


You can add, remove, and rearrange modes in the main rolodex by going to the More tab and navigating to the edit button, and you can access that from the settings menu as well. Up and down swipes don't work for switching between the front and rear cameras only the toggle next to the shutter release does that. First, basic operation for changing modes works with sideswipes (on the modes scroller), and you can also tap on the modes you can see to switch to those directly. The default output is 32MP for some reason even if Xiaomi promises 4-in-1 binning. The selfie camera has a 32MP OmniVision OV32B40 1/3" Tetra-pixel sensor with 0.7µm pixels. Autofocus is available and it works at distances between 3cm and 9cm or so. The macro camera utilizes a 5MP Samsung S5K5E9 1/5" sensor with 1.12µm pixels and 50mm f/2.4 telemacro lens. The ultrawide camera uses a 13MP OmniVision OV13B10 sensor with 1.12µm pixels and 14mm f/2.4 lens. The sensor is paired with a 6-element 24mm lens that is stabilized and has an f/1.88 aperture. Having such a filter means the main camera combines four adjacent pixels and the resulting photos are 50/4=12.5MP in resolution. It is 1/1.56" in size with 1.0µm and a Quad-Bayer RGGB (2x2) filter. The main camera uses a 50MP Sony IMX766 sensor. The Xiaomi 12X has the same camera as the Xiaomi 12 and one that is quite similar to what the Xiaomi Mi 11 had to offer - a high-res primary with OIS, a regular ultrawide shooter, and a 5MP camera with a telemacro lens for high-quality close-up shots.
