What are OPPO Reno5's Zoom Lenses
The OPPO Reno5 features an advanced multi-lens camera system designed for versatile photography, offering different zoom levels and specialized functions. This guide explores each lens’s capabilities, from wide-angle shots to telephoto zoom, helping you maximize your photography experience. Read on to learn how the Reno5’s camera system enhances image quality and creativity.
OPPO Reno5 Zoom capabilities
The device's primary camera features a 4.73 mm lens with autofocus capabilities, enabling you to capture stunningly detailed and sharp images with exceptional precision. The camera's sophisticated lens system lets you easily take high-quality pictures and videos, even in low-light conditions. Whether you're a professional photographer or an amateur, the OPPO Reno5's camera will impress you with its advanced features and capabilities. OPPO Reno5 supports four different cameras with different purposes and various zoom lengths:
Main Camera (4.73 mm)
The primary Camera supports auto-focus, which lets you capture a more detailed and sharper image.
The default camera lens is used when you open the [Camera] application.
Ultra-Wide Angle Camera (1.66 mm)
Offers a wider field of view than the main camera, allows you to cram more subjects into your picture, and is also more in line with what your eyes see.
Go to your smartphone's [Camera].
Tap the first dot on the screen to enable the [Ultra-Wide Camera Lens].
Macro Camera (1.77 mm)
The Macro Camera is used for extreme close-up photography, usually for microscopic subjects.
Open your [Camera] application.
Swipe left until you reach [More].
Choose [Macro].
Black and White Camera (1.77 mm)
Also known as 'monochrome sensors,' it allows your images to have finer details, more light, and less noise in the final photo taken due to their ability to capture an outstanding amount of data. It can create a more profound contrast and often a bokeh effect.
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* Pictures, settings, and paths might differ from those of your phone, but that does not affect the description in this article.