In the development of smartphones, imaging technology has always been one of the focuses of attention. From single camera to dual camera, and then to today's dual telephoto and double periscope, the development of mobile phone imaging is changing with each passing day. Let's take a look at these three smartphones that are taking mobile imaging to a new level.
Oppo Find X7 Ultra: Pushing the envelope
The Oppo Find X7 Ultra is leading the way in mobile imaging with its new dual-periscope quad main camera system. Equipped with a one-inch wide-angle, 50-million-pixel ultra-wide-angle and dual periscope telephoto lenses, it expands the user's creative space to unprecedented breadth and depth. Whether it's landscape shooting or portrait close-ups, the Find X7 Ultra is up to the task, giving users more freedom and a richer image experience.
Xiaomi Mi 13 Ultra: The king of images
Although the Xiaomi 13 Ultra is about to be replaced by the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, its position in the imaging field is still unassailable. It is equipped with two IMX858 lenses, which support 3The 2x and 5x Leica telephoto provide users with a variety of shooting options. The blessing of optical image stabilization allows users to shoot stably in the handheld state, bringing infinite possibilities to users who pursue the ultimate image experience.
Samsung S24 Ultra: Striving for the Extreme
The Samsung S24 Ultra continues the quad-camera solution of the main camera, ultra-wide angle, and dual telephoto, but it has been further optimized in terms of telephoto. The addition of the 50-million-pixel 5x periscope telephoto lens makes the shooting clearer and more exciting. Whether it's for everyday shots or special scenes, the S24 Ultra is the perfect choice for the ultimate imaging experience.
The continuous innovation of mobile phone imaging technology allows us to record life and discover beautiful moments while enjoying unprecedented shooting fun. The launch of the OPPO Find X7 Ultra, Xiaomi Mi 13 Ultra and Samsung S24 Ultra presents us with a new level of mobile phone imaging.