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ZTE Blade S6 Claimed to Have the Most Sophisticated Camera

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19 October 2018 14:55 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Chinese telecommunication company ZTE had launched its latest smartphone ZTE Blade S6 several weeks ago. The phone is claimed to be the having the most advanced camera software among other Blade series.

ZTE Blade S6 uses IMX 214 sensor with high resolution of 13 megapixels. It is configured of 5 aspherical-element lenses and Blue Glass Infrared tech for bright and sharp photos under minimum light.

More superiorly compared to its predecessors, Blade S6 can record still and motion pictures with High Dynamis Range (HDR) 30 frame per second plus high light sensitivity thanks to Spatially Multiplexed Exposure (SME). Without SME tech, the picture on the foreground will be darkened when the background light is brighter.

The the 5 aspherical-element lens makes Blade S6’s camera modul very thin yet still capable of producing sharp image by removing visual distorsion called sagittal coma flareand chromatic aberation commonly found in conventional cameras.

The front camera can take many photos at once because it has 88 degree angle lens.

ZTE Blade S6 is provided with two modes of photo-taking, Simple and Expert. Simple mode will allow users to take good photos quicly without having to worry about the setting. On the other hand, Expert mode offers users advance settings by touching red/blue button on the side of the screen. The advance settings include ISO, White Valance, HDR, compass/balance, shutter opening, composition, and others.

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