New details about the upcoming Vivo X90 series camera setup specifications |
The soon-to-be-launched vivo X90 series features an advanced camera setup developed by Vivo in collaboration with Zeiss, which is primarily designed to produce digital images that mimic exactly what the user's eye sees.
vivo has shared some details explaining the camera technology used in the company's next-generation smartphone, the vivo X90, which consists of a system of multiple parts, each geared toward a specific task.
The company is currently focusing on portrait and low-light photography and has independently developed some technologies to support camera settings through vivo, while collaborating with Zeiss to develop others.
The camera's optical setup also includes advanced lenses and coatings that improve image noise caused by sensor sensitivity.
The camera settings are also subsequently transferred to improve the color accuracy and white balance of the camera using the "True Color Recovery" engine, and then the UHD image engine with algorithms improves image quality using virtual lenses and recovers 35% of the data due to lost optical defects.
Multi-frame mode supports improved image quality through greater dynamic range, features supported by periscope lenses in phones.
Vivo X90 series camera settings can detect the user's surroundings when shooting, specify the ratio of brightness to ambient light and adjust the color temperature.
On the other hand, the camera system in the phone consists of 3 parts, the first of which is dedicated to the implementation of the scene, so that it is able to recognize up to 103 different points of view and the location of people in the scene.
Others are responsible for photo themes and apply AI-based makeup filters, while others are responsible for setting the background.
Additionally, vivo doubled the camera's light sensitivity to ISO 102400 to better support low-light photography.
And vivo supports the next series of sensors, which also supports low-light imaging, which has been improved by 77% compared to the ISOCELL CNG sensor of the X80 series, and vivo and Zeiss also introduce new 50mm lenses.
It should be noted that after the previous version of the FAI V1 developed by the company, these images are processed by the acceleration engine and are due to be released later than the release date of the vivo X90 series.