Thanks for posting in the community and apologies for the late response. There are only limited cameras that can be streamed through the Nest Hub devices. We appreciate users who are keen on sharing their thoughts. We'll take this as feedback as we are always looking for ways to improve our products. I'll be locking the thread within 24hrs. Feel free to create a new one if you have more questions.
Posting this if I am missing something. I have a few Xiaomi cameras (360 degrees one, magnetic mount one, and standard one) and all of them have this Home surveillance feature so they push notifications. You can choose shall they push movement detected or the only person detected. So as I have movement sensors I made them push the only person detected. Couse that way its in a way double security if sensors (that are Aquara) fail or cameras fail. I made them push only person detected as movement for them is a change of light, a bug flying in front of them etc.
I took the same shot on different camera apps, making sure that the highlights were equivalent between all shots based on the histogram to act as an exposure "anchor" between all shots. I then brought up the shadows and blacks all the way in Lightroom Mobile, while leaving everything else untouched.
The LowePro PhotoSport Outdoor is a camera pack for photographers who also need a well-designed daypack for hiking and other outdoor use. If that sounds like you, the PhotoSport Outdoor may be a great choice, but as with any hybrid product, there are a few tradeoffs.
If you want a compact camera that produces great quality photos without the hassle of changing lenses, there are plenty of choices available for every budget. Read on to find out which portable enthusiast compacts are our favorites.
What's the best camera for travel? Good travel cameras should be small, versatile, and offer good image quality. In this buying guide we've rounded-up several great cameras for travel and recommended the best.
Above $2500 cameras tend to become increasingly specialized, making it difficult to select a 'best' option. We case our eye over the options costing more than $2500 but less than $4000, to find the best all-rounder.
In addition to the headline-making camera module, the Xiaomi 12T Pro has all the trappings of a 2022 flagship. There's a 6.67-inch AMOLED display, a speedy Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 processor, a large 5,000-mAh battery, super-fast 120-watt charging and 5G compatibility. However, there are a few things missing, such as wireless charging and an official IP rating. The Xiaomi 12T Pro launched in the UK earlier in the fall for 699, which converts to roughly $780, and AU$1,230.
As mentioned earlier, the hero of the 12T Pro's photographic setup is a 200-megapixel main camera that permits up to 2x optical zoom by cropping in on its larger sensor to 12.5 megapixels. This trick is similar to what Apple does on the iPhone 14 Pro and likewise Google on its Pixel 7 Pro, both of which cost more than the 12T Pro and have a dedicated telephoto camera as well.
For comparison, Apple's similarly priced iPhone 14 relies solely on digital zoom, while the Samsung Galaxy S22 outperforms Xiaomi's 12T Pro with a dedicated telephoto camera that has a 3x optical zoom lens.
The 200-megapixel main camera captures 12.5-megapixel images using an approach called pixel binning, which combines 16 pixels into a single "larger" one to achieve better low-light shots. Samsung, Apple and Google use similar techniques to squeeze more performance out of the tiny camera sensors on their phones. The 12T Pro's camera takes 12.5-megapixel photos by default, but you can switch to either a 50-megapixel or 200-megapixel setting. Doing so helps you retain finer details when cropping and zooming and works best under brighter conditions, like outdoors on a sunny day.
In general, I found photos from the main camera, given its price, to be respectable. Its ability to capture detail from faraway subjects in both bright and low-light conditions is a strong selling point. It was also good at focusing on fast-moving subjects and had better zoom capabilities than my two-year-old iPhone 12 Pro Max (the most recent iPhone I had on hand).
The 12T's camera performance could be a worthwhile upgrade for people who are upgrading from a phone released in 2020 or earlier. But we'll need more testing to know for sure, because it wasn't perfect. Color accuracy was an issue -- and that's something a 200-megapixel sensor can't fix. It's another reminder that phone cameras with high megapixel counts don't always deliver proportionally better photos. The iPhone 12 Pro Max took photos that looked more true-to-life.
And, I get the sense that the ultrawide and macro cameras were an afterthought in the 12T Pro. Photos taken with the 8-megapixel ultrawide camera looked OK but images taken at night had soft details. Despite all this, I believe Xiaomi gets away with it since the main camera doubles as a 2x zoom and lets you take lovely portrait shots.
Below are some photos I took with the Xiaomi 12T Pro.
