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Huawei’s Bruce Lee reportedly questions Honor Eagle Eye feature in favor of Pura 70 Ultra
After the launch of Huawei Pura 70 Series, some netizens compared the Ultra variant’s super high-speed capturing with the Honor Magic 6 Eagle Eye feature. In response, one of the senior executives at Huawei has reportedly questioned this scenario.
The CTO of Huawei Device Business Group – Bruce Lee shared a post on WeChat saying that the Honor Eagle Eye feature demands extreme indoor light brightness, or else it may lead to poor image quality. But there is no such as with Pura 70 Ultra.
Reports say that Bruce Lee mentioned more such scenarios in the past, yet the company simply avoided them. Lee cited that he questioned Honor last time for its high-frequency dimming, but the firm didn’t respond and became quiet later.
“I have seen many former colleagues posting comparisons between the Eagle Eye snapshots of a certain model and the flash photography effects of the Pura 70 Ultra in their circle of friends. As long as you don’t deliberately increase the indoor lighting brightness, the image quality has deteriorated to the point. How dare you compare before posting it? Why don’t you ask your R&D classmates first?”
To this, a few netizens responded that Bruce Lee has scolded appropriately as Honor still has a lot of room for imaging improvements. Weibo tipster @DirectorShiGuan says that both devices are perfect at their place and doing well in achieving effective results.
Huawei Pura 70 Ultra vs Honor Eagle Eye Camera Feature
Pura 70 Ultra has a super high-speed flash shooting feature that captures moments at a speed of 300km/h. This is possible with the XD Motion engine that runs on AI algorithms. Whether it’s a speedy racing car or any other fast-moving object, far or near, the image appears clear, frozen, and wonderful.
Honor Eagle Eye Camera function relies on the millisecond-level capture algorithm. It reacts like a real eagle’s eye and locks its focus on the subject. As soon as the subject appears, it quickly snaps out the delicate moments irrespective of speed and distance.