


The amount of light entering is far ahead! Xiaomi Mi 15 Pro image reborn: 3 50-megapixel cameras revealed
On July 15th, blogger Digital Chat Station broke the news that Xiaomi Mi 15 Pro is equipped with a 50MP outsole main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide angle and a 50MP periscope telephoto lens, and the amount of light intake is far ahead. According to reports, the main camera of Xiaomi Mi 15 Pro is OV50K, which is the most powerful image sensor of OmniVision Group so far. It has a 1.2 micron pixel size and a 1/1.3-inch outsole. It has high gain and correlated multi-sampling (CMS) functions. Achieve optimal performance in low light conditions.
- More importantly, Xiaomi Mi 15 Pro also supports a variable aperture, which can be adjusted between f/1.4-f/2.5, greatly increasing the amount of light entering.
- In addition, Xiaomi Mi 15 Pro is equipped with Sony IMX8 series periscope telephoto lens, which supports 5x optical zoom.
- It is worth noting that Xiaomi Mi 15 Pro is also equipped with a Leica Summilux lens. This new optical system solution will enable mobile devices to have super instantaneous and accurate capture capabilities in all times and in all scenes.
- This phone will be launched in October.
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