But even when you eventually run out of juice, refilling the 12T Pro's 5,000-mAh battery is extremely quick work. The 12T Pro comes with a 120-watt ultrafast charger inside the box, claiming to fully recharge your battery in just 19 minutes. And it lives up to that claim, too -- frankly I was stunned to see a full battery icon again within just 20 minutes. This might be my favorite feature of the Xiaomi 12T Pro -- possibly even more than that 200-megapixel lens! That's because I don't see myself actually using the camera on the 200-megapixel mode much as it'll eat up my storage, but I'll definitely be charging the phone everyday. Having an ultrafast charger makes a more meaningful difference to my life. Keep in mind that the iPhone 14 and Galaxy S22 charge at a max of 20W and 25W, respectively, and neither comes with a wall charger.
The Xiaomi 12T Pro has a 6.67-inch OLED panel that is bright and clear under whatever lighting conditions I tried. There's a centrally positioned cutout for the selfie camera near the top. The display has a 120Hz refresh rate that can be dialed back to preserve battery life. Most phones have refresh rates of 60Hz, which means the screen refreshes 60 times in a second. 120Hz displays can look a lot smoother when scrolling through webpages by comparison.
Overall, I think the Xiaomi 12T Pro is an option worth considering if you're looking for an Android alternative to Samsung's Galaxy S22 lineup. It has a fast processor, fantastic battery life, ultrafast charging, and lots and lots of megapixels in its camera. While Samsung's phone does have better zoom skills, thanks to a dedicated telephoto camera, its main camera probably won't let you enlarge and crop into a photo without losing detail as well as Xiaomi's phone does.
The Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro feature a triple camera setup featuring Summicron lenses co-engineered with Leica with 50MP Leica main, a 50MP Leica telephoto and a Leica ultra-wide camera with Leica optical lens. By incorporating professional Leica optics, Xiaomi 13T Series delivers Authentic Leica Imagery that captures the essence of iconic Leica experience.
Leica Camera AG is an international, premium manufacturer of cameras and sports optics. The legendary reputation of the Leica brand is based on a long tradition of excellent quality, German craftsmanship and German industrial design, combined with innovative technologies. An integral part of the brand's culture is the diversity of activities the company undertakes for the advancement of photography. In addition to the Leica Galleries and Leica Akademies spread around the world, there are the Leica Hall of Fame Award and, in particular, the Leica Oskar Barnack Award (LOBA), which is considered one of the most innovative sponsorship awards existing today. Furthermore, Leica Camera AG, with its headquarters in Wetzlar, Hessen, and a second production site in Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal, has a worldwide network of its own national organisations and Leica Retail Stores.
Yes my phone is connected to 2.4GHz wifi. My problem is that the camera itself is not resetting. If you plug the camera, automatically the steady yellow light lights up. When you try to press the reset button at the back, nothing happens. No voice prompts indicating it is reset or whatsoever. just stuck on yellow light. By the way i also deleted the camera on the app already
Hello, your solution for firmware worked! The camera is functioning again it already connected to my phone app thank you so much. What is the next step btw? Do i remove the sd card? I read somewhere that i should remove and reformat the sd card with the firmware file
To successfully implement this platform, the Home Assistant host should be capable of multiple simultaneous reads. For every concurrent Home Assistant user, a connection will be made to the camera every 10 seconds. This should normally not be a problem.
With Adobe Camera Raw, you can enhance raw images from many different cameras and import the images into various Adobe applications. Supported applications include Photoshop, Lightroom Classic, Lightroom, Photoshop Elements, After Effects, and Bridge. The tables below list all cameras that the Camera Raw plug-in (versions 1.0 through 15.4) supports.
You can get the latest camera support for older versions of our software through the free Adobe DNG Converter. For more details and troubleshooting camera support, see Photoshop or Lightroom doesn't support my camera.
Camera Raw does not support compressed MOS & IIQ files from Leaf cameras. If you cannot open your MOS or IIQ files in Camera Raw, try using a camera proprietary converter to remove the file compression. Proprietary converters include Leaf Raw Converter and Phase One Capture One.
Camera Raw does not support compressed MOS & IIQ files from Mamiya cameras. If you cannot open your MOS or IIQ files in Camera Raw, try using a camera proprietary converter to remove the file compression. Proprietary converters include Leaf Raw Converter and Phase One Capture One.
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