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Xiaomi Mobile officially announced today that Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra will be equipped with Leica Summilux flagship dual telephoto lenses, opening a new era of mobile photography. The release ceremony is scheduled to be held at 7 pm on February 22 to showcase its outstanding imaging capabilities.
As the latest imaging flagship of the Xiaomi brand, Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra has attracted widespread attention for its innovation in photography systems. Among the dual telephoto lenses it is equipped with, one is a 75mm upright telephoto lens with an astonishing aperture of f/1.8 and supports 3.2x optical zoom. The other is a 120mm periscope telephoto lens. The aperture has been significantly improved compared to the f/3.0 of the previous generation Xiaomi Mi 13 Ultra, reaching f/2.5 and supporting 5x optical zoom. These two lenses use the IMX858 sensor, which is known as the "light-sensitive little giant" and has excellent performance in terms of dynamic range and light intake, especially in macro photography.
Xiaomi 14 Ultra will be equipped with a new Leica Summilux optical lens and a second-generation one-inch image sensor - Sony Lightyu LYT-900. This 50-megapixel sensor has a 1/0.98-inch ultra-large base and a single pixel size of 1.6μm, bringing unprecedented image quality performance to mobile phone photography. In addition, the phone will also be equipped with second-generation stepless variable aperture technology, with a maximum aperture of f/1.63, providing users with a wider creative space.
The release of Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra will lead a new trend in mobile photography technology and provide users with a more excellent shooting experience. Let us look forward to the press conference at 7 pm on February 22 to witness Xiaomi’s innovative breakthroughs in the field of mobile photography.
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