Thanks to Huawei's partnership with Leica,
a German camera company, two 12MP cameras work in tandem to produce super-detailed shots.
Four years ago Lee decided that Rollei - Werke, Franke & Heidecke — the West
German camera company famous for the Rolleiflex — would be a prime recruit.
Not exact matches
Between 1970 and 1978, Charles M. Messer of Cincinnati's Messer Construction
Company donated his personal collection of
German produced Leica brand
cameras.
Thanks in part to a close collaboration with
German lens and optics
company Leica, Huawei's supported portrait mode in some form or another for years, tapping software and dual -
camera technologies to produce shallow depth of field effects in smartphone snaps.
In continued partnership with
German optics enterprise Leica
Camera AG, the Huawei Mate 9 will be including a second generation Leica camera that was developed in a new innovation center as a result of the two company's partne
Camera AG, the Huawei Mate 9 will be including a second generation Leica
camera that was developed in a new innovation center as a result of the two company's partne
camera that was developed in a new innovation center as a result of the two
company's partnership.
The new device has Zeiss
cameras, after HMD said in July that it had signed a partnership with the group, part of the
German optics
company Carl Zeiss AG.
The Chinese tech giant likely once again collaborated with Leica in order to develop and optimize the imaging technologies offered by its latest flagships, with the
German optics
company already contributing to the
camera hardware of multiple Huawei - made devices released in recent years.
The
company has recently rekindled its partnership with Carl Zeiss, so front and rear
camera co-developed with the
German lens optics firm were expected.
The BBC reports that Zeiss will help the Finnish
company to develop the
camera «in all Nokia smartphones in the future,» although the
German house did not have a hand in building the optics for Nokia's N3, N5 and N6, which go on sale next week.
Huawei's long been a partner with
camera maker Leica, and the
German company has once again exerted its influence over the Mate 9's rear - facing
cameras.
Leica once again partnered with Huawei on creating a mobile imaging setup, the leak suggests, depicting the P20 Lite with a dual -
camera setup designed by the
German optics
company.
The
company is in partnership with Leica (A
German camera maker) and they are together working on a triple
camera setup and this system is capable of clicking pictures up to 40 MP.
The
company previously announced a partnership with Leica that would see the
company leverage the
German camera maker's brand and photography tech in future devices, and it spent much of the event today talking up the device's
camera specs and capabilities (more on that below).
As expected, the new devices represent the very pinnacle of the
company's engineering and general R&D efforts, with the P20 Pro in particular being an ultra-premium proposition offering a number of industry firsts, including an unprecedented triple -
camera setup designed and optimized by the firm's long - term
German partner Leica.
At the Mate 9 announcement in Las Vegas, it was said that Leica, the famous
camera company with which Huawei has an ongoing relationship to improve mobile photography, will open an «innovation center» at its
German campus and, employing several Huawei engineers to improve the
camera hardware and software experience in smartphones.
The
camera technology has been developed with Leica, the
German company known for making high - end
cameras.
Huawei is launching the P9 flagship with the
camera technology of
German company Leica.
As mentioned, Leica has created a special set of optics for the HUAWEI Mate 10 Pro, with each of its dual
cameras utilizing an f / 1.6 lens from the
German company.
Bloomberg Businessweek reports that the
German manufacturing
company that produces Leica
cameras...
Bloomberg Businessweek reports that the
German manufacturing
company that produces Leica
cameras plans to open 160 stores worldwide by 2016.