Whether or not you are good at taking portraits is a dimension that many users often consider when choosing a mobile phone. Generally speaking, a mobile phone that shoots landscapes and still lifes well may not be able to shoot portraits well, and if you can shoot portraits well, then its image strength will most likely not be bad.
There are actually many reasons for this result, but in my personal opinion, the most important thing is the manufacturer's understanding and technical accumulation of mobile phone portrait photography, and these are exactly where the vivo X series comes in.
It's very interesting to say,Before I got the X100,The author has been thinking,How else do you want to play vivo in portrait shooting?After all, the previous x90 series has done very well, and it's hard to imagine how to upgradeIn fact, the product manager of the vivo X100 obviously still has a lot of ideas, such as the addition of a new member to the Zeiss lens package this time - B-Speed style bokeh.
b-speed** in English"b-Gate speed", which is often used in film and television shoots to create a soft, blurred background, and in the horror film The Shining, director Kubrick used this particular cinematography technique to create a surreal atmosphere.
B-speed style portrait.
B-Speed is also suitable for portrait shooting, which can bring a very brilliant background bokeh effect, highlighting the subject while making ** more visually impactful. B-Speed style bokeh is a simulation of such a photography technique, the difference is that users do not need to know how to shoot very well, just click on the ZEISS lens package in the portrait interface, you can quickly call, one-click output, easy to shoot portrait blockbusters.
In addition to the new Zeiss style package, vivo X100 also unifies the most commonly used portrait focal length and Zeiss lens package, including 24mm landscape portraits, 35mm street portraits, 50mm natural portraits, biotar50mm classic portraits, 85mm portraits, and 100mm close-up portraits, which can be said to be very convenient.
Not much to say, let's put a few portraits taken by myself, and at the same time thank the young lady who appeared on the camera, after all, the weather is really cold in early winter. Fortunately, the final effect is very good, and you can feel it by putting a few photos.
Shooting at a 50mm focal length.
Shooting at 85mm focal length.
100mm focal length shooting.
As you can see, based on a powerful sensor and an optimized portrait algorithm, the vivo X100 is able to capture delicate skin tones and skin textures for a natural, realistic effect. In addition, with precise depth of field control, the focus is on the subject, resulting in a soft, blurred background that creates a blockbuster-like atmosphere.
Even in complex light environments, such as bright sunlight or low-light environments, vivo X100 can also shoot portraits with accurate colors, natural skin tones, and clear and bright images**, which truly meets the shooting needs of users in multiple scenes and at all focal lengths.
The Vivo X100 impressed me with its outstanding image prowess, but without losing the experience in other areas. It is no exaggeration to say that this should be one of the best imaging experiences among this year's flagship products. Not only did it successfully take over the baton of the vivo X90 Pro+'s top flagship, but it also led the vivo X series to a new level of imaging capabilities. The X100, which carries the two best treasures of Dimensity flagship core and Zeiss imaging, is believed to set off a new wave in the flagship market, which has become a red sea.