Virtual DC FanDome returns with exclusive sneak peeks, trailers, and more

Pinoy fans, get ready to suit up! DC FanDome, the ultimate global fan experience, will return on Sunday, October 17 (in most Asian timezones), with an all-new, epic streaming event.

The free virtual event will once again welcome fans from around the world to immerse themselves in the DC Multiverse at DCFanDome.com and celebrate the stars and creators of their favorite feature films, live-action, and animated television series, games, comics, home entertainment releases, and more.

DC Kids FanDome will also launch with a special kid-friendly experience accessed separately at DCKidsFanDome.com. Additionally, DC FanDome 2021 will be available on Twitch, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, giving fans more ways to watch the events unfolding in DC FanDome’s Hall of Heroes.

Ann Sarnoff, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, WarnerMedia Studios and Networks Group, said: “DC FanDome 2020 was the first-of-its-kind global virtual fan experience and showcased every aspect of the DC Universe with unprecedented scale and access. This year, we’re taking everything that people loved about DC FanDome and supercharging it to super-serve fans with even more exclusive first-looks, breaking news, in-depth interviews and insight from the stars and creative teams of their favorite DC content.”

World’s Greatest Super Heroes — and Super-Villains

DC FanDome will feature an unrivaled gathering of casts and creators behind fan-favorite DC games, comics, movies, and TV shows. Expect breaking news, exclusive trailers and announcements, never-before-seen footage, revealing conversations, and more surprises in the DC FanDome:

  • Movie previews and features including an exclusive new trailer for The Batman, new content from DC League of Super-Pets, a first look at Black Adam, a sneak peek at The Flash, and behind the scenes looks at Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom and Shazam! Fury of the Gods.
  •  A look at new seasons of Batwoman, The Flash, Superman & Lois, and Sweet Tooth; a farewell tribute to Supergirl as it approaches its epic conclusion after six seasons; a celebration of 100 episodes of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow; a first look at forthcoming new drama Naomi; and a sneak peek at an upcoming episode of DC’s Stargirl.
  • Game previews including new reveals from the highly anticipated Gotham Knights, developed by Warner Bros. Games Montréal, and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, developed by Rocksteady Studios.
  • A showcase of upcoming books honoring Wonder Woman. DC explores her history with the DC Black Label miniseries Wonder Woman Historia, expands the Amazon mythos with Nubia and the Amazons, and honors the inspiration she has provided to women around the world with the original graphic novel Wonderful Women of the World. Additionally, DC will share details about the next installment of the epic, universe-spanning Batman/Fortnite comic crossover, and fans can also expect to hear more about the upcoming Batman: Fear State, the new six-issue Black Manta series, the return of the Milestone Universe, and much more.
  • An exclusive look at the upcoming series Peacemaker and limited event series DMZ. The streamer is also debuting more surprises and sneak peeks from new series as well as returning favorites such as Titans and Doom Patrol. All four series hail from Warner Bros. Television.
  • A look at the series Aquaman: King of Atlantis; provide a sneak peek at season three of the adult animated comedy series Harley Quinn and share what’s in store for #HarIvy; deliver a very early look at the next animated chapter of the Dark Knight in the all-new upcoming series Batman: Caped Crusader; and give fans a preview of Young Justice: Phantoms (warning: there will be spoilers!).
  • A  sneak peek at Superman and the rest of the Justice League in Injustice, an all-new animated movie inspired by the popular games and comic, as well as the premiere of the trailer for the all-new animated heist movie Catwoman: Hunted. Both movies are produced in association with Warner Bros. Animation.

DC Kids FanDome

Once again, DC FanDome is going to be a family affair, serving the youngest DC fans with their own special experience in the DC Kids FanDome.

Kids and their parents around the world can explore the DC Multiverse alongside their favorite DC Super Heroes, catch sneak peeks of upcoming DC animated adventures like Batwheels, DC Super Hero Girls and Teen Titans Go!, and immerse themselves in at-home digital activities all in a safe, kid-friendly environment at DCKidsFanDome.com.

All-Access DC FanDome

In addition to joining the DC FanDome at the main DCFanDome.com destination, fans will be able to watch the event via Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. DC FanDome will be fully accessible on phones, tablets, laptops, or desktops, allowing fans to take DC FanDome with them wherever they are.

For all the latest scoop on DC FanDome, please be sure to visit DCFanDome.com regularly for news and updates. By registering at DCFanDome.com (it’s free!), you’ll get DC FanDome news directly in your inbox and gain access to members-only exclusives.

Follow the #DCFanDome hashtag on social media and the DC social channels on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. For updates from Asia, please follow the DC Asia Facebook page.

