#Redmi_Note_9_Camera_Test
Four cameras on the back, punch-hole on the front
The quad-camera setup is almost the same as on the Note 9S but with one small difference - the 5MP f/2.4 camera has been swapped for a 2MP f/2.4 one with autofocus, which is a very welcome feature because it makes macro photography that much easier.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 review
The main camera has been borrowed - 48MP with f/1.8 aperture as well as the ultra-wide unit - 8MP with f/2.2 aperture. The ultra-wide's sensor is quite small measuring at 1/4.0" with 1.12µm. And, of course, the 2MP depth sensor, which serves more of an aesthetic purpose than functional one.
When it comes to selfies, a 13MP f/2.0 shooter sits in the cutout. It's 1/3.1" big and has 1.12µm as opposed to the 16MP unit with similar specs on the Note 9S.
Camera menus
The camera navigation is pretty straightforward, and there's nothing out of the ordinary. Swiping left and right takes you through the different camera modes and, of course, there's a Pro menu, which not surprisingly gives you full control over the camera settings. There's also a 48MP toggle in there as well as the option of shooting in RAW.
The so-called hamburger menu in the upper-left corner of the viewfinder gives you a couple of more options as well as the general settings menu.
Interestingly, the macro mode is in that hamburger menu. Strangely, the dedicated macro lens doesn't get a camera mode of its own.
Daylight samples
Main camera
The main camera produces nice, lively colors with satisfactory sharpness in the better part of the images. It tends to get soft in the shadows. Noise can be seen only from up close.
The dynamic range leaves a bit more to be desired and there's not enough detail in the scenes which we usually take photos of. At least compared to the similarly priced Realme 6.
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Main camera daylight samples
Ultra-wide camera
The ultra-wide camera understandably produces lower quality photos. They are noticeably softer, noisier, the highlights look clipped, and details get lost in the shadows as well.
On the other hand, the lens correction algorithm is doing a great job and subjects that are close to the camera and are in the center look pretty sharp.
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Ultra-wide camera daylight samples
2x zoom
The 2x zoom photos have identical processing to the main camera as they are just a crop from it. Don't get fooled by the 2x zoom toggle - it's still a crop. This means that pictures appear noisier, softer, and the edges are jagged if you look close enough.
On the bright side, the 2x photos are quite alright for use on social media assuming that they will be viewed mostly on smartphone screens.
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2x zoom daylight samples
Macro camera
It seems like the autofocus bit does wonders on the macro photography. It's a must-have feature on a macro camera because it makes shooting that much easier. You don't have to be absurdly close to the subject for the phone to focus and moving objects like flowers in the wind are much easier to capture.
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