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Replace Leica! Mate 50’s first XMAGE Yu Chengdong: Huawei’s computational photography master

On September 6, the Huawei Mate 50 series will be officially released. There is less than a week before the launch event. Huawei officials have also accelerated the warm-up rhythm of the new phone.

Today, Huawei officially released a warm-up video of “Huawei Mate 50 Series Quick Questions and Answers”. Huawei Executive Director Yu Chengdong revealed a lot of key information about the Mate 50 series.

Regarding the question of what big moves are in the images of the Mate 50 series, Yu Chengdong said that the XMAGE released by Huawei will meet you for the first time on the Mate 50, and it will be a step up to the next level. This is the master of Huawei’s computational photography.

Replace Leica! Mate 50's first XMAGE Yu Chengdong: Huawei's computational photography master

It is understood that XMAGE is Huawei’s imaging brand announced by Huawei in July. It represents the accumulation of Huawei’s mature imaging capabilities that have continued to lead the industry in the past few years.

This also means that XMAGE will officially replace Leica. It is reported that XMAGE mainly focuses on optical systems, imaging technology, image processing and other fields.

Replace Leica! Mate 50's first XMAGE Yu Chengdong: Huawei's computational photography master

The optical system is represented by a number of core technologies, such as multi-camera system, periscope telephoto, free-form surface lens, etc.; imaging technology is an intersection of photoelectric conversion, including RYYB super-sensitive sensor, full-pixel octa-core focusing, 10 Channel multispectral sensors, hyperspectral imaging, etc.

It is worth mentioning that the Mate 50 series will also be equipped with variable aperture technology, which can adjust the size of the aperture.

In simple terms, the variable aperture is to physically change the aperture size of the lens by opening and closing the physical baffle outside the camera, thereby adjusting the amount of incoming light.

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