![]() Shows the respective source to put this 80mm shot from 26mm and a 135mm lenses It works by “fusing” (merging) data from photos taken at multiple zoom levels. The 135mm zoom exploited fully in the “5X” mode, but Huawei can use the 135mm lens data in the 80mm “3X” mode as well thanks to a feature called Field of View Fusion that merges two shots from the 26mm and the 135mm cameras. 3-5X: 26m Primary + 135mm Zoom data mergeģX zoom and beyond with “Field of View Fusion.”. ![]() It’s not clear how intermediate ranges like 2-3X are handled, but it is possible that the camera app chooses to merge data or not, depending on the situation. Huawei is cleverly using its rich camera hardware to handle different zoom ranges. However, the lens’ usefulness isn’t limited to the 5X mode (and beyond) and can also improve image quality anywhere in the 52mm (2X) to 135mm (5X) range as well. Huawei’s 135mm camera module is a fantastic piece of electro-optics that perform exceptionally well in the real world. If you’re familiar with Periscope lens designs, read our article about the Oppo 10X optical zoom which was announced at MWC 2019 and got an Ubergizmo Best of MWC 2019. This article has a lot of details and explanations now included in the Huawei P30 Pro Camera Review (too much content). ![]() The Huawei P30 Pro introduces the first commercially available 135mm Periscope telephoto lens, a record-breaking mobile focal length, when compared to the previous champions: the Huawei P20 Pro and Mate 20 Pro phones (80mm). ![]()
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