
"Día de los Muertos or Day of the Dead is a big thing in Mexico. Deservedly making the list of Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, it is a huge fest, paying respects to the dead by celebrating instead of mourning. We were lucky enough to be invited by Oppo alongside some other media to see the spectacle up close, and we took the Oppo Find X9 Pro to capture the entire thing."
"There aren't many other smartphones on the planet that can match Oppo's finest in a camera test, so we were pretty confident in our choice. The Oppo Find X9 Pro has a solid camera system on the back. Its main shooter is a 23mm f/1.5 wide-angle with a 50MP 1/1.28-inch sensor on tap. Next to it is a 15mm f/2.0 ultrawide with a 50MP 1/2.76-inch sensor."
"Finally, there's the star of the show, a 70mm f/2.1 telephoto with a 200MP 1/1.56-inch imager. We have a very thorough evaluation of the Oppo Find X9 Pro's camera system in our full review, so this will be more of a sample gallery for your enjoyment. Starting off with the ultrawide samples. Moving to the wide-angle camera. But first, a panorama captured with the Hasselblad Xpan mode. Xpan mode from the 23mm f/1.5 main camera Here are the wide-angle camera samples. Oppo Find X9 Pro - 23mm f/1.5 wide-angle Here's an assortment of 70mm telephoto samples. And finally, here are some low-light snaps. Oppo Find X9 Pro"
Día de los Muertos is a major Mexican festival listed as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO that celebrates the dead rather than mourning. Oppo organized a media opportunity to photograph the festival using the Find X9 Pro. The phone features a 23mm f/1.5 50MP main sensor, a 15mm f/2.0 50MP ultrawide, and a 70mm f/2.1 200MP telephoto. Coverage includes ultrawide, wide-angle, telephoto, Hasselblad Xpan panorama mode, and low-light samples, showcasing the handset's imaging versatility and emphasis on high-resolution, multi-focal photography.
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