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Huawei Pura 70 Ultra High-Speed Capture Tested Against Honor Magic6 Extreme Edition: Surprising Results

Jian Jia Sat, Apr 20 2024 09:25 AM EST

On April 20th, Huawei's Pura 70 series has initiated its pioneer program, introducing a significant upgrade to its imaging system. Particularly noteworthy is the inclusion of ultra-high-speed "Wind Flash" functionality across the entire lineup, sparking comparisons among netizens.

According to user feedback, the Huawei Pura 70 Ultra is capable of flawlessly restoring photos to their original state after capturing rapidly moving subjects imperceptible to the naked eye. The resulting images are exceptionally clear, with minimal noise. s_e91349ad2e7a43dc93b1c8291da1692f.jpg

s_90208a85891449e2b09316315b0fc7d9.jpg It's worth noting that another domestic smartphone, the Honor Magic6 series, also emphasizes high-speed capture and has introduced the Eagle Eye Capture feature. Some netizens have compared the two phones through tests.

The tests revealed that both phones are capable of capturing high-speed motion scenes with remarkable clarity, surpassing the capabilities of the human eye by far. The resulting images are free from any blurring and exceptionally clear.

However, the approaches taken by the two companies differ. The Huawei Pura 70 Ultra does not immediately display the captured image after shooting; instead, there is a certain amount of processing time required before the image can be viewed.

On the other hand, the Honor Magic6 Ultimate Edition starts processing between shots. Users can visibly observe the decrease in preview frame rotation speed, enabling real-time capture and real-time image display. The captured scene is instantly presented in clear detail. s_583206f96e6c4e1c9b9dada62ab0db4e.jpg It is reported that Honor started developing the Eagle Eye camera feature in the previous generation Magic5 series, and after more than a year of practical accumulation, it has further evolved to achieve the current "shoot and get" experience.

Huawei, on the other hand, just entered this track with the Pura 70, but its initial effort has achieved very satisfactory results. Both have brought users the ultimate experience in the field of snap shooting. d66bae9e-14ae-4b10-88d1-09865713435b.jpg The function of capturing fleeting moments is actually more important to users in daily photography. Often, scenes like children playing, pets, or sports events are transient, and being able to quickly capture them is of paramount importance to users.

As the saying goes in the photography community, "First you have to capture it, then you can capture it well."

With Huawei and Honor leading the way, it's believed that in the future, more domestic smartphones will introduce similar technologies, allowing mobile photography to preserve every splendid moment in our daily lives. This, indeed, embodies the greatest significance of photography to humanity.