The primary camera has a larger sensor than those found in most other smartphones, allowing it to take brighter, more detailed photos with less noise.
A notable feature of the newly released Xiaomi 14 Ultra is its collection of four rear cameras, with the primary camera boasting a 50-megapixel 1-inch sensor.
However, despite its name, this sensor does not measure actual inches, but 0.6 inches diagonally.
The term “1-inch sensor” recalls the cathode ray tube measurements used in television cameras decades ago, before smartphones and digital cameras.
Nevertheless, this sensor is larger than those found in most other smartphones, allowing it to take brighter, more detailed photos with less noise. Notably, the Oppo Find X7 Ultra, which was launched in January, also has the same sensor.
Xiaomi pairs this large sensor with a 23mm lens (equivalent to full frame) with a variable aperture ranging from f/1.63 to f/4.0. This variability allows users to adjust the aperture to suit different lighting conditions and depth of field preferences. Compared to the previous model, his Xiaomi 13 Ultra, the aperture of the 14 Ultra is about one stop faster.
In addition to the main camera setup, the 14 Ultra includes a 3.2x 75mm telephoto lens, a 5x 120mm telephoto lens, and a 12mm ultra-wide-angle lens.
For more photo control, you can choose the Xiaomi 14 Ultra Photography Kit, an optional accessory that comes with your device. This accessory features a two-position shutter button, zoom lever, customizable video recording button, and additional custom dials. Additionally, it also serves as a 1,500 mAh battery bank for external charging.
Other notable features of the 14 Ultra include a 5,000 mAh battery, a 32-megapixel selfie camera, and a 6.78-inch display with variable refresh rate (ranging from 1-120 Hz) and 3,000 nits peak brightness. Masu.