Oppo microscope camera phone

  1. Oppo Find X3 Pro camera deep dive: Microscope mode offers unique shooting experience
  2. Oppo put a digital microscope in its new flagship smartphone
  3. The Oppo Find X3 Pro's Microlens Camera Takes Wild Photos
  4. OPPO introduces microscopic magnification camera
  5. Oppo Find X3 Pro is first phone with built
  6. Oppo’s Find X5 Pro flagship is finally official


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Oppo Find X3 Pro camera deep dive: Microscope mode offers unique shooting experience

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Oppo put a digital microscope in its new flagship smartphone

We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › It’s getting more difficult for smartphone manufacturers to differentiate the cameras on their devices. Super-wide cameras are old news now, and we’re now firmly in the era of smartphone cams that have actual optical zoom lenses. Some companies have tried more off-beat approaches, but that’s a gamble, especially when that swanky new infrared camera proves to be accidentally creepy. This week, Oppo introduced A tiny ring light surrounds the microlens in order to provide even and ample illumination on whatever subject you’re trying to get close to. Ring lights at the front of the lens are common in macro situations because the camera and photographer tend to block the light falling on the subject when getting this close. If you don’t want to opt for an Oppo phone, you can always get an accessory lens for your current smartphone that achieves a similar effect. Moment makes a version that’s excellent, but it is somewhat pricey and requires a specific case to mount the optics. If you’re just curious about seeing things up close and you don’t care that much about image quality, there are tons of options on Amazon that won’t set you back much money at all. The X3 Pro looks as you’d expect for an Android flagship. Oppo If you want to get even closer to a subject, those digital microscopes mentioned earlier can go to up to 1,000x magnification for less than $25. Again, d...

The Oppo Find X3 Pro's Microlens Camera Takes Wild Photos

While it doesn’t boast much in the way of resolution, the kinds of images that the Find X3 microlens can capture are really unusual not just from the perspective of smartphones, but all cameras. While the idea of a 60x zoom microscope camera sounds extremely gimmicky, this might be one gimmick you’ll actually enjoy using. Digital Trends and PetaPixel mobile phone specialist I'll probably get laughed at by a few cam-snobs for this… but the L to R: Fabric, card, moss, and a phone screen. I've got a full story on it coming up later. — Andy Boxall (@AndyBoxall) While obviously not the highest resolution and they seem to have a tendency to show significant noise in anything less than perfect lighting, the perspective that you can get with a 60x microscope zoom is really eye-catching. From left to right above, Boxall shows how the camera sees fabric, a card, moss, and a phone screen.

OPPO introduces microscopic magnification camera

OPPO introduces microscopic magnification in its latest camera smartphones ● Innovative Microlens in OPPO’s latest smartphone camera enables users to experience the world from a new perspective ● Debuted on OPPO’s flagship Find X3 Pro, the microlens provides microscope-level imaging with 30x optical and 60x hybrid magnification Dubai, UAE, 28 April 2021 – Global smartphone company Supporting human curiosity to know more, the Microlens magnifies subjects by 30 times optically, and 60 times with hybrid magnification, going far beyond traditional macro photography. Colour, shape, size and scale, all look different at a microscopic level of magnification. Making its debut on the Tarek Zaki, Senior Product Manager at Technology Innovations The Microlens is treated with a custom cleaning solution, making it over 10 times more resistant to minute specks of dust or hair particles that could easily degrade picture quality as they would also be highly magnified. Structural Innovations Due to the unique mounting method required for a Microlens, Design Innovations While the exterior of the lens needed to be black to match the phone’s styling, the opacity of a black ring light guide would impact quality. The Microlens allows users to explore a new, microscopic world of fabrics, skin, hair, plants, the tiniest insects that take on a new form. Matched with best-in-class wide and ultra-wide imaging technology, OPPO’s smartphone cameras with Microlens, deliver versatility, quality assuranc...

Oppo Find X3 Pro is first phone with built

Green lichen as seen with the Oppo Find X3 Pro's 60x magnification microscope (Image credit: Chris George/Digital Camera World) Most usefully, for serious photography - the ultrawide camera offers the same 50 megapixel resolution as the phone's standard lens. Both use a Sony IMX 766 1/1.56in sensor with one billion-color capture. Finally there is a 2x telephoto lens with a 13 megapixel resolution. The Oppo Find X3 Pro will go on sale from 31 March in Europe with a retail price of £1099/AU$1,699 (roughly $1,500), but it appears that the phone will not be going on sale in North America. Watch out for our full review which will be published very shortly. Read more: • Best camera phone • Best budget camera phones • Best iPhone for photography • Best burner phone • Best 5G phone • Best phablets • Best flip phones • Best phablets

Oppo’s Find X5 Pro flagship is finally official

The Find X5 Pro’s design plays off the curved unibody approach of the X3 Pro. This time around the back panel is ceramic, which when combined with the abstract shape of the camera bump gives the white unit I’ve been testing a futuristic, Star Wars stormtrooper-esque feel. It’s an eye-catching device with impressive build quality — it looks better in person than I expected. That unusual camera bump has a little less going on than the Find X3 Pro’s. The ring light-equipped microscope camera is no more, and Oppo is settling for the same 50-megapixel IMX766 sensors in its primary and ultrawide cameras, as well as a 13-megapixel telephoto. That microscope camera wasn’t exactly an essential feature, but it’s disappointing not to see it replaced with something more useful, like the sort of periscope telephoto camera that Oppo itself pioneered. While the main 50-megapixel camera sensor is the same, the lens in front of it is slightly faster at f/1.7, and Oppo says it now uses more glass than the previous all-plastic optics. The lens also now has five-axis stabilization. Oppo is talking up the Hasselblad partnership as well as its in-house MariSilicon X imaging NPU, too, which is claimed to deliver big improvements for low-light HDR video recording in particular with a dedicated “4K Ultra Night Video” mode. I’ll reserve judgement on the results until I have a release version of the software, since Oppo tells me the next update will specifically address camera performance. Elsewhere...