Oppo Find X8 Ultra Camera Samples Showcase Flagship Imaging in Xi’an
Oppo recently unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the Find X8 Ultra, and early impressions from a photo walk in Xi’an, China, suggest the device is poised to set new standards in smartphone photography. Featuring a versatile quad-camera setup, the Find X8 Ultra impressed with its zoom range, low-light capabilities, and portrait accuracy.
A Real-World Look at the Oppo Find X8 Ultra’s Cameras
Captured across multiple focal lengths—0.6x, 1x, 3x, and 6x—the sample shots taken during a walk around Xi’an illustrate the phone’s impressive adaptability. The image processing is notably consistent, delivering uniform sharpness, contrast, and tonality across different lenses.
While some minor color temperature differences were observed between wide-angle and telephoto shots, each pair (wide and zoom) remains consistent within their own category.
Zoom Versatility With Professional-Level Sensors
One of the standout features is the Find X8 Ultra’s dual-telephoto configuration:
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70mm mid-zoom (3x optical): Backed by a large 1/1.56-inch sensor and an f/2.1 lens, this focal length excels at portrait and mid-range compositions.
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135mm periscope zoom (6x optical): Now with a brighter f/3.1 aperture, it’s ideal for long-distance shots, outperforming its predecessor’s f/4.3 lens in low light.
Zoomed-in images retain fine detail even at extended distances, proving the Find X8 Ultra’s strength in maintaining clarity and depth beyond its native zoom limits.
Portrait Mode and Hasselblad Tuning Shine
Both telephoto lenses are portrait powerhouses, offering striking background separation and subject clarity. The Hasselblad-tuned portrait mode further enhances the experience with subtle tonal refinements, giving the images a DSLR-like aesthetic.
Low Light Dominance With a 1-Inch Main Sensor
Equipped with a 1-inch main sensor, the Find X8 Ultra performs exceptionally well in dark environments. It produces images with richer detail and dynamic range, often outperforming other flagships like the Pixel, iPhone, and Galaxy in similarly low-light settings. The larger sensor enables faster shutter speeds and natural bokeh, ideal for night photography.