Collaborations between phone manufacturers and historic camera firms are already a regular feature on Android. With the Huawei P9 Huawei’s collaboration with Leica arrived, Nokia and Zeiss re-allied, and the cameras of the OnePlus 9 come from the hand of Hasselblad. Better lenses and some software add-ons, always on high-end mobiles.
OPPO wants to be the next great company to partner with a photography historian. In this case, the leaks indicate that OPPO prepares to collaborate with Kodak, company that already launched its own phone in 2015 and that currently continues to wage war with compacts like the PIXPRO WPZ2 wave Kodak Smile Classic.
OPPO currently has mobiles like the Find X3 Pro, terminal with a top-of-the-line camera, but not quite the best smartphone in photography of 2021. As we read in GSMarena, leaks from china They advance a collaboration between OPPO and Kodak for their next flagship.
Specifically, the Sony IMX766 will be used again, a sensor shared with beasts like the Honor Magic 3 Pro. That is, we will see again 50 megapixels for the main sensor, along with an ultra wide angle and a telephoto lens.
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There are no details about the supposed OPPO Find X4 Pro that will mount this sensor, but without a doubt the bet in photography will be high. As always, marketing plays an important role in these types of decisions. Collaborating with a photography firm does not always translate into better photographs, so we will have to wait for the new OPPO flagship to check it.
Via | GSMarena
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