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Honor Magic 7 RSR to sport a 100x zoom AI super telephoto camera
Honor Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design will likely debut with a powerful 100x AI super-telephoto camera. One of the company’s executives implies that the new smartphone may adopt the industry’s first super large aperture camera and an electromagnetic motor.
The company has scheduled the Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design launch for 23rd December. The device will have a signature design but may come with high-end features.
Earlier, we mentioned that Honor may feed some interesting AI camera tools and features. Now the Honor CEO – Zhao Ming has confirmed the speculation to some extent. He shared two ultimate periscope lens teasers on his Weibo channel saying:
“Pioneer Light Control + Pioneer Drive = All photos are good in motion and stillness! On December 23, the #HonorMagic7# RSR Porsche Design and the Imaging Technology Conference will bring the industry’s first periscope telephoto ultra-large aperture and the industry’s first dual electromagnetic focus motor, two innovative imaging technologies, so stay tuned.”
A large aperture lens refers to a more open or wider lens that can easily intake a large amount of light in the sensor. This eventually allows brighter shots and more vibrant image quality irrespective of the lighting conditions or the object’s surroundings.
On the other hand, the dual electromagnetic focus motor may ensure stable and better autofocus facilities in the device. Things will get more clear at the official unveiling.
Weibo tipster @DigitalChatStation recently mentioned that the Magic 7 RSR may use a 50MP OV50K main camera system (f1.2-f2.0), a 50MP ultrawide-angle lens with 122-degree support, and 2.5cm macro capability, as well as a 200MP 1/1.4-inch large aperture periscope lens with 3x optical zoom and 100x digital zoom.
Thus, the Honor Magic 7 RSR may feature a 100x AI super-telephoto camera for ultimate photography. The device is constantly emerging in the leaks and rumors section. It would be worth seeing what new changes the device will bring over its predecessors.