BARCELONA — At MWC 2015, Nubia, a subsidiary of Chinese-based mobile manufacturer ZTE, quietly showcased its newest high-end handset, the Z9 Max.
Packed with photo editing features, the device has several tools for its 16-megapixel rear-camera. In addition to meters for adjusting white balance, ISO levels and exposure, it has many shooting modes that take advantage of the camera’s long-exposure feature.
Different settings include super night, light painting (where users can drag a light sources to create whimsical light effects) and star track. Star track requires users to set their Z9 Max on a tripod for 6 to 8 hours in order to capture the movement of stars.
Recording capabilities include shooting in 1,080p HD and 4K video.
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