OPPO Find X9 Ultra Periscope Camera Optical Engineering and Hasselblad Zoom Technology Details Announced

OPPO reveals Find X9 Ultra periscope camera engineering with Hasselblad featuring five prism reflections a 50 megapixel sensor and 10x optical zoom.
OPPO Find X9 Ultra Periscope Camera Optical Engineering and Hasselblad Zoom Technology Details Announced

OPPO Find X9 Ultra Periscope Camera Engineering with Hasselblad Partnership Features Five Prism Reflections and Fifty Megapixel Sensor for Compact Ten Times Optical Zoom

The OPPO Find X9 Ultra Periscope Camera and Optical Engineering details are available for examination. OPPO has officially detailed the advanced periscope camera technology developed for the upcoming Find X9 Ultra flagship. This mobile imaging system features a periscope structure developed in partnership with Hasselblad that utilizes five prism reflections to compress the optical path. OPPO s design only needs 29 millimeters of space which stands in contrast to the 41 millimeters that traditional 10x zoom lenses require. The manufacturer can create a slim device profile that maintains 10x optical magnification abilities through this size reduction process.

OPPO Find X9 Ultra Periscope Camera Optical Engineering and Hasselblad Zoom Technology Details Announced
OPPO Find X9 Ultra Periscope Camera Optical Engineering and Hasselblad Zoom Technology Details Announced
OPPO Find X9 Ultra Periscope Camera Optical Engineering and Hasselblad Zoom Technology Details Announced

The camera module centers on a 50 megapixel JNL Ultra Sensing sensor with an f 3.5 aperture. The hardware delivers a 230 millimeter equivalent focal length at 10x optical zoom. The system achieves 460 millimeter equivalent focal length through digital cropping for its 20x hybrid zoom capability. The optical path uses a nanometer scale aperture together with an air capsule design which prevents light from scattering by 99.999 percent to preserve image quality. The engineering choices secure a clean signal path to the sensor even during maximum zoom operation.

The sensor uses a system which moves stability control directly through sensor operation instead of lens movement. The sensor shift method enhances image stability performance for long distance photography. The company employs Triple Active Optical Alignment to achieve lens prism and sensor synchronization during the manufacturing process. The alignment process ensures the sharpest possible optical image by compensating for minute physical variances during assembly. The promotional materials claim that these benefits enable the smartphone to duplicate professional photography results in specific shooting conditions.

The official unveiling of the Find X9 Ultra is scheduled for April with a confirmed global release to follow. The promotional materials indicate that the rear camera module achieves its 30 percent reduction in optical length through periscope sensor which retains 50 megapixel resolution. The engineering reveals now focus on Hasselblad cooperation together with new prism architecture efficiency according to the upcoming launch date.

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