Professional photographers carry bags full of lenses to cover every focal length. The OPPO Find X9 Ultra puts eight of them in a device that fits in your hand, co-engineered with Hasselblad.
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The
OPPO Find X9 Ultra is a Hasselblad smartphone camera built around a single
idea. That a phone should photograph the world exactly as the eye sees it. Pick
it up, and the first thing you notice is that it does not feel like a phone
pretending to be a camera. It feels like the other way around. The
Hasselblad-inspired design, the precision lens ring, and the iconic orange shutter
button on the side. Every detail speaks the language of photography first. Then
you open the camera app and realise the hardware underneath matches everything
the design is promising.
Point
it at a mountain range, and the ultra-wide pulls the whole scene in. Shift to
the main lens, and the detail sharpens into something that stops you. Zoom
further and the image keeps going, all the way to a 460mm telephoto reach that
brings distant subjects close without the blur or grain that zoom used to
always mean. Eight focal lengths in total, covering everything from sweeping
landscapes to tight portraits to subjects so far away they would have been
invisible to any other phone camera. The transitions between them are
invisible. No jump. No shift in color. Just the scene, exactly as the eye sees
it, at whatever distance the moment demands.
Hasselblad
has been making cameras since 1941. Their color science, the way their images
render skin tones, natural light, the subtle gradations between shadow and
highlight, is what professional photographers have built careers around. The
Find X9 Ultra brings that same color thinking into every frame through a full
imaging pipeline developed jointly with Hasselblad engineers. Sunsets look like
sunsets. Skin looks like skin. The colors the eye registers in a moment are the
colors that appear in the photo, not a processed interpretation of them. A True
Color Camera reads the light temperature of every scene in real time and
adjusts every lens simultaneously, so nothing shifts when you switch focal
lengths.
Night
portraits. Concert crowds. A child running across a garden. A skyline at golden
hour. The Find X9 Ultra handles all of it without asking the photographer to
slow down and adjust settings. The main sensor is large enough to gather light
in conditions where most cameras give up. The 200MP capture mode reveals detail
that only becomes visible when you zoom into the image afterward. The 8K video
mode records footage with the color depth of professional cinema equipment. And
a 7050mAh battery keeps everything running from morning to midnight without a
thought given to charging.
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