
Xiaomi continues to push the boundaries in the world of technology. Lu Weibing, Xiaomi Group Partner and Xiaomi brand General Manager, shared remarkable details about the highly anticipated Xiaomi 15 Ultra in its live broadcast. The model, which has a little time for its official introduction, is preparing to take mobile photography to the next level with camera technologies. Instead of just contenting with large launch activities, the company will now focus more on the live broadcast format to explain its products in more detail.
One of the most talked about features of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is its advanced camera system. The device offers a camera installation equipped with four different lenses. The main camera of the 50 Megapixel resolution has a large sensor of 1/0.98 inches and offers a f/1.63 aperture. Ultra wide -angle lens comes with a focus of 14 mm and f/2.2 aperture. The device, which takes the power of the telephoto behind it, is equipped with a lens with a f/1.8 aperture of 70 mm, while it has the ability to shoot a macro at a distance of 10 cm.
One of the most remarkable innovations is the periscope telephoto camera of 200 Megapixel resolution. With its 1/1.4 -inch sensor size, 100 mm focal length and f/2.6 aperture, it promises impressive results in both optical and digital zoom. Thanks to Xiaomi’s In-Sensor Zoom technology, lossless zoom up to 200 mm and 400 mm. This model does not have variable aperture technology, but the technology, which the company calls the “Ultra-Saf Optical System”, will take the shooting performance in low light to a new level.
However, Xiaomi 15 Ultra contains the company’s most advanced technologies not only with its camera but also in terms of hardware. Battery life, screen quality and connection technologies will offer the highest level of experience. Of course, so high -level hardware will also show itself in pricing.
With the introduction of the device, Xiaomi also revealed the Xiaomi Imaging Lab for the first time. This laboratory, which was implemented with an investment of $ 2.8 million, was developed to move mobile photography forward. In order to simulate various light and environmental conditions in the real world, one -to -one replicas of places such as museums, cafes, jewels and restaurants were created. This large -scale investment reveals that the company is now based on its own standards, rather than prioritizing Dxomark rankings.