The biggest difference between shooting video and shooting photos is that a photo can tolerate a split second of shake, but video cannot—once the footage starts to wobble, no amount of color accuracy or image quality can save it. And for scenarios where audio recording is essential—such, such as interviews, on-site documentation, or vlogging—audio quality matters just as much as picture quality.
The OPPO Find X9 Ultra has made corresponding provisions in both of these dimensions.
OPPO India officially launched the OPPO Find X9 Ultra on May 21, 2026. As the flagship model of the Find X9 series, it features a next-generation Hasselblad Master Imaging System, powered by OPPO’s in-house LUMO Imaging Engine.
OPPO Find X9 Ultra Takes a Hardware-and-Software Approach to Video Stabilization
Three lenses feature 2-axis OIS optical stabilization: the wide-angle main camera (200MP, f/1.5), the 3x telephoto (200MP, f/2.2), and the 10x ultra-telephoto (50MP, f/3.5) are all equipped with OIS. At 10x optical zoom, even the slightest hand movement gets magnified significantly. According to OPPO’s official technical documentation, the 10x ultra-telephoto lens also incorporates Sensor Shift stabilization technology, designed to support stable handheld shooting in scenarios like concerts and sports events.

Video Specs: Covering Everything from Everyday to Professional
The OPPO Find X9 Ultra is the first OPPO flagship to introduce 8K 30fps recording. For most video creators, the value of 8K isn’t about outputting 8K content directly mainstream platforms still have limited support for 8K but rather about having more room for cropping and reframing during post-production.
The more practical spec is 4K 120fps Dolby Vision HDR recording. 120fps means you can capture smooth slow-motion footage, and Dolby Vision HDR ensures a high ceiling for color and dynamic range.
In terms of video zoom, the camera supports up to 10x optical zoom and up to 30x digital zoom during recording. Rear video stabilization supports both 60fps and 30fps at 4K and 1080P resolutions.

The Complete Rear Imaging System
- The OPPO Find X9 Ultra’s rear setup consists of five lenses:
- Ultra-wide: 50MP, f/2.0, 123° field of view, with autofocus
- Wide-angle main: 200MP, f/1.5, with 2-axis OIS
- 3x telephoto: 200MP, f/2.2, with 2-axis OIS
- 10x ultra-telephoto: 50MP, f/3.5, with 2-axis OIS
- Monochrome lens: 3.2MP, f/2.4
The front camera is a 50MP sensor (f/2.4) with autofocus. The front camera supports 4K 60fps video recording, which is more than adequate for selfie vlogs.
Performance and Display
The OPPO Find X9 Ultra is powered by Qualcomm’s fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 mobile platform, paired with 12GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB UFS 4.1 storage.
The display is a 6.82-inch QHD+ (3168×1440) AMOLED flat panel with a 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate and peak brightness of 1800 nits. It remains clear when checking the viewfinder or reviewing footage in bright outdoor sunlight. The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2. The device also comes with premium wallpapers that make the device more premium.
FAQs
Q: Does it overheat during long video recording sessions?
A: The OPPO Find X9 Ultra is equipped with a next-generation 3D Cryo-velocity cooling system, featuring an Encapsulated Thermal Unit and an ultra-thin vapor chamber, specifically designed for intensive 8K recording and extended shooting sessions.
Q: What video recording formats does the OPPO Find X9 Ultra support?
A: The rear camera supports 8K 30fps, 4K 120fps/60fps/30fps, and 1080P 120fps/60fps/30fps. Both 4K and 1080P support Dolby Vision HDR capture at up to 120fps.
Q: What video formats does the front camera support?
A: The 50MP front camera supports 4K 60fps and 30fps, as well as 1080P 60fps and 30fps recording.
Conclusion
For anyone in India looking for a phone with stable video recording and reliable image quality, the OPPO Find X9 Ultra offers an option well worth serious consideration. It’s not the kind of device that “looks great on paper but always gives you something to worry about when you’re actually shooting”—from stabilization to thermal management, every element works toward one goal: making handheld video recording results consistently stable and usable


