I believe that the new firmware pushed by the green factory has been received by users, which has added a 6x telephoto macro function, I don't know how users who have experienced it feel?
According to the feedback that has been experienced and the ** effect taken, there is indeed a gap between the macro effect and the blue factory's X100 Pro, and if it is compared with Huawei Mate60 Pro, the gap is even farther; However, when it comes to the closest focusing distance, the advantage is obvious.
The following is a detailed analysis of the close-up imaging results from the details such as the lens group structure, the minimum focusing distance, and the equivalent magnification of each periscope telephoto.
A, Huawei Mate60 Pro:
This "far ahead" periscope is cropped to a 95mm focal length by defaultIt uses a double lens group (two lens groups + three lens groups) and a long-stroke sliding axis floating lens group, the minimum focusing distance is about 5cm, and the equivalent magnification is 18 times.
b, Xiaomi 14 series:
Like the Xiaomi Mi 13 Pro, it is cropped to a 75mm focal length by defaultBoth use Leica dual lens groups (three lens groups + three lens groups) floating lens groups, the minimum focusing distance is about 10cm, and the equivalent magnification is 089 times.
c,vivo x100 pro:
Recently, the particularly popular blue factory flagship is cropped to 100mm focal length by defaultIt is equipped with a ZEISS APO (fixed single element + floating five-element group) floating lens group, the minimum focusing distance is about 18cm, and the equivalent magnification is 062 times.
d, iqoo12 series:
The periscope of these two models is a native 70mm focal length, and the design of the floating lens group cannot be determined because it is not officially stated (and there is no disassembly information), the minimum focusing distance is about 15cm, and the equivalent magnification is 057 times.
e,oppo find x7 ultra:
The 135mm periscope that supports telephoto macro is supported, but there is no official information or third-party information that can prove that this periscope uses a floating lens group design; The minimum focusing distance is around 35cm, and the equivalent magnification is 05 times.
Summary:
The telephoto macro of the Huawei Mate60 Pro periscope is "far ahead" in its equivalent magnification! Of course, the telephoto macro of the Green Factory Super Cup is also good, as its recent focusing distance is particularly long – the benefits of this are explained in more detail below.
The ultra-wide-angle macro function, which was popularized before, is actually not easy to use, because its closest focus distance is too close (usually less than 4cm), so it is easy to scare away the target when shooting some insects or pet subjects, and it will also block the light.
The key ultra-wide-angle macro is not limited to these two drawbacks, as the focal length makes the image field uneven (prone to distortion) and the ultra-wide lens has a deep depth of field - which means that you can't capture a nice background blur.
When it comes to background blur, you may not understand the importance of this concept if you are not aware of it, but if you say that background blur can strip away the unimportant background to highlight the subject you are shooting (the same is true for portraits).
However, if a telephoto macro is used, the disadvantages of the ultra-wide-angle macro mentioned above can be turned into advantages. In other words, it is more suitable for photographing insects and pets, and there is no trouble of blocking light and optical distortion, and it can have a beautiful background bokeh!
In addition, the telephoto macro can also increase the frequency of the telephoto lens, avoiding the main camera digital zoom that can be degraded by activating at close range. Combined with the current flagship periscope of crazy scroll quality, all kinds of good-looking telephoto macro works can be said to be a shot away!
Overall, the higher the equivalent magnification, the better the macro effect at the same minimum focusing distance. Of course, as long as the equivalent magnification is sufficient for its own needs, then the closest focusing distance is as far away as possible (more room to maneuver).
The earliest telephoto macro lens originated from the 2020 Redmi K30 Pro, which has a minimum focusing distance of 3cm but cannot shoot telephoto, and the macro limit magnification ability is very good. It's a pity that the sensor only has 5 million pixels, and there is no optical image stabilization, so the upper limit of image quality is very low.
Until the release of the Huawei Mate50 RS in 2022, the outsole periscope telephoto was endowed with macro capability for the first time, and since then, the imaging quality of telephoto macro has begun to improve by leaps and bounds! Huawei has also obtained the best extreme magnification capability through a unique floating lens group design.
However, as the shooting distance gradually increases, those at the bottom of the queue will gradually move up the ranks, and finally the Find X7 Ultra will be around 35cm. Of course, a little forward does solve this problem, but what if there are obstacles ahead?
In addition, a model like the X100 Pro, which has a very "mediocre" equivalent magnification and minimum focusing distance, may be more suitable for a variety of everyday use scenarios – similar to the camera's telephoto macro lens, and the ZEISS floating lens group lives up to its name!
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