The iQOO 15R has officially hit the scene, and while the "R" series is usually known for raw performance and gaming, but there is one more thing which needs some spotlight is it's camera...wondering how??? Let me tell you in this thread.
This "performance-first" flagship can actually handle your basic photography needs, here is the full breakdown of the iQOO 15R camera system.
📸 The Main Star: 50MP Sony LYT-700V
The star of the show is the 50MP primary sensor. Unlike other competitors that use older hardware, iQOO 15R has the Sony LYT-700V sensor.
• Sensor Size: 1/1.56"
• Aperture: f/1.88
• Stabilization: OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) is present, which is a lifesaver for shaky hands and low-light shots.
• The Vibe: This sensor is designed for "VCS" (Vivid Color System), aiming to match what your eyes actually see rather than over-saturating the grass to a neon green.
📐 The Supporting Cast: 8MP Ultra-Wide
iQOO 15R comes with a dual-camera setup on the back instead of a triple-lens array.
* Specs: 8MP, f/2.2 aperture.
* Field of View: 112°.
* Role: It’s great for architecture and group shots, though it lacks the sheer detail of the main 50MP sensor.
🤳 The Selfie Game: 32MP Front Camera
For the front, iQOO 15R comes with a 32MP sensor (f/2.45) into the punch-hole display. It supports 4K video recording, which is a nice touch for vloggers who usually get stuck with 1080p on performance-centric phones.
Key Camera Features at a Glance
1. Primary Rear:- 50MP Sony LYT-700V, OIS, f/1.88
2. Ultra-Wide:- 8MP, 112° FOV, f/2.2
3. Selfie Camera:- 32MP, f/2.45
4. Video (Rear):- 4K @ 60fps, 1080p @ 30/60fps
5. Video (Front):- 4K @ 30fps
Special Modes:- Supermoon, Snapshot, Pro Mode, Live Photo, Portrait mode, Fisheye mode, Long exposure, pano, Slo-mo and my favourite time-lapse.
🤖 The "Secret Sauce": AI and Processing
Because the iQOO 15R runs on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, the image signal processor (ISP) does a lot of heavy lifting.
• AI Erase: Easily remove photobombers from your background.(In Gallery)
• 2K Live Photos: A step up from standard live photos, offering higher resolution for those moving snippets.
• Night Mode: The combination of OIS and the 3nm chipset's processing power means significantly reduced noise in "Dark" conditions.
Image credits:- Google
See you in the next thread covering each of them in detail with camera samples...
Till then
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