
Realme Vice President Wang Wei announced on Weibo that the GT8 Pro will feature the industry's first main camera lens certified to the Ricoh GR optical standard.
Wang Wei stated that this "Ricoh GR Anti-Glare Main Camera" achieves three major technological breakthroughs. Regarding anti-glare, a new lens structure and five layers of ultra-low-reflection coating reduce reflectivity to an astonishing 0.2%, significantly reducing ghosting and flare. Regarding light transmittance, the camera utilizes a high-transmittance double-layer AR-coated glass with a transmittance of up to 97%, combined with deep-absorption blue glass to effectively filter out infrared interference. At the algorithm level, the jointly developed intuitive algorithm engine eliminates over-processing and accurately restores image quality through four core algorithms, including a Raw-domain pixel-level image quality algorithm and 10-bit true color transitions.
Notably, the realme GT8 Pro has been specifically enhanced for street photography. To address common glare and distortion issues in complex lighting conditions, 7P high-lens lenses and a new lens design achieve low distortion. Combined with a large 1/1.56-inch sensor and 50-megapixel resolution, the camera maximizes light intake while maintaining image purity.
"When evaluating photos, we often use terms like 'very faithful' and 'very realistic,' which presents a significant challenge for mobile phone cameras." Wang Wei stated that through in-depth collaboration with Ricoh GR imaging experts, the GT8 Pro has achieved significant upgrades compared to its predecessor in terms of anti-glare, low distortion, and high resolution, striving to capture that "feeling of that moment" and making every photo worth savoring again and again.
realme GT8 Pro debuts with a Ricoh GR-certified main camera, boasting a reflectivity of only 0.2%
realme GT8 Pro will officially launch this month.