Android s first model equipped with VCS human eye bionic technology, vivo S18 Pro, ushered in a big

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-31

Friends who like to use mobile phone cameras to shoot night scenes** will definitely feel that mobile phones are limited by the compromise of internal space, and even the ability to stuff a larger sensor will make the volume of the whole mobile phone bloated. However, without the blessing of hardware, the night scene performance of most models is often unsatisfactory, and the shooting is full of noise and distortion of picture details. In order to solve all kinds of problems encountered by users, vivo S18 Pro uses the VCS human eye bionic technology for the first time in the industry to solve it, which not only greatly improves the brightness and clarity of the picture, but also can be close to the human eye.

This time, vivo S18 Pro is equipped with the main camera of the IMX920 model sensor from Sony, which has a high-quality imaging effect of 50 million pixels, and is also the first Android model to propose a hardware-level standard for human eye bionic products. Through the research of R&D personnel on the structure of the human eye and the in-depth cooperation with sensor giants, innovative improvements are made to the filter materials and pixel optical structure of the sensor. After hundreds of professional debugging and quality demonstrations, it can approach the human eye to the greatest extent. In the night environment, the image quality purity can be improved by up to 25%, whether it is in difficult scenes such as night scenes or dark backlighting, the finished film of vivo S18 Pro can be guaranteed.

As the leader of optical image stabilization in the industry, vivo S18 Pro adopts OIS Hummingbird Super Image Stabilization technology, which can use the internal ultra-precise image stabilization structure to perform up to 500 calculations per second and 30,000 times of image stabilization, even in the handheld situation, to ensure that every frame can be clear enough.

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