I heard that next year's image flagships are a bit fierce.
Like Alan's 200 million pixel telephoto, Alu's dual periscope telephoto, Ami's continuous light change...
If you look at these outrageous telephoto solutions, each single is a proper heavyweight, not to mention that the main cameras of each family are uniformly assigned one-inch super large bottoms.
The hardware is stacked, and it is all full.
Our Huawei P series, although recently has been taking the path of focusing on algorithms and light on hardware.
But next year's P70 series seems to be different.
It's not, according to the revelations.
The main camera is from the previous generation 1 143-inch IMX888, straight to one inch.
The telephoto is also pulled to a 4x photovariable periscope.
This wave, this wave is going directly to the image flagship.
Coupled with XMAGE's algorithm, the photo capability of the next-generation P series is estimated to be very interesting.
Pinch though. The one-inch super large bottom and the periscope of the 100mm focal length, the volume of these two things is not small.
Take a look at the X100 Pro next door with similar parameters, this camera occupies an area....
It's a bit of a Ha people.
On the other hand, the previous generation P60 Pro, among the image flagships, can be regarded as the most eyebrow-eyed one.
If you really get on such a fierce hardware.
At that time, the weight and camera module of the P70 series are estimated to have changed a lot.
So here's the problem-
Choose one of the two light and thin stacks, which one do you choose?
*From the web.