![]() ![]() Hold the phone Redmi Note 12 Pro+ Andy Boxall/Digital Trends Once sunnier days arrive, we’ll give the 200MP camera a more in-depth workout, but it’s looking good for now, provided you ignore the rest of the cameras, which aren’t of much use to anyone serious about taking photos with their phone. You can see some example photos from the Redmi Note 12 Pro+’s main camera in the gallery, and all were shot in auto mode at the standard 12.5MP quality. The Redmi Note 12 Pro+’s camera does have optical image stabilization (OIS), plus various shooting modes, including a night mode. Plus, there’s a 50MP mode, but video maxes out at 4K resolution rather than 8K. ![]() You can take photos at the maximum 200MP, just like with the Galaxy S23 Ultra. It doesn’t focus well if you get too close, a problem seen with other 200MP cameras, but there’s plenty of detail, a pleasing tone, and realistic colors when the AI shooting mode is switched off. ![]()
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