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Next week is when Huawei is scheduled to make the P60 series official in China. On Weibo, business-related accounts continue to release official movies and teasers showcasing the P60 Pro flagship’s zoom features.
The new phone will be able to shoot a photo with the sun in the background while keeping foreground features suitably lighted and legible, according to Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei CBG.
The phone can also capture in-depth images of an item that is backlit in nearly total darkness. The phone, according to an official video, would theoretically be able to capture exceedingly fine-grained photographs of the moon that would defy the rules of physics and optics.
Leaving aside the allegations regarding the moon photos, Huawei is anticipated to introduce a new variety of periscope lens that would provide even better nighttime images. The new OV64B sensor’s array will be RYYB, eliminating the green pixel, which could theoretically allow for more light in images taken in low light. A patent with CNIPA indicated that it will have a 6P lens in back of the Prism OIS and 3.6x zoom.
The P series has always focused on enhancing photography, and Huawei undoubtedly has some outstanding technologies in store. In the ten days prior to the event on March 23, we anticipate learning additional information.
The main 50MP camera on the Huawei P60 Pro should use a 1/1.4″ Sony IMX888 sensor and an adjustable aperture range of f/1.4–4.0. The third camera will use a 50MP 1/2.51″ Sony IMX858 sensor and an ultrawide lens.