Oppo is set to launch its Find N6 foldable smartphone worldwide on March 17, boasting a major upgrade in mobile photography. The standout feature is a 200-megapixel quad-camera system co-engineered with Hasselblad, paired with a new Danxia lens designed to deliver color reproduction that mirrors what the human eye naturally perceives, reducing the need for image post-processing.

The collaboration with Hasselblad doesn’t stop at sensor resolution. The Find N6 will feature a professional Hasselblad shooting mode aimed at delivering ultra-clean images, a portrait mode replicating the iconic Hasselblad bokeh effect, a master mode to enhance texture richness, and a unique XPAN mode for wide-format photos with a cinematic flair.

Oppo’s use of the Danxia lens signals a growing industry trend to improve color accuracy in smartphone photography, striving for natural tones rather than overly processed results. Hardware-level improvements could push the envelope for what foldable phones can offer to photography enthusiasts, potentially raising the bar in this competitive segment.

Source: Ixbt

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