In response to the growing demand for cutting-edge smartphone photography, OPPO teams up with Hasselblad, a Swedish manufacturer known for its high-end medium-format cameras and photographic equipment.

Hasselblad’s renowned designs, meticulous engineering, and exceptional image quality have established their cameras as a staple for photographers across all skill levels. By incorporating Hasselblad technology into smartphones like the OPPO Find N3 Flip, the imaging capabilities resulted in superior color reproduction, intricate details, and an overall enhanced mobile photography experience.

The primary objective of this collaboration is to revolutionize color science, setting a new standard for smartphone photography on the Hasselblad Camera for OPPO devices. In alignment with OPPO’s commitment to developing top-tier imaging systems, the integration in the OPPO Find N3 Flip introduces industry-first features, including a groundbreaking triple camera system designed for mobile photography enthusiasts.

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Triple-camera system

The OPPO Find N3 Flip’s triple camera system redefines conventional smartphone photography. The 50 MP Main Camera ensures high-quality images in both day and night settings, delivering realistic yet vibrant colors with a detailed and comprehensive dynamic range.

A distinctive feature of the OPPO Find N3 Flip is its Portrait mode, showcasing an innovative approach to photography. The 32 MP Telephoto Portrait Camera Mode creatively blurs the foreground, reminiscent of fast-aperture lenses in DSLRs or traditional digital cameras. The Auto mode, aligning with OPPO’s signature style, produces portraits characterized by vibrancy, brightness, and lifelike qualities, making it a unique feature for flip phones.

For enthusiasts of wide-angle shots and expansive landscapes, the OPPO Find N3 Flip’s 48 MP Ultra-Wide camera excels. The larger sensor enhances shadow detail, broadens the dynamic range, and reduces noise, especially in low-light settings.

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