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Honor CEO Zhao Ming shares real shots of Honor 200 series portraits: Hard to distinguish from DSLR

Chao Hui Thu, May 23 2024 09:05 AM EST

On May 21st, Honor CEO Zhao Ming recently posted two of his portrait photos on Weibo, asking, "Which one do you think was taken with the Honor 200?"

As the two photos are difficult to distinguish at a glance, opinions on which is better vary among viewers. s_4ef9ea19a8734145a963b48a983523a7.jpg Today, Zhao Ming revealed the answer on Weibo. According to him, before releasing the comparison photos yesterday, they conducted a small blind test internally, and many friends found it difficult to distinguish.

He mentioned that one of the two photos was taken with a DSLR camera following the Yagu standard process, while the other was taken with the Honor 200 Pro, showcasing that the AI professional portrait mode on the phone is very close to the DSLR effect, which is quite impressive!

"I'm going to change my Weibo profile picture shortly. We believe that the Honor 200 series Yagu light and shadow portrait master will bring everyone a lot of surprises, definitely worth looking forward to!" Zhao Ming stated.

According to previous reports, the Honor 200 series is set to be launched on May 27th, marking the first collaboration with the Paris Yagu Photography Studio.

The Paris Yagu Photography Studio, with a history of a hundred years, excels in using light and shadow to shape the three-dimensional and textural qualities of characters, earning the title of "light sculptor."

Yagu has photographed numerous celebrities, including Spanish master of the art world Salvador Dali, the mother of fashion Coco Chanel, and the fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld, among others. Yagu's client list is almost a modern history book in itself.

Correspondingly, the price of a Yagu photograph can go up to a starting price of 20,000 RMB, earning the moniker "Hermes in Portraits."

It is reported that the Honor 200 series will feature a 50-megapixel main camera, Honor Oasis eye protection screen with a 5200mAh Qinghai Lake battery as standard across the series, continuing to lead in eye protection and battery life.

Additionally, there are rumors that the Honor 200 series might come with a curved screen with a 1.5K resolution, potentially equipped with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 series flagship processor, supporting 100W wired super-fast charging and 66W wireless super-fast charging. s_e9a7fd7bc9254d9e995563e52d00ee74.jpg

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