Tecno has announced the Phantom X2 Pro, a high-end smartphone that features the world’s first retractable portrait lens.
, a high-end smartphone that features the world’s first retractable portrait lens that helps it achieve true optical bokeh.
Tecno says the optic is 65mm f/1.49 and has a shallow 18.9-centimeter depth of field, which provides a 2.5x optical zoom to the portrait lens. The sensor behind the lens is a Type 1/2.7 with a 1.28um pixel size. The “innovative” design promises to allow users to capture portraits that it claims are comparable to professional full-size, standalone cameras.
In addition, the Phantom X2 Series features a range of self-developed beautification settings that Tecno says are included to give users even greater freedom when shooting and editing.
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