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Vivo to launch new V21 series with new industry-leading night camera



KATHMANDU: Vivo is gearing to launch its V21 series, which is said to be equipped with the best-in-class night camera to take away the pain points of night photography.

\With much focus on the selfie front camera performance, the Vivo V21 series is expected to offer better night selfie effects. Adopting a consumer-centric approach in order to conceptualize, innovate, and design, the V21 series is expected to bring top-notch hardware to deliver bright, clear, and stable images even in low-light environments.

The most important aspect of night photography is achieving the right balance of light and stabilization for rich details. vivo has reportedly mastered the balance of image stabilization and an appropriate amount of light intake to do away with night photography woes.

The smartphones in this series will help enable the user to eliminate all challenges and capture the best photos even in low light. The V21’s camera can significantly enhance the exposure in low light scenarios without any compromise in quality, making photos captured at night clearer and brighter.

This revolutionary up-gradation will help solve the issues users have faced for so long. In the past, taking photos in the low light with a phone meant underexposed and blurred photos. However, that won’t be an issue anymore.

An advanced camera is a key feature every user looks for while buying a new smartphone. The phone camera has reached a point where it’s close to replacing a professional DSLR Camera.

The only challenge that remains is low-light photography. Every user has faced this problem. Light is the most important aspect of photography; the quality and clarity of an image depend on the availability of light in the environment and that makes capturing clear photos at night problematic. Even though the latest smartphones offer a low light photography feature, they often don’t produce the best result.

Publish Date : 12 July 2021 13:36 PM

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