके साथ ही एक यूट्यूब पर उमेश दादा नाम के शख्स ने एकता कपूर को जमकर एक ट्रोल किया है एकता कपूर के साथ उनके फैमिली वालों को भी जमकर ट्रोल किया गया है आखिर क्यों एकता कपूर ने देश की सेना को अपमानित किया है hindustani bhau ने एकता कपूर को ऐसी थप्पड़ लगाई है जिससे कि एकता कपूर को माफी मांगनी ही पड़ेगी वेब सीरीज में बताया गया है कि एक सेना का सैनिक जब घर से बाहर जाता है तो उसकी पत्नी किसी बॉयफ्रेंड के साथ या किसी हमदर्द आशिक के साथ कैसे रंगरेलियां खेलते हैं तो यह बिल्कुल भी गलत है नाजायज इसने वेब सीरीज बनाई है तो कोई भी इस वेब सीरीज को देखना पसंद तो बिल्कुल भी नहीं करेगा
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  •  अब रही बात बॉलीवुड इंडस्ट्री की तो बॉलीवुड इंडस्ट्री में अब तक किसी ने भी एकता कपूर को यह नहीं कहा है कि यह गलत है क्योंकि सभी पैसे कमाने की होड़ में हैं और इसी चक्कर में एकता कपूर ने एक ऐसी वेब सीरीज बना डाली हैं जो पूरे देश को कलंकित करती हैं
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  •  एकता कपूर का मानना है कि यह सब कुछ मेरे खिलाफ झूठ फैलाया जा रहा है वेब सीरीज में ऐसा दरसान मेरा मकसद नहीं था लेकिन जब hindustani bhau ने एकता कपूर को र ट्रोल किया तभी एकता कपूर को कुछ समझ में आया कि वेब सीरीज में बहुत ही ज्यादा गंदा कंटेंट बनाया गया है एकता कपूर इसके बारे में और कुछ नहीं कह पा रही है क्योंकि उसको पता चल गया कि गलती हो चुकी हैं अब इसके डिलीट करना बहुत भारी पड़ सकता है क्योंकि वेब सीरीज बनाने में बहुत ज्यादा खर्च लगता है और एकता कपूर खर्च करने वाला मैं नहीं

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