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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by kornar@lemmy.world to c/xiaomi@lemdro.id
 
 

Hello everyone,

I need some help with a purchase decision: I am the father of two small children. I am therefore looking for a smartphone camera that is suitable for taking photos of my children in motion, even in poor lighting conditions, without blurring everything, especially faces. So far, only the Pixel 6 (Pro) and Pixel 7 (Pro) and the iPhone 13 (Pro) have managed to do this. However, I don't like the HDR look of the Pixel that much and it also doesn't offer any further control over photography, as the Pixel leaves the image settings less to the user and more to the algorithm in the automatic system. iPhone is less of an option, as I don't want to invest in the Apple ecosystem.

To my actual question: Is the Xiaomi 13T (Pro) able to capture photos of moving subjects even in less than ideal lighting conditions? I am sure about the Xiaomi 13 (Pro) with the 1 inch sensor (but the price has hardly fallen in my country since its release), but as far as I know the Xiaomi 13T is less sensitive to light, so I have concerns. Unfortunately, this topic is hardly mentioned in any reviews. Do any of you have animals or children that you photograph with the Xiaomi 13T (Pro)?

Thank you!

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  • Xiaomi has confirmed that the Mix Fold 3 is coming.
  • A company executive revealed that the device will launch next month.
  • The exec hinted at a foldable that was thinner and lighter than the Mix Fold 2.
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Updated: 29 Jun 2023 10:30 am

Xiaomi India is set to lay off employees bringing the headcount to less than 1000 amid organisation rejig, a slump in stock market share, and intense scrutiny by government agencies on the Chinese smartphone brand.

Xiaomi India which employed 1,400-1,500 people at the start of 2023, laid off around 30 people in the past week or so, more are likely to be given a pink slip in the coming months, as per the ET report.

The company has been reducing the headcount steadily since the start of the year. They said that the business restructuring has vested most of the decision-making in the hands of the Chinese parent.

The Xiaomi spokesperson said that the headcount decisions were a function of business outlook and that the local Indian leadership has been ‘empowered’.

“As with any company, we take headcount decisions based on the market’s state and business projections,” Xiaomi said, adding that the firm continues to hire ‘when and where needed’, as per the ET report.

Another senior executive working at the company said the leadership team at the start of the year was nudged to designate a part of their respective teams for a performance improvement plan (PIP). These employees could then be easily let go on performance grounds.

The layoffs come with the company rejigging its internal structures, with most of the decisions now being taken by the Chinese parent- a change that several employees said was at the heart of the company’s slipping market share.

Xiaomi India's shipments fell to 5 million in the first quarter of 2023, from 7-8 million a year ago, and it slipped to the third position behind Samsung and Vivo with a market share of 16% after being the top smartphone brand in India for 20 straight quarters.

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