At the recently held Future Lens 2024 event in China, Tecno showcased its latest trio of groundbreaking imaging technologies. These included two advanced imaging innovations—EVS Dynamic Shot and Tap Any Zoom Dual Prism Telephoto—and a newly developed imaging framework called the Tecno Innovative Imaging Matrix (TIM).
The Tecno Innovative Imaging Matrix introduces a restructured and optimized imaging process powered by advanced AI imaging capabilities. This innovation enables the launch of new and enhanced imaging functions. The EVS Dynamic Shot technology is designed to capture moving subjects with precision, while the Tap Any Zoom Dual Prism Telephoto enhances stability for long-range photography.
The Tecno Innovative Imaging Matrix is built on four foundational layers: the Hardware Foundation Layer, Deconstruction Layer, Engine Reconstruction Layer, and Tecno Algorithm Process Stack (TAPS). Together, these layers ensure a unique AI-driven imaging experience for users.
The EVS Dynamic Shot technology allows seamless capture of moving subjects, solving challenges associated with motion photography. Whether photographing the mesmerizing flight of a bird or the high-speed action of motorsports, this next-generation, tailor-made technology ensures crystal-clear and flawless imagery.
Similarly, the Tap Any Zoom Dual Prism Telephoto addresses three major challenges in telephoto shooting—difficulty in focusing, frequent blurring, and lack of re-framing options. By incorporating lens-shift optical image stabilization and an intelligent AI algorithm within a dual prism design, users can capture extraordinary telephoto shots with ease.
Speaking about these innovations, Huang Xiao Han, Director of Tecno’s Imaging Research and Development (R&D) Center, stated, “This year, we have introduced technologies that elevate smartphone photography to unprecedented heights. Based on our unmatched AI vision strategies, we have brought forward entirely new concepts that ensure users an enriched imaging experience powered by advanced AI technologies.”