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phonemantra-blog · 7 months
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Nubia says that this smartphone is designed for astrophotography Nubia Technologies President Ni Fei published on his Weibo page a photo taken by the future flagship Nubia Z60 Ultra. The image showing the starry sky was taken at an altitude of 4200 meters at a temperature of −10°C. [caption id="attachment_83969" align="aligncenter" width="413"] Nubia Z60 Ultra camera[/caption] Masterpieces of astrophotography at the touch of a button. “ No camera settings are required, just press the shutter button to capture the starry sky with this “astrophotography phone.” I'm very pleased with the photos. This new wide-angle custom optics is very good ,” Ni Fei commented on the photo. According to the well-known insider Digital Chat Station, Nubia Z60 Ultra will receive a rear-facing front camera, and the main module of the main camera will still use a 35 mm EGF lens. The smartphone will also receive a new module with an ultra-wide-angle lens. Naturally, there will also be an optical stabilization system. Digital Chat Station was the first to accurately report the specifications and release dates of Redmi K30, K40, Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 11
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phonemantra-blog · 8 months
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It will be called OmniVision OV50K CMOS image sensor maker OmniVision will release new high-end products later this year, including the OV50K. This is an inch format image sensor that will far outperform the Sony IMX989. The previously announced Xiaomi 14 uses the OmniVision OV50H sensor, with early reviews pointing to excellent camera capabilities. Due to an increase in orders for Xiaomi Mi 14, OmniVision OV50H sensors are in short supply. Rumor has it that the upcoming iQOO 12 will also use the OmniVision OV50H sensor. [caption id="attachment_77697" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Sony IMX989[/caption] the top sensor will surpass the Sony IMX989 It is expected that Chinese manufacturers, including Huawei and others, may fully use OmniVision sensors to replace Sony. OmniVision is expanding its product line, intending to offer customers main, wide-angle, front, and zoom cameras. OmniVision was founded in Silicon Valley in the USA in 1995. All four founders are Chinese. In 2009, the company successfully entered the Apple supply chain.
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phonemantra-blog · 8 months
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Is Huawei already on the waiting list? Canon introduced a setup called FPA-1200NZ2C, which allows the production of 5-nanometer chips. This is the first commercial solution of its kind, but there will be others: Canon will develop the system in the future so that it can be used to produce 2-nanometer chips. [caption id="attachment_69241" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Canon[/caption] The most important thing is that it uses an alternative approach to conventional photolithography. The FPA-1200NZ2C is based on the principle of nanoimprint lithography: instead of a photomask as in classical optical lithography, a stamp with a nanorelief is used. The nano relief, in turn, serves to form a mask from a polymer layer on the surface of the semiconductor substrate. Canon claims that nanoimprint lithography is simpler and cheaper. [caption id="attachment_69243" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Canon[/caption] Canon has unveiled a commercial setup that allows it to “print” 5nm chips without photolithography “ Because the new solution does not require a special wavelength light source, it can significantly reduce power consumption compared to state-of-the-art semiconductor photolithography equipment, thereby helping to reduce CO2 emissions, ” Canon said. [caption id="attachment_69246" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Canon[/caption] It is unlikely that the equipment of the Japanese company will be of interest to the same TSMC, but, for example, in China, they would be happy to get machines that can produce 5-nanometer chips. Huawei has already increased its purchase volumes of ASML DUV lithographs, and it is possible that it will also be interested in the FPA-1200NZ2C.
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phonemantra-blog · 10 months
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Redmi K70 Pro: A Major Camera Upgrade to Redefine Smartphone Photography Xiaomi's sub-brand, Redmi, is renowned for delivering exceptional value for money in the smartphone market. Now, the excitement is mounting as Redmi prepares to introduce the Redmi K70 series, with the Pro variant poised to showcase a remarkable camera upgrade. In this article, we'll delve into the details of this camera enhancement and what it means for photography enthusiasts. [caption id="attachment_51765" align="aligncenter" width="780"] redmi k70 ultra[/caption] The Redmi K70 Pro Camera Upgrade: Unveiling a Powerful 50MP Main Camera One of the standout features of the Redmi K70 Pro is its impressive 50MP main camera. This high-resolution sensor is poised to take mobile photography to new heights, capturing intricate details and vibrant colors like never before. Versatile Telephoto Lens with 3.2x Optical Zoom Complementing the 50MP main camera is a versatile telephoto lens that offers 3.2x optical zoom. This lens opens up a world of possibilities for photography enthusiasts, enabling them to capture distant subjects with exceptional clarity and precision. Sony IMX707 Primary Camera The Redmi K70 Pro is equipped with the Sony IMX707 primary camera, further enhancing its photography capabilities. Sony's renowned imaging technology promises outstanding image quality and low-light performance. What About the Ultra-Wide Sensor? While the details about the ultra-wide sensor of the Redmi K70 Pro remain undisclosed at this time, the focus on the primary camera and telephoto lens indicates a significant leap in photography capabilities. FAQs About Redmi K70 ultra Q1: What is the standout feature of the Redmi K70 Pro? A1: The Redmi K70 Pro's standout feature is its powerful 50MP main camera, promising exceptional image quality. Q2: What does the versatile telephoto lens offer? A2: The telephoto lens provides 3.2x optical zoom, enabling users to capture distant subjects with clarity. Q3: Which primary camera is used in the Redmi K70 Pro? A3: The device features the Sony IMX707 primary camera, known for its outstanding image quality. With the Redmi K70 Pro's significant camera upgrade, Xiaomi's sub-brand Redmi is poised to redefine smartphone photography. The combination of a powerful 50MP main camera, a versatile telephoto lens, and Sony's imaging technology promises to deliver stunning photos and videos, catering to a wide range of photography needs.  
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