Huawei P40 Pro could use this new technology to capture incredible night photos

Huawei P40 Pro could use this new technology to capture incredible night photos

Low-light photography on phones has improved considerably in recent years, and the Huawei P40 Pro could go even further, as the phone would sport a 52MP camera that can combine sixteen pixels into one. This agrees with information obtained by MyDrivers, and that would mean the camera could take 3.25MP photos where each pixel is essentially far away, much larger than it would otherwise be. (16 times larger, to be exact), and that a larger size can vastly improve the quality of low-light images, as this allows the sensor to "see" more light. Of course, on the other hand, using a few megapixels reduces the amount of detail that can be captured, but 3.25 MP is enough for 1080p video, so this could be very beneficial when shooting. night video. For photos, software is likely to be used to enhance details. It would be the first time we would see this 16-in-1 technology used in a phone, but other phones like the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 use Quad Bayer (4-in-1 pixel technology, as opposed to the Quad Bayer 16-in-1 technology) to combine four pixels. in one, so it's the same idea. In fact, we expect the Huawei P52 Pro's 40MP lens to also be capable of producing 4-in-1 output for 13MP photos, dividing the difference between the details you'd get with a photo. full of 52MP with small pixels (which may also be possible) and the poor light quality of a 3.25 MP shot with massive pixels.

Twice the prisms for twice the zoom

The same source also echoes previous claims that the Huawei P40 Pro will have 10x optical zoom, explaining that this will be possible using a dual-prism design, where 5x zooms on smartphones use a single prism. In addition, they point out that Huawei has presented a series of terms that could provide clues about the functionality of the phone. There is the Desbordamiento de curva cuádruple '', que casi con certeza se refiere a la pantalla que se rumorea que se dobla en los cuatro bordes, luego está la Ultra Vision Camera & # 39; & # 39; Y Ultra Vision Sensor '', que seguramente hará referencia a algunas de estas impresionantes habilidades fotográficas, y 5G AR'', which suggests that Huawei intends to not only offer 5G over the phone, but also to develop some augmented reality skills with it. Of course, nothing has been confirmed yet, but we'll know the truth shortly as Huawei is expected to reveal the P40 range at the end of March. Via GSM Arena