Again ... The promotional images of the Huawei P30 Pro camera were captured with a DSLR camera
Last year, Huawei made a big fuss about Huawei taking professional photos of DSLR cameras in the Nova 3 phone ads to show them as phone shoots. These images really surprised users because of the apparent difference in quality between the ad images and the images they take. But fate will reveal that after the publication of the Egyptian broadcaster in the advertisement images behind the scenes show taking pictures with a DSLR camera.
Things seem to be back with the P30 Pro, which is due to be launched on March 26, according to GSMArena. The images that were found in the advertising campaign to detect the capabilities of the camera and zoom accuracy were purchased online, and one of them (above) was taken in 2009 to the crater of the volcano and below the image published by the company.
Not only has Huawei been alone since last year, because Samsung has done the same thing on a Twitter account in Brazil and posted photos it had bought from Getty. Many companies do the same.
As Huawei told The Verge, she did not fool anyone because the images were used as an explanatory reference to the ads rather than being picked up by phone. This was indicated by writing "advertisements only" below the images in the original publication on Weibo.
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