
The most obvious differences compared to the Oppo Find X9 Pro are evident in the camera: Apart from the absence of a bokeh sensor, all of the lenses are slightly less light-sensitive than those found in its larger sibling, and some also have lower resolutions.
All in all, we like the images provided by the main camera, although the rendering of the plant appears a touch flat in places. However, the level of detail remains consistently very high, and the dynamic range is good in low light.
8K video recording is not possible, but 4K video recording at up to 120 fps is, which enables slow-motion effects. The quality is high, and we are particularly impressed by the sharpness.
The telephoto lens packs a periscope zoom providing 6x optical zoom compared to the main camera. Even images taken at a slightly higher zoom level are still quite usable.
The front camera possesses a maximum resolution of 32 megapixels and takes nice selfies.
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