Chinese manufacturer Techno These days, the company held the Future Lens 2024 event, where it presented two new technologies that promise to change the world of mobile phone cameras and revolutionize photography.

The first technology is called EVS Dynamic Snapshot and promises to provide blur-free images.

TECNO Future Lens 2024 – EVS Dynamic Shot

EVS Dynamic Snapshot uses an event-based vision sensor (EVS) combined with a conventional RGB camera to capture moving objects clearly.

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“While traditional cameras collect pixels frame by frame, TECNO’s solution captures the entire trajectory of an object,” the company explained. “This technology focuses exclusively on moving objects, using EVS pixels to record motion data.”

TECNO provided more details about this imaging technology, saying it captures pixel changes “at ultra-high frequencies.” Moving objects detected by the event sensor are combined with static objects captured by a conventional camera to create a clear image of a fast-moving scene.

The company also announced an interesting telephoto lens solution called Telephoto Technology. Click any Dual Zoom Prism. It is a periscope telephoto lens with two prisms, optical image stabilization with lens shift and “smart AI algorithms.”

TECNO Future Lens 2024 – Tap Any Zoom Dual Prism Telephoto Lens

TECNO claims that this solution provides several features. First, users can double-tap an item to automatically zoom in up to 30x. In theory, this means you don’t have to pinch to enlarge an object. One strange limitation is that you can only double-tap an item when using the ultra-wide or main camera, rather than launching it while already on the tele camera. However, this sounds like a less finicky method of controlling camera zoom than pinch, which requires two hands.

This camera system also supports a so-called telephoto function, which combines images from a telephoto lens into a giant 400MP image with a wider field of view than conventional telephoto lenses. The company hasn’t explained whether users need to move the phone (similar to a panoramic shot or photosphere) to create this composite image, although we’re guessing you’ll have to do so. However, TECNO claims that this approach allows users to reframe/crop the image after the fact.

Source: Digital Trends

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