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Redmi Note 12 Pro brings a film camera with 5 film styles

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On October 26, 2012 – In the field of cameras, Fuji has been praised for its film simulation feature, which gives a good feeling to photos straight out without post-retouching. Now, Lu Weibing has announced that the upcoming Redmi Note 12 Pro will also bring a similar feature.

According to the introduction, the Note 12 Pro will have a built-in film camera, offering 5 film styles.

Shoot a documentary, with “legendary film”, and rich retro tones, as if the narrator of the times, giving photos a sense of events.

For storytelling, use “movie film,” which is extremely forgiving in color and makes each photo feel like a movie monologue.

For humanities, use “HP Black & White Film”, with black-and-white tones and rough, sharp grain, to focus on the state of people with a very intense vision.

For portraits, use “daylight film”, which is full of literary sense and low color saturation, presenting better skin color around the clock.

For street scenes, use “Classic Color Negative Film”, with excellent color reproduction and high tolerance, suitable for recording nature and travel scenes

The Redmi Note 12 Pro+ will have the world’s first Samsung “HPX” flagship large-bottom main camera with full-link image upgrades, and the Pro+ even uses “high-definition optics”. The first thing is that the aperture is upgraded to f/1.65, which significantly improves the amount of light intake; secondly, the flagship structure is upgraded to 7P, which makes the image clearer; finally, the high-end ALD anti-glare coating greatly improves the purity of the image quality.

In terms of configuration, Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro will debut with MediaTek’s Dimensity 1080 processor, which is manufactured using TSMC’s 6nm process and equipped with an octa-core CPU, including two ARM Cortex-A78 cores at 2.6GHz and six ARM Cortex-A55 cores at 2GHz.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 series new product launch will be held on October 27 (Thursday) at 19:00.

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