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Vivo X90 Pro vs Xiaomi 13 Pro blind camera test: battle of the premium flagships| 91mobiles.com

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The Xiaomi’s 13 Pro (review) boasts optics tuned by Leica, while Vivo has developed the cameras on its new X90 Pro (review) flagship in partnership with ZEISS. Here’s a blind camera comparison between these handsets, where we will show you images shot by them, but you won’t know which photo has been shot by which device. Vote for the photo you like the best using the poll widgets, and we’ll announce the results in a few weeks. 

Daylight HDR Shot

Have a look at these two shots in ample daylight with HDR and exposure settings at auto. The 1-inch primary sensor has been used on both devices to snap these images. Which photo do you think has captured the better details and colours? Vote now.

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Ultra-wide Shot

The Xiaomi 13 Pro has a 50MP ultra-wide sensor while on the X90 Pro, that number is 12MP. However, resolution is not the only factor for a good wide-angle shot. You also have to look at the field of view, how well the focus is spread across the frame, and the exposure levels. Vote now for the best photo between the two.

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UHD Shot

While regular images churned out are pixel binned to 12.5MP, both smartphones’ primary sensors can churn out 50MP images. The advantage is of course that you can crop much further into a full-resolution shot without losing details. Check out the images and their respective 100X crops snapped by both phones and vote on which one you think is the best.

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Portrait Shot

Clicking DSLR-like portrait images with nice background bokeh is a centre point for both the X90 Pro and Xiaomi 13 Pro. There are multiple shooting modes available to choose from on either device. For the purposes of this comparison, we have turned off any additional styles to the Portrait mode and captured a natural shot. Vote on which image you think is the best.

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Selfie Shot

There is a 32MP selfie shooter on both the Vivo X90 Pro and Xiaomi 13 Pro. The difference lies in how each device processes the photo from facial detailing to exposure in the background to skin tones. Take your pick from the images above and cast your vote!

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Macro Shot

Close-up photography is improving on flagship devices, especially the ability to take macro shots. The Xiaomi 13 Pro uses its telephoto shooter for this purpose while the Vivo X90 Pro makes do with its ultra-wide lens. Vote which phone you think has taken the best shot.

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Low light

Taking images in low light and nighttime is a true testimony of a smartphone’s camera prowess. Both handsets use a large sensor and a relatively wide aperture to let in a lot of light. Things to look out for are details in the shadows, noise levels, exposure metering, and how well the landscape is in focus. Take a look at the shots attached above and vote on which image you think is the best.

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Night Mode

Dedicated Night modes on smartphones use backend computational chops to further enhance a low-light image. Different OEMs inculcate various improvements by leveraging their image processing pipelines. See the above images that use each device’s respective Night mode and vote on which photo you think is the best.

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That’s a wrap from the blind camera comparison between the Xiaomi 13 Pro and Vivo X90 Pro. The polls will remain open for a few days so make sure to get your votes in! The winner of the blind camera test will be declared soon so stay tuned to our blog for more updates on the same.

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