Oppo Find X9 Ultra: 10x Optical Zoom vs Teleconverter Setup

Key Takeaways

1. The Oppo Find X9 Ultra features a built-in 10x zoom module that allows for high-quality photos without the need for additional gear like teleconverters.
2. The new zoom module includes a compact design with a five-reflection, W-shaped light path, enhancing optical performance while minimizing stray light.
3. Oppo uses advanced ND filter coatings and precision-crafted prisms to improve light control and ensure consistent color across its camera system.
4. Marketing tactics may exaggerate the capabilities of the Find X9 Ultra compared to competitors, like the Vivo X300 Pro, which may offer superior image quality with its dedicated teleconverter.
5. Early sample images suggest that the Find X9 Ultra’s 10x optical zoom can provide satisfactory results for most users, even if it doesn’t match dedicated teleconverter setups.


Even though external lenses like teleconverters made for the Vivo X200 Ultra or X300 Pro can provide excellent performance, they usually need a special case and extra gear to carry if you want to take high-quality pictures of faraway subjects. The new Oppo Find X9 Ultra, set to launch globally in April, could be a great choice for those who like to travel light.

Innovative Zoom Module

Oppo has recently released teasers on Weibo and through Pete Lau on X to highlight its built-in 10x zoom module. In China, the company has given a pretty detailed view of the design and how the system works. Oppo has introduced a new mirror assembly that is only 29 mm long, which has a five-reflection, W-shaped light path to achieve excellent optical performance with a focal length of 230 mm.

Improved Light Control

This module is reportedly designed to produce much less stray light compared to a traditional four-reflection system. Oppo credits this, in part, to ND filter coatings along the light path and prisms crafted with nano-level precision. Although the Samsung ISOCELL JN5 (1/2.76-inch, 50 MP) isn’t the latest sensor, Oppo mentioned on Weibo that it has been fine-tuned for the optical zoom system, helping to keep color consistent with the other cameras on the Find X9 Ultra. A triple-calibration process is also used during production to ensure each module performs at its best.

Marketing vs Reality

A teaser video from China shows a hefty teleconverter vanishing into the Find X9 Ultra, which is more of a clever marketing tactic than an accurate depiction. In contrast, the Vivo X300 Pro combined with its 200 mm teleconverter utilizes a 1/1.4-inch, 200 MP sensor, which theoretically should provide much better image quality than the Find X9 Ultra’s native 10x periscope zoom, no matter how impressive Oppo’s solution is compared to past attempts.

Sample Images and Performance

The sample image below is meant to show what the Oppo Find X9 Ultra’s 10x optical zoom can achieve when placed next to an unnamed flagship that has an external telephoto extender. If Oppo’s system can come close to the quality that a dedicated teleconverter setup provides, it should be good enough for most users. At the very least, it’s a handy option when you lack a teleconverter.

In the comparison shown above, the photographer was understandably quite distant from the subject, as evident in this photo taken at 1x zoom.

Previous Generations

Referring to earlier models, the next clip compares the Find X9 Ultra’s native 10x zoom with that of an unnamed previous-generation phone that offers the same zoom level. This likely points to either the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra or the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra, as no other devices seem to fit the description.

OPPO Zhuo Shijie Weibo, Pete Lau auf X, Oppo Weibo.

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