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Differences between vivox2 1 and vivot 1 pixels

X2 1 front adopts 2X 1200W pixel (24 million photosensitive units) single camera; Rear 2x1200w (24 million photosensitive units) +500W dual cameras, F 1.8 large aperture (main camera). Dual-core pixels, clearer picture quality and richer details; Backlight photography, even in the backlight and low light environment, can still shoot artistic backlit blockbusters with clear foreground and background, which is even more remarkable in ordinary environment.

T 1 camera profile:

Front camera:16 megapixel

Front camera shooting modes: night scene, portrait, photo, video, short video, dynamic photo, AR shooting, double exposure, and double-angle video.

Rear camera and position (from top to bottom): 8 megapixel ultra wide-angle camera+64 megapixel ultra HD main camera+2 megapixel macro camera.

Camera aperture: f/2.45 (front), f/ 1.79 (rear main camera), f/2.2 (rear wide angle) and f/2.4 (rear macro).

Sensor: CMOS

Number of rear cameras: three lenses

Motor: open-loop motor (rear main camera)

Lens components: front 5P lens, rear main camera 6P lens, rear wide-angle 5P lens and rear macro 3P lens.

Focus mode: The rear main camera supports AF autofocus.

Zoom: Front: 2x digital zoom, rear:10x digital zoom.

Focal segment: front: 27mm, rear: main camera: 25mm, macro: 24mm, wide angle: 16mm.

Video recording format: MP4

Video recording pixels: prefix: 1080P, 720P;; Rear: 4K, 1080P, 720P.

Shooting modes of the rear camera: night scene, portrait, photo, video, short video, 64 million photos, panorama, dynamic photo, slow motion, time-lapse photography, professional mode, ar shooting, document correction, motion capture, double exposure, double vision video and intelligent vision.