With its Mate 60 series of smartphones, Huawei continues to make waves in the smartphone industry, especially thanks to its photographic features. Recently, we informed you about how the Huawei Mate 60 trumps the iPhone 15 Pro Max and captures unexpectedly stunning shots of the Moon. The phone’s capability for macro photography has now been made public. A social media user’s photos captured with the macro lens of the Huawei Mate 60 Pro+ eloquently depict the intricate mosquito feeding ritual. Here are the specifics…
Huawei Mate 60 Pro+ Macro Lens Captures Stunning Footage of a Mosquito’s Blood Meal
A new video posted by a Chinese blogger demonstrates the amazing capabilities of the macro lens of the Huawei Mate 60 Pro+. The whole process of a mosquito feeding on a person is seen in spectacular clarity in the video. The mosquito lands on the subject’s skin at the start of the video. The mosquito’s tiny legs, antennae, and proboscis, which it uses to puncture the skin, can all be seen thanks to the macro lens.
The video depicts the proboscis of the mosquito stretching and retracting as it takes blood. The mosquito’s saliva and the blood it takes are only two examples of the minute intricacies of the feeding process that the macro lens is able to capture. The mosquito leaves after finishing its meal in the final frame of the film.
The macro lens on the Huawei Mate 60 Pro+ combines two cutting-edge technologies to provide outstanding results. A super-long-stroke slide-axis motor design is the initial innovation. This motor enables the lens to focus up to 3.5 cm away, which is far closer than the majority of smartphone cameras.
A dual-lens-in-focus architecture is the second technology. Two lens groups are used in this construction, one of which is permanent and the other mobile. While the fixed lens group offers picture stabilization, the moveable lens group can focus up to 3.5 cm away. The Mate 60 Pro+’s macro lens combines these two technologies for a special blend of close-focusing capability and image clarity.