Due to an embargo, I can’t share certain details or any opinions about the Oppo Find X9 or Find X9 Pro in this piece – we’ll have more details on the new Oppo flagships as soon as we’re able to share them.

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Oppo Find X9 Pro in photography case(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)Oppo Find X9 Pro with the extender lens mount detached(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)Oppo Find X9 Pro with the extender lens mount partially attached (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)Oppo Find X9 Pro with the extender lens mount attached(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)Oppo Find X9 Pro Hasselblad extender lens(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)

Back to that lens extender: the Hasselblad lens extender is a 3.28x telephoto zoom lens that screws onto a mount on a special photography case for the Oppo Find X9 Pro. The Teleconverter sits over the phone’s in-built 200MP 70mm telephoto camera.

Without the Teleconverter attached, that super-high resolution sensor allows for a 50MP cropped zoom at 140mm relative magnification, and a 12.5MP crop at 280mm relative magnification.

However, attaching the Teleconverter lens gives you the ability to take full-sensor pictures at 230mm magnification, cropped to 50MP at 460mm, and 12.5MP at 920mm. Of course, that’s not the same as using a dedicated sensor and lens at either simulated focal length, but its a heck of an improvement on typical digital zoom.

Due to an embargo, I can’t get into further detail about the phone’s camera system – but I can show you some samples that really illustrate the power of the Hasselblad extender lens. I also can’t share any opinions about the performance of the phone, so forgive my rather dry descriptions of what you’re seeing.

First up, here are some photos of a view of Canary Wharf – the first image is from the main camera, the second is from the telephoto camera without the lens extender attached, and the third is with the lens extender attached, magnification matched:

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A distant view of LondonA main camera shot of the view of Canary Wharf, 23mm equivalent(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)A view of LondonA shot without the Hasselblad lens extender at an equivalent magnification to the extender,(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)A view of LondonA shot with the Hasselblad lens extender(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)

Here’s a crop-in of the two images:

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A view of Canary Wharf, cropped inWithout the Hasselblad extender lens(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)A view of Canary Wharf, cropped inWith the Hasselblad extender lens (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)

While shooting the vista above, I noticed a particularly unbothered fox hanging out at a nearby pub. Here are some close-ups of the chilled canine:

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A fox in a pub courtyard, with a white car to the left of the frameA main camera shot of the fox in the pub courtyard(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)A fox in a pub courtyardA shot of the fox with the in-built telephoto camera without the Hasselblad extender lens at default magnification(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)Wide shot of a foxWith the Hasselblad extender lens at default magnification(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)Medium close up of a foxWith the Hasselblad extender lens at double magnification (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)Close up of a foxWith the Hasselblad extender lens at just over quadruple magnification(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)

How about some concert pics? Here are some action shots from a recent Sigur Ros performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London:

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Two cellists playing music in a dark and smoky stageWith the Hasselblad extender lens at double magnification(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)A conductor pointing to an orchestraWith the Hasselblad extender lens at just over double magnification(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)The brass section of an orchestraWith the Hasselblad extender lens at default magnification(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)Various players in an orchestra lit in dim red lightWith the Hasselblad extender lens at default magnification(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)

And here’s a shot to illustrate how far we were from the stage:

A much wider shot of an empty stage at the Royal Albert Hall

A shot of the stage with the phone’s ultra-wide camera (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)

Oppo Find X8 review and Oppo Find X8 Pro review for a reminder of last year’s models, or check in with our guide to the best Oppo phones for a look at the whole lineup.

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