Oppo Find X9 Pro Will Support Hasselblad’s New Modular Imaging Kit With Teleconverter and Grip
Oppo is bringing professional-grade photography to smartphones with its new Hasselblad Professional Imaging Kit, a modular camera attachment built exclusively for the upcoming Find X9 Pro. The company announced the new kit ahead of the Find X9 series launch, which is set for October 16, 2025.

A Modular Camera Kit for Serious Shooters
The new Hasselblad Imaging Kit includes a teleconverter, a magnetic handle, a magnetic protective case, and a professional shoulder strap. The goal here isn’t to replace a camera, but to give photographers more tactile control while shooting on mobile.
The magnetic handle adds a physical shutter button and an ergonomic grip—something that makes smartphone shooting feel a bit more like using a dedicated camera. Meanwhile, the teleconverter extends the optical range, helping users capture sharper long-distance shots without relying entirely on digital zoom.
200MP Hasselblad Periscope Camera
At the heart of the Find X9 Pro is a 200-megapixel Hasselblad-branded periscope lens, which supports 4K 120fps Dolby Vision video recording. Combined with the teleconverter, this setup could offer one of the most flexible zoom systems we’ve seen on a smartphone.
The Find X9 Series Lineup
The Oppo Find X9 features a 6.59-inch 1.5K OLED display, Dimensity 9500 chipset, and a 7025mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. Its camera setup includes a 50MP LYT808 main sensor, 50MP ultra-wide, and LYT600 periscope, along with a 2MP multispectral sensor and 32MP selfie camera.
The Find X9 Pro steps it up with a 6.78-inch LTPO OLED display, a 7500mAh battery, and the flagship 200MP HP5 periscope sensor. It’s paired with a 50MP main and 50MP ultra-wide camera, supported by the same multispectral sensor for better color accuracy.
Accessories for the Standard Find X9
Oppo also confirmed that the standard Find X9 will receive its own set of dedicated video accessories. The company hasn’t shared specifics yet, but it’s safe to assume they’ll cater to mobile filmmakers looking for better stability and control.


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