I am extremely curious about the fierce competition of the current domestic flagship mobile phones in terms of camera functions. Major brands have launched mobile phones equipped with one-inch outsole, low-light telephoto, and even famous lenses from well-known brands such as Zeiss or Kazakhstan, as if every phone is a camera that can play the best of the world. But even so, why do so many people still prefer iPhones when it comes to taking photos, especially female users?
In my opinion, there are several reasons to explain this phenomenon: first, the iPhone's front camera shoots with high sharpness, while Android phones usually optimize the rear lens more and pay less attention to the optimization of the front lens; Secondly, the iPhone still maintains a leading position in the first shooting, which does not need to be argued too much; Finally, when you use AirDrop to share**, you won't lose image quality and it's extremely easy to use.
However, this year's domestically produced flagship phones are likely to attract more Apple users who like to take photos, especially those models that excel in camera performance.
oppo find x7 ultra, the first mobile phone to use the LTY900 one-inch outsole, and is equipped with dual periscope telephoto lenses, which cover a wide range of focal lengths. Moreover, the use of dual periscope telephoto lenses for portrait shooting is excellent, and this innovative technology may be emulated by other manufacturers. OPPO seems to be ahead of the curve once again.
vivo x100 pro, daring to apply a high-end lens configuration to its flagship model, is probably one of the best OV64B periscope telephoto lenses on the market right now. Not only is it suitable for portrait shooting, but its telephoto capabilities are no less than those of the Samsung S24 Ultra, which is known as the "concert artifact". The X100 Pro has been praised in digital circles for its ability to take pictures, and it seems that it can compete with other brands' flagship models.
Huawei Mate60 Pro+Although the imaging hardware of the Mate60 series is not the strongest, Huawei's optimization technology is really excellent. The shooting capability is strong in all focal lengths, and the variable-aperture main camera can intelligently recognize a variety of scenes and bring excellent shooting results. When it comes to telephoto macro shooting, Huawei is confident that its technology is far ahead.
**10,000 Fan Incentive Program With the launch of the Vivo X100 Super Cup and the Huawei P70 series, it seems that the battle for the king of mobile photography will become more fierce this year. So, do you think the iPhone still has a big advantage in taking photos?