Día de los Muertos or Day of the Dead is a big thing in Mexico. Deservedly making it onto UNESCO’s list of intangible cultural heritage, it is a huge celebration, which pays homage to the dead by celebrating rather than mourning.
We were lucky enough to be invited by Oppo along with other media to see the show up close and we picked up the Oppo Find X9 Pro to capture it all.
There aren’t many other smartphones on the planet that can match Oppo’s best in a camera test, so we were pretty confident in our choice.

The Oppo Find X9 Pro has a solid camera system on the back. Its primary lens is a 23mm f/1.5 wide-angle lens with a 50MP 1/1.28-inch sensor on hand. Next to it is a 15mm f/2.0 ultrawide with a 50MP 1/2.76-inch sensor. Finally, there’s the star of the show, a 70mm f/2.1 telephoto lens with a 200MP 1/1.56-inch imager.
We have a very in-depth evaluation of the Oppo Find X9 Pro’s camera system in our full review, so this will be more of a gallery of examples for you to enjoy.
Starting with ultrawide samples.






Oppo Find X9 Pro – 15mm f/2.0 ultrawide camera
Let’s move on to the wide-angle camera. But first, a panorama captured with Hasselblad Xpan mode.

Xpan mode from the 23mm f/1.5 main camera
Here are the examples of wide angle cameras.






Oppo Find X9 Pro – 23mm f/1.5 wide angle






Oppo Find X9 Pro – 23mm f/1.5 wide angle


Oppo Find X9 Pro – 23mm f/1.5 wide angle
Here is an assortment of 70mm telephoto lens samples.









Oppo Find X9 Pro: 70mm f/2.1 telephoto lens






Oppo Find X9 Pro: 70mm f/2.1 telephoto lens



Oppo Find X9 Pro: 70mm f/2.1 telephoto lens



Oppo Find X9 Pro: 70mm f/2.1 telephoto lens
And finally, here are some low-light shots.



Oppo Find X9 Pro – 23mm f/1.5 wide angle in low light



Oppo Find X9 Pro: 70mm f/2.1 telephoto lens
Oppo Find X9 Pro
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