![]() For the main camera, you can use up to 30s shutter speed and ISO up to 6400. The Pro mode works with the normal camera, the ultra-wide, and the macro. What you won't find is an option to set the output resolution for any of the cameras. Behind a hamburger menu, you'll find some more options, including the Macro mode, plus the shortcut to the settings. ![]() ![]() On the opposite end of the viewfinder, you have a flash mode switch, an HDR switch, an AI toggle, Google Lens, and a magic wand with beauty effects and filters. The zoom shortcut on the viewfinder switches between ultrawide, regular 1x, and 2x zoom (digital). The default camera app is a typical MIUI affair - switching between modes is done by swiping left and right, and all available modes but the Macro are on this rolodex. The selfie camera has a 20MP Samsung S5K3T2 ISOCELL Plus 1/3.4" Tetra-pixel sensor behind a 26mm f/2.2 lens. The macro camera is 2MP with f/2.4 aperture, 1.75µm pixels, but lacks autofocus. The focus is fixed Night Mode is present here, too. Second is an 8MP snapper with 15mm f/2.2 lens. The Poco X3 Pro packs a 48MP primary camera relying on the Sony IMX 582 Quad-Bayer 1/2" sensor with 0.8µm pixels, 25mm f/1.8 lens, and PDAF. The selfie kit remains the same - it's a 20MP front-facing cam. The Poco X3 Pro offers a quad-camera on its back - there is a 48MP primary shooter (down from 64MP on the X3 NFC), joined by an 8MP ultrawide snapper (down from 13MP on the X3 NFC), a 2MP macro imager and a 2MP depth sensor.
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