A sample of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra displays outstanding night photography

Robert Haba
Robert Haba
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Lei Jun, the CEO of Xiaomi, just lately commended the upcoming Xiaomi 15 Ultra’s photographic capabilities. He has now released the Xiaomi 15 Ultra’s first official camera sample, which shows a nighttime picture with intricate lighting. The sample supports Xiaomi’s boasts of significant breakthroughs in mobile photography with its remarkable clarity, noise management, highlight suppression, and color correctness.

However, the watermark data is the most interesting detail. Instead of using the primary sensor, the new 200MP periscope telephoto camera was used to take the picture. With its f/2.6 aperture, 100mm focal length, and corresponding 4.3x optical zoom, the ISOCELL HP9 sensor offers notable gains in low-light and telephoto capabilities.

The Xiaomi 15 Ultra faces fierce competition when compared to rivals. A 200MP HP9 sensor with an 85mm focal length and an f/2.67 aperture is also used by the Vivo X200 Pro. The 200MP ISOCELL HP3 sensor in the Honor Magic7 RSR, on the other hand, has a brighter f/1.88 aperture and a 70mm focal length.

Lei Jun expressed great confidence in the Xiaomi 15 Ultra’s abilities during a recent live stream, emphasizing that it has made notable advancements in night photography. We will soon find out how effectively it fulfills these promises as its official launch is scheduled for the end of this month.

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