HONOR 200: Revolutionizing Smartphone Photography with Studio-Level AI Portraits

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HONOR 200 Series x Studio Harcourt (2)

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Smartphone photography is set to transform with the arrival of the HONOR 200, scheduled for release on July 17, 2024. This device promises to bring studio-quality portraiture, valued at PHP 120,000, directly into the hands of consumers.

HONOR 200 Series x Studio Harcourt (2)

At the heart of the HONOR 200’s capabilities is a collaboration with Studio Harcourt, a prestigious Parisian photography studio. The result is Studio Harcourt mode, which encapsulates the essence of professional portrait photography in a smartphone.

The device’s 50MP Portrait Main Camera with dual stabilization (OIS + EIS), ensuring crisp images even in challenging conditions. Its flagship-level 1/1.3-inch Super Dynamic H9000 Sensor provides superior light sensitivity and HDR support, elevating the quality of each captured moment.

HONOR 200 Series x Studio Harcourt (1)

For those who appreciate the art of zoomed portraits, the HONOR 200 Pro variant offers a 50MP Telephoto Camera with a customized Sony IMX 856 Sensor. Selfie enthusiasts will appreciate the 50MP Portrait Selfie Camera, which adapts to various lighting scenarios with automatic FOV switching.

“With Studio Harcourt’s expertise in capturing timeless and classic portrait shots featuring the most iconic personalities, the team of imaging expert from HONOR and Studio Harcourt conducted extensive analysis of countless scenarios and datasets from the photography house, successfully incorporated the studio’s profound understanding of manipulating light and shadow.”

– HONOR Philippines Vice President Stephen Cheng

HONOR 200 Series Launch

Consumers eager to experience this revolution in mobile photography can tune into the live launch event on July 17, 2024, via HONOR Philippines’ Facebook page.

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Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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