vivo has released the first smartphone series with the ZEISS 1-inch main camera, jointly developed by vivo and ZEISS: the vivo X90 series. Combining their knowledge in optics, the two brands have collaborated in multiple dimensions – from optical devices and coating processes to colour algorithms and ZEISS classic lens effects – bringing a better imaging experience to millions of consumers.
But with the ZEISS 1-inch main camera, this isn’t an issue. Coming with a 1G+7P lens structure, the X90 Pro has a total of eight lenses within its main camera. One piece utilises high-transmittance glass, while the other seven lenses feature ALC coating,. This reduces any reflection between the lenses, allowing you to produce purer images without any unwanted effects like ghosting.
High-speed computational imaging is made possible by vivo’s professional imaging processor, which works in conjunction with the phone’s main chip to enhance both performance and user interface. Frame insertion, real-time Al noise reduction, and HDR are all made possible by the ground-breaking Al ISP low-latency image processing architecture, which also offers MEMC frame interpolation and Al Noise Reduction.
The X90 Pro nevertheless manages to capture all the fine details on all the subjects in the photo, including on the KLCC tower, despite the fact that it is farther away and in front of another structure with some lights. However, the tower is noticeably overexposed when taken with a DSLR camera, and the lights on the building and tower simply appear hazy.