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[Mobile China News] On February 20, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun stated on Weibo that the CEO of Leica Camera Company spoke highly of Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra, praising this imaging system as the latest masterpiece jointly created by both parties. Even more impressive is that this system introduces a new generation of top-notch Summilux lenses in the field of mobile imaging optics. This cooperation not only brings together the most elite teams of Xiaomi and Leica Mobile Optics, but also marks that the "Xiaomi × Leica Optics Institute" will continue to lead the development of mobile imaging optical systems of the era.

雷军:徕卡CEO说小米14 Ultra有顶级Summilux镜头

It is understood that Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra has undergone major upgrades in imaging technology.
  1. Equipped with a new Leica Summilux optical lens
  2. Using a second-generation one-inch image sensor
  3. The maximum aperture reaches an astonishing f/1.63

This means that the phone can capture more light when shooting , making the photo's layers richer and the details clearer.

雷军:徕卡CEO说小米14 Ultra有顶级Summilux镜头

Xiaomi 14 Ultra

In addition, Xiaomi 14 Ultra is also equipped with a 3.2x portrait lens and a 5x periscope telephoto lens. Both telephoto lenses use IMX858 sensors, which have excellent macro performance capabilities. The large aperture dual telephoto design makes Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra a new step in the field of mobile imaging, bringing users a more professional and diverse shooting experience.

On February 18, Xiaomi officially announced the release time of this new phone, which is scheduled to be at 7 pm on February 22. Xiaomi brand general manager Lu Weibing said that this conference will be the first "Full Ecology for People, Cars and Homes" conference in Xiaomi's history, which indicates that Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra will not only be a mobile phone, but also a brand new ecosystem. beginning.

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