The HUAWEI P30 Pro is equipped with the all-new world’s first Leica Quad Camera System, introduced for the first time in Sri Lanka, consisting of a 40MP main camera with the HUAWEI world’s first SuperSpectrum Sensor, a 20MP ultra-wide angle camera, an 8MP telephoto camera, the HUAWEI ToF (Time of Flight) Camera and a 32MP front camera that takes selfies to a new level.
Country Head, Huawei Sri Lanka, Peter Liu, stated, “It is a fact about Huawei that we strive to offer customers with the best opportunities and services.
The Huawei P30 Pro allows aspiring photographers to develop their skills with the all-purpose Leica Quad camera for the first time ever.
The Leica Quad Camera System accommodates your photography to help see the world in its entirety.
This unmatched super camera system gives you the freedom to capture your incredible moments.
Huawei has premiered in high-quality smartphone photography as the Leica camera is primarily here to surprise all photographers with its capabilities.”
While last year's top-of-the-range P20 Pro and Mate 20 Pro offered a triple-lens Leica-branded rear camera system, 2019's flagship P30 Pro goes even further with a 'quad camera' system featuring superb low-light performance.
This seemingly simple change requires many changes in the hardware and software stack to reconstruct greens, but the new RYYB sensor delivers "almost night-sight" sensitivity up to a remarkable ISO 409600.
Specifications aside, Huawei P30 Pro also offers 5x optical zoom, 10x hybrid zoom, and 50x optical zoom.
With AI mode enabled, the camera can automatically optimize macro shots, recognize scenes and do lots more with the help of AI.
For selfie lovers, Huawei P30 Pro offers a 32-megapixel camera.
The P30 Pro camera is extremely efficient and useful when it comes to low-light photography, thanks to its RYYB SuperSpectrum Sensor, that fights bad lighting by replacing green pixels with superior yellow and larger pixels.
With the special photographical benefits and features that huawei P30 Pro entails, customers will undoubtedly “Rewrite the Rules of Photography”.