Oppo Reno 7 Pro camera details revealed ahead of launch, to introduce world’s first Sony IMX709

New Delhi: Handset maker Oppo on Thursday revealed the camera details of its upcoming Oppo Reno 7 Pro smartphone and mentioned that the device will have the world’s first Sony IMX709 sensor ahead of its launch in India. The Oppo Reno 7 Pro price in the country is likely to be between Rs 41,000 and Rs 43,000. As per the handset maker, the IMX709 which is exclusive to Oppo, is a customized RGBW front image sensor that can capture crisper and evenly exposed photos and videos.

Revealing the camera details of the soon-to-be-launched smartphone, the company mentioned that the sensor is 60 percent more sensitive to light and reduces noise by up to 30 percent compared to traditional RGB sensors. Talking about selfie capabilities, the front camera of the device automatically switches to an angle of 85 degrees to 90 degrees when it detects more than two people in the view-finder to capture multi-person snapshots. Is. When it comes to portrait photos, the camera algorithm isolates the subject in the foreground, detects light sources in the background to produce a soft lens flare and then blurs the background for a natural-looking bokeh flare effect. Is.

The Reno7 Pro 5G also packs in Sony’s flagship IMX766 large rear sensor that captures more light while shooting photos and videos. It also supports 26 adjustable bokeh levels that produce “DSLR-grade” images and videos. Reno 7 Pro 5G’s rear camera features the industry’s first exclusive “Bokeh Flare Portrait” video that claims to accurately identify human subjects in any complex background and set them apart from blurry backgrounds with soft-light lens flares .

Both, the Sony IMX709 and IMX766 sensors support DOL-HDR technology that enhances dynamic range to shoot well-exposed images and detailed low-light videos; The cameras capture multiple long-exposure and short-exposure frames almost simultaneously and fuse them into a single vibrant snapshot.

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