Igeekphone News, December 23rd: realme announced the imaging parameters of the 16 Pro and 16 Pro+ phones on the Instagram platform yesterday. Both phones will be equipped with a 200-megapixel main camera and will be officially released on January 6th next year.
It is reported that the main cameras of these two mobile phones will be equipped with Samsung HP5 CMOS sensors, with a size of 1/1.56 inches and an aperture of f/1.8. They support “full-pixel auto zoom”, offer two lossless zoom modes of 1x and 2x, and also feature the LumaColor Image image algorithm. It can present more realistic final images, bringing vivid light and shadow performance as well as accurate texture details.

At the same time, these two mobile phones will also introduce HyperRAW, InstantSnap and Anti-Distortion algorithms, which can provide sharper details and more stable video shooting for all focal lengths and reduce edge distortion of the picture.
It is worth noting that the realme 16 Pro+ will also feature a “full focal length imaging system”. The telephoto lens is equipped with a Samsung JN5 sensor, with a zoom range covering 0.6x to 120x, suitable for various shooting scenarios such as portrait, street scene, and long-distance photography.
In terms of video, the realme 16 Pro+ can shoot 4K HDR videos at 1x, 2x, 3.5x and 7x focal lengths. The 1x and 3.5x models also support 4K 60fps video recording.








