On June 15, it was reported that DxOMark, a camera evaluation website, today announced the camera test results of OPPO Find X3 Pro and One Plus 9 Pro, two flagship computers.
OPPO Find X3 Pro has a comprehensive score of 131 points, ranking sixth in the current list, including 139 points for taking photos, 71 points for zooming, and 111 points for video recording; One plus 9 Pro scored 124 points, while taking photos scored 129 points, zoom 68 points, and video 108 points.
Although the One Plus 9 Pro is equipped with a 48 million pixel IMX789 main camera with a larger bottom (the Find X3 Pro is IMX766), the same IMX766 ultra wide angle with a free-form surface lens as the Find X3 Pro, and the 8 million pixel triple telephoto (Find X3 Pro 2 times the telephoto of 13 million pixels), the hardware seems to be at least as good, but in the final test results, it lags behind the Find X3 Pro, the sister model of the green factory, and also fails to win the Find X2 Pro last year.
Liu Zuohu, CEO of OnePlus, said that this year's OnePlus 9 series will not send DxOMark for testing, so this time's one plus 9 Pro for testing should be purchased by DxOMark or obtained from other channels (unless Boss Zhang suddenly repents).
Of course, manufacturers and consumers are far less interested in DxOMark's mobile phone image testing than they were two or three years ago. After rounds of "scoring", DxOMark's list can generally reflect the comprehensive image strength of mobile phones, but the specific score ranking is controversial.
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