Oppo Find X9 Ultra Could Go All-In on Cameras With Dual 200MP Zoom Sensors
The Oppo Find X9 Ultra is expected to debut in March, and a new leak from a tipster on X is already lifting the curtain on its rumored camera hardware.
The main camera is said to use Sony’s newly announced Lytia 901 sensor — a 200MP, 1/1.12-inch unit with a 23mm focal length.
Reports claim the ultrawide camera will rely on Samsung’s 50MP ISOCELL JN5 sensor (1/2.76-inch) with a 15mm focal length, while that same sensor is expected to handle a 230mm telephoto setup with 10x optical zoom.
Rounding out the setup is a 70mm periscope telephoto camera, reportedly built around OmniVision’s OV52A sensor — a large 1/1.28-inch unit with a massive 200MP resolution and 3x optical zoom.
That said, this rumor should be taken with a healthy dose of skepticism, as it comes from a largely unproven source. Still, if true, the setup is intriguing, pairing two zoom cameras with a notably larger sensor on the shorter telephoto.

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