OnePlus 9 Pro: Is Hasselblad Really THE Game Changer? By TechTheLead

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Aug 14, 2021
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OnePlus 9 Pro: Is Hasselblad Really THE Game Changer?

Guys, when life gives you lemons make lemonade. I know it, you know it heck, even OnePlus knows it and did it by working on their citrus upcoming phone OnePlus 9. I still have no idea why they called it internally lemonade, but who's got time to wonder about that thing is OnePlus 9 with Hasselblad in tow is coming next, Tuesday and fun. Fact it's just one day after Poco drops the x3 pro and, like I said, the Hasselblad name here matters in a way, so it's not the first phone that Hasselblad, which is a pretty respected name in the field of cameras, put their name on Motorola z, also had a partnership with them and just like, like our mass, it's like consumers lose their minds when they hear a renowned camera maker is working with a phone brand. Its value grows like 10 times just like that, and I'm here to ask what does Hasselblad bring to the table, not in general, but let's say for the OnePlus 9. Is it enough for you to go like shut up and take my money, or is it just a marketing scheme? And well? I can't answer for sure until the phone's out one week to go remember, but since, as with every major phone out there, it's been teased a lot.

So I can take a guess. I mean that's why we came here right to say what we think really. Let me know what you think about this in the comments below so OnePlus plans to invest 150 million dollars in this partnership with Hasselblad over the next three years to just become the phone camera gurus on the market impossible to surpass camera kings, now never mind that that seems an insane amount of money. What are we the end? Users going to get from that right now, at the beginning of the partnership with the first phones, Hasselblad has put their stamp on two things: natural, coral tuning and color calibration. To put it super simple, the photos we'll take with the OnePlus 9 phones are gonna, look very natural, very close to reality, which is fine, if you're looking for that.

But many of us edit photos like crazy afterwards or simply prefer more saturated colors from the get-go. I'm looking at you Samsung users and then color calibration is for pros part of pro mode. Now that does make sense. It's likely that buyers who will go gaga over this partnership are the ones who have Hasselblad cameras played with them before or at least are into pro photography things like ISO focus white balance. Adjustments are big incentives, plus the ability to save photos in 12-bit raw, and that's about the amount of Hasselblad expertise.

We're going to get on the OnePlus 9 phones. Is that enough to justify a steeper price, because, frankly, it will be weird to see OnePlus selling these babies at less than seven eight hundred dollars a starting price plus, you might discover the hardware updates in terms of camera are actually more exciting than the software ones. Honestly, OnePlus went with a 50, megapixel custom main sensor from Sony. That's going to shoot 4k at 120 frames per second with omnidirectional autofocus and digital overlap. HDR.

What that means is that the OnePlus 9 is going to capture multiple exposures in the same time and overlap them for better results, and that's not even the best bit the secondary rear camera. The ultra-wide is coming with a free form lens, meaning the fish eye distortions we used to get when taking ultrawide picks, not going to happen like they managed to curb the distortion from 20 to one percent, and that's why I'm saying you might find the hardware more impressive than the Hasselblad tuning end of the day. You'll likely be impressed by the OnePlus 9 camerae, even if you're more about extra shooting modes than the subtleties of photography, because OnePlus 9 is gonna, come with something called moon and starburst mode. That adds visual effects to photos of the moon or taken in bright sunlight. There's a tilt shift mode too, which makes the objects in the photos appear tinier than in reality, not sure if the vanilla model will have the Hasselblad pro mode, but it should offer similar software camera features, although in a triple module the pro will go with the quad combo.

It should also have a 6.7 inch display, 120, hertz, adjustable refresh rate, 12 gigabytes of ram water resistance and wireless charging pretty standard for a 2021 phone, which means that camera will make it or break it for the OnePlus this year. What do you think is Hasselblad going to make the difference, OnePlus is looking for, or the hardware will be enough to stand out? Let me know in the comments subscribe and hit the bell button. If you want to see more videos like this see, you guys.


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