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TECNO reveals Freeform Continuum and Dual-mirror Reflect telephoto technologies

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TECNO presented its latest mobile imaging developments at the annual Future Lens event, held on December 3 in Chongqing, China.
TECNO reveals Freeform Continuum and Dual-mirror Reflect telephoto technologies
Freeform Continuum Telephoto

Big leaps for imaging from TECNO

This year marked the 5th iteration of the conference, which gathers industry analysts, technology media, and imaging specialists.

The presentation centered on two new telephoto technologies. The first is called a Dual-Mirror Reflect Telephoto system, which uses a coaxial optical design reported to reduce the module size by half compared to conventional telephoto units. 

The company stated this design allows for integration into thinner devices while maintaining zoom performance and improving low-light capability, and produces a distinct circular bokeh effect.
TECNO reveals Freeform Continuum and Dual-mirror Reflect telephoto technologies
Dual-mirror reflect telephoto

Meanwhile, the 2nd innovation is called Freeform Continuum Telephoto. It was introduced to provide continuous optical zoom from 1x to 9x magnification

The system is designed to transition between focal lengths without digital cropping or the distinct jumps associated with switching between separate camera lenses.
TECNO Image Matrix

The company detailed updates to its TECNO Image Matrix (TIM), an architecture that combines computational photography, AI-enhanced optics, and control systems. 

TIM is intended to analyze subject matter, user intent, and scene emotion, and supports the brand's Universal Tone skin-tone reproduction technology. TECNO described TIM as the foundational platform for its future imaging developments.

Executives and an industry analyst provided commentary during the event. TECNO's Chief Marketing Officer, Laury Bai, emphasized an objective to capture emotional resonance in images, referring to the new technologies as simplifying the photographic process. 

On the other hand, analysts from Counterpoint Research acknowledged TECNO's approach to integrating hardware and software, specifically citing Universal Tone. TECNO's Director of Image R&D, Xiaohan Huang, noted an industry shift from merely capturing light to interpreting scenes.

The event also reviewed imaging milestones since the Future Lens series began in 2021, including early periscope lens implementation in mid-range devices and advances in multi-skin-tone imaging. 

The company also announced the opening of an automated imaging laboratory, developed in collaboration with DXOMARK, which is intended to simulate real-world conditions for camera testing.

Looking forward, TECNO outlined plans to further combine optical engineering with artificial intelligence, pursue additional research partnerships, and expand the availability of its imaging technologies in international markets.

What do you guys think?

Sources: TECNO 1, 2

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