The Huawei P40 Pro, recently introduced to photos, aims to be one of the top models in this range by 2020, though it is expected to hit the market without Google's services. After the leak of its possible design, the first data considered in one of its most important points: cameras.
Rodent950, one of the most active filters far from the Huawei world, provided data on what the Huawei P40 Pro's camera configuration might be. As the Chinese household uses: more sensors, more megapixels and more zoom.
This will be the Huawei P40 camera, according to the leak
The unveiling of the Huawei P40 Pro's design has shown that the terminal will have five cameras or, so far, it has not yet been determined which function will be performed and the sensors will be performed for each module.
Depending on the filter, the main sensor will be 52 megapixels, in particular, the Sony IMX700. This is a 1 / 1.33 size sensor designed to combine pixels (the default shooting mode will have a 13-megapixel output) and RYYB color matrix (red-yellow-yellow), instead of the old RGGB.
The second sensor will be concentrated wide angle work. In this second sense there is some doubt, though its function is clear, to bring flexibility to a set of images.
The Huawei P40 Pro will come with a "periscope" camera that can reach up to 10 sizes, according to this information
Talking about Huawei is all about intimacy and, in this case, we will have two sensors dedicated to it, according to Rodent. For your information, the third P40 Pro sensor will be a 3x phone lens. This will be compatible with another phone lens, this time 10 (still all visible). The latter will be the "periscope sensor" of the P40 Pro, though it sits at 10x properly, which will certainly achieve a lot of expansion in a hybrid way.
Finally pointing the ToF sensor, responsible for developing information about the depth of field of tumors used by the terminal, for functions such as image mode. There are no macro or black and white sensors for this Hu Hui P40 Pro, according to this information, betting mainly on zoom and wide angle.
Via | Gizmochina