Earlier today, OnePlus CEO shared the upcoming OPPO Find X6 Pro’s low-light camera samples. The Find X6 series along with the OPPO Pad 2 tablet is set to launch on March 21st in China. Now ahead of the launch next week, the brand has officially shared camera samples of the Find X6 Pro confirming details about the sensor apertures. Additionally, the upcoming offering will also come with the legendary camera maker Hasselblad’s imaging capabilities. 

OPPO shared three photos shot from the Find X6 Pro on the microblogging platform Weibo. All three images show great details and sharpness in the picture clarity. OPPO also shared the EXIF of the captured photos. The landscape shot is likely taken from the primary camera and it is going to have a 23mm equivalent lens with an f/1.8 aperture. The eagle shot’s EXIF mentions a 144mm focal length with a bright  f/2.6 aperture on a telephoto lens and the zoom is likely digital. The final third image seems to be taken with a long optical zoom and the EXIF reads 65mm focal length at an f/4.5 aperture. However, looking at the image, the aperture figure could be an error since the telephoto lens certainly has f/2.6. 

Apart from the EXIF confirming the aperture values, the images don’t reveal any additional details. The Find X6 Pro’s triple rear camera setup is expected to comprise a 1-inch Sony IMX988 50MP main sensor and two Sony IMX890 50MP lenses for ultra-wide and periscope zoom shots. The smartphone is expected to feature MariSilicon X2 ISP and Hasselblad camera optimsations. 

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