Oppo is raising the bar with its upcoming smartphone, the Find X9s Pro, as it aims to match the camera capabilities of its premium Ultra model. Set to launch alongside the Find X9 Ultra on April 21 in China, the X9s Pro is positioned as a flagship model that doesn’t compromise on specs.
The Find X9 Ultra features an expansive 6.82” display, while the X9s Pro boasts a more compact 6.32” screen, yet both devices share a formidable 7,000mAh battery. A key highlight is the inclusion of dual 200MP sensors—one for the main camera and another for telephoto shots—both enhanced with Hasselblad's expert tuning.
Camera comparison between Find X9s Pro and Find X9 Ultra: Main and Telephoto
In a recent presentation, Oppo's Zhuo Shijie shared comparative photos highlighting the cameras' performance, particularly in rendering fine details like hair and fabric. Both devices manage to preserve intricate details while maintaining natural color palettes, overcoming common issues with noise reduction.
The refined color science developed in partnership with Hasselblad ensures that both the main and telephoto cameras provide consistent color rendering. This advancement aims to facilitate seamless video stitching across various focal lengths without the need for color adjustments.
The Oppo Find X9s Pro: Consistency in color rendering across cameras
Additionally, both models are equipped with 50MP ultra-wide cameras, enabling five distinct zoom steps: 0.6x, 1x, 2x, 2.8x, and 5.6x. Notably, all three camera systems will support high-quality 8K video recording capabilities, promising 'Hasselblad-quality' footage.
With the launch just weeks away, further announcements and teasers from Oppo are anticipated, although it appears that the Find X9s Pro will remain exclusive to the Chinese market, while the X9 Ultra aims for a global release.
Source (in Chinese) | Via