OPPO releases CATCHING SUNSET photos tested with OPPO F21 Pro

OPPO has released CATCHING SUNSET Phots tested with OPPO F21 Pro. Smartphones typically have more than one camera, and only 2MP wide-angle or mono cameras are used for cameras other than the main camera. In fact, it may not be as useful as you might think. OPPO is looking for a new use in cameras and wants to give users a new way to look at the world. In fact, after testing a variety of lenses, Microlens will be able to see the Micro World, which users can not see directly with the human eye.

The Microlens will also be able to capture RGB beams and view the details and colors of the screen from the inside. OPPO has been able to improve the camera quality of the F21 Pro without raising the price of the product. This means that if you add a lot of new features to a phone, the price of the product will increase, but the price of OPPO F21 Pro will remain the same although it has a lot of new features. Photo Source https://www.facebook.com/OPPOMyanmar/posts/222797087069412

OPPO is constantly monitoring the needs and desires of its users in terms of cameras and conducts in-depth research among consumers. And, innovative features are needed to create unique photos.

The OPPO F Series is the flagship photo capturing smartphone in the smartphone industry. OPPO designed to expand its camera capabilities, capturing photos and videos of life for unique features. A camera could be a window to find a Micro World that no one has seen before. It is not just a camera but the eyes that can see the beauty of nature. 

It took 20 to 11 months for engineers to develop the Microlens camera, and during the testing phase, it encountered many problems, such as color inaccuracies and poor focus quality. OPPO has tested the camera more than twice as many previous phones to deliver the accurate image quality. As this camera is a new one, the whole process was tested from zero. 

The OPPO F21 Pro will be available in two colors, Sunset Orange and Cosmic Black, at a price of 629,900 kyats in Myanmar.