For the experiment, Kodak Ektar 100, PORRA 160 and Fujifilm 200 stylized KE100, KP160 and NC200 modes. The pictures were taken in a cafe, a bookstore and in the streets of Moscow – in typical scenarios for urban shooting.
Although it states that it is impossible to obtain full identity with the film due to differences in expert, optics and working principles, AI cutting and the smartphone provides a similar atmosphere.
Keep in mind that the Honor 400 Pro is not only “film” modes, but also many AI tools: deleting extra objects, expanding the frame, creating cylinders from photos, and much more.
The device is equipped with a 200 MP camera, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, a 6000 mAh display with a micruge and a battery. The preliminary audits in Russia will begin on July 1.
Source: Ferra

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