That’s how Meizu 15’s Dual Camera performs… underwater!


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It’s one of those devices that hasn’t gone unnoticed since the day of its official unveiling and something tells me that this will keep on for quite some time in the future. The Meizu 15 was officially announced on April 22 in Wuzen China, boasting impeccable camera performance (among other features) and impressive design.

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Meizu has been working together with JD.com, one of the three major e-commerce giants in China, on an innovative science laboratory to sneak into the Blue Cave to explore the Hitomi of Poseidon in Saipan. With the help of Meizu 15’s  dual-camera designed for low light photographing, the amazing scenery of the deep sea is revealed. 

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Just like Huawei P20, Meizu 15 also utilizes the world’s best light-sensing element – IMD380, combination of 12M pixels and 20M pixels dual-camera configuration for its rear camera. In addition, its hardware also gets an upgrade. As a result, its low light photographing capability gets a huge boost. From both imagery and image standpoint, Meizu 15 shows very impressive performance. It not only takes more vivid pictures at night, the underwater world is also uncovered for its audience. With it, you will be able to capture every detail in the deep ocean in Saipan. 

Besides Sony IMX 380, Meizu 15 is also equipped with sensor measuring 1/2.3” with large 1.55μm pixels totaling 12 megapixel photographic elements. That why professionals always go with the larger sensor due to its dominating effect, which makes Meizu 15 so powerful. On top of that, Meizu 15’s camera has four-axis optical image stabilization, multi-frame noise reduction and HDR algorithm capability. Everything mentioned above enhances the low light photographing performance, even under deep water, and keep the pictures real and natural.

From the photos sent back from the laboratory, Meizu 15’s performance at the dark sea floor is almost impeccable. It also achieves fast and precise focusing while it’s moving. The pupil of Poseidon can be clearly noticed on every picture, even in shots with low light conditions.

We expect to have a Meizu 15 soon in our hands, so stay tuned for a complete review of the device for all of you Gizchina fans out there 😉

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1 Comment

  1. Freeje238
    May 6, 2018

    That is aMeizung!