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vivo X80 Pro camera review: Worthy of its Pro moniker

When it comes to DSLR-like quality in mobile photography, Apple, Samsung, and Huawei are most likely on the top of our list. For years, they have produced some of the most innovative camera phones that set the benchmark for all other brands to follow.

With the latest AI and proper optics now being the focus of flagship devices as their selling point, it would seem that we are now at the peak of the mobile photography potential.

There is no denying that the top three brands mentioned produced the most competent imaging quality with the use of the latest hardware and software. However, vivo has recently been making waves in this segment, seemingly ready to take down the top contenders.

Successor to the X70 pro, vivo introduced the X80 Pro with features and optics worthy to take the top spot. Let’s take a closer look at what this phone has to offer and see why the Vivo X80 Pro should be included on your list.

Overview

Powering this device is the latest Qualcomm flagship processor Snapdragon 8 Gen1 and the vivo V1+ imaging chip. These are then combined with 12GB RAM and 256GB of storage partnered with Android 12 and FunTouch12.

On top of that, the device is equipped with an Ultra Large Liquid Cooling Vapor Chamber that promises maximum cooling during heavy tasks helping the phone to always be in peak performance.

It features a captivating 6.78-inch curved AMOLED display delivering a stunning 10-bit color (1.07 billion colors), 8000000:1 contrast ratio, HDR10+, 1500 nits peak brightness, and a 120Hz refresh rate plus 300Hz touch sampling rate. 

With 4700maH of power, the X80 Pro should easily last you the whole day even with heavy use. It comes with an 80W fast charger that claims a 100% charge in 38 minutes and is also offered with an optional 50W wireless charging. This device also boasts a reverse charging system where it allows you to charge other devices wirelessly.

Cameras and UI

The camera module is the shiny centerpiece to this work of art and holds a collection of vivo’s signature ZEISS cameras which includes a 50-megapixel wide with f/1.6 aperture and OIS, an 8-megapixel periscope telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom, an additional 12MP telephoto lens (50mm) with 2x optical zoom and gimbal OIS, and a 48-megapixel ultrawide sensor with laser autofocus.  

Additionally, the X80 cameras come with a T* ZEISS glass coating which reduces reflected light, therefore, eliminating unnecessary glare. 

Upon opening the camera app, you are greeted with a user-friendly and well-organized interface. Moving on to the default camera setting, the AI can turn your shots into professional-looking photos without needing to add any more filters. You also get a Zeiss setting offering true-to-life color reproduction that I found amazingly accurate in helping you preserve that natural look.

HDR is subtle and produces vibrant colors while boosting those shadows and taming those highlights. Images produced noticeably come with a natural depth and blur without having to use software thanks to the already wide sensor opening.

Camera performance

Putting the X80 Pro to the test, we have set several photographic challenges for it, namely: portraiture, landscape, still life, sports, macro, and night photography. 

Portrait test

Portraits, being one of the challenging tasks in mobile photography, is one of the notable features of this device. Apart from the main camera and telephoto, the X80 Pro is also equipped with a dedicated 2X lens allowing you to achieve that distinct 50mm prime lens look that photographers commonly use for portraiture.

On top of that, we find an array of Zeiss signature bokeh features in the Styles menu giving you that authentic and professional DSLR semblance. My favorite of which is Biotar which replicates the classic and well-loved Biotar circular motion bokeh, adding a bit of movement and mood to your portraits.

Other Zeiss looks include Cinematic, Distagon, Planar, and Sonnar together with other bokeh settings that are sure to fit your personal style, whatever your taste is. The beautification settings look natural and give skin that glamourous glow while also being able to adjust every facial feature you can think of.

I did, however, notice the edge detection to be a bit off compared to other phones in its category. Hair and even hats are awkwardly cropped with jagged-looking edges. Not really a deal-breaker, but it’s something they should consider fixing maybe in future updates.

Landscape test

Landscape photography is but a breeze with the X80 Pro, with natural-looking HDR and — thanks to that T* Zeiss coating — glare-free images under direct sunlight producing crisp and vibrant images.

Stepping it up a notch, nightscapes is where the vivo X80 Pro might just beat other flagship phones. The difference is simply night and day when compared to other flagship devices. The combination of a large sensor, large aperture, and its integrated gimbal and advanced OIS makes it possible to use low shutters allowing more light into the sensor giving you stunning and dynamic nightscapes.

Even without a tripod, this phone still produces accurate and vivid colors even in near-pitch black situations. On top of that, a collection of cinematically color graded presets is at your disposal, adding more drama to the already stunning nighttime visuals.

Turn on Astro Mode and watch the stars appear before your eyes while Supermoon Mode will give you the best possible shots of the moon produced from a mobile phone, thanks to its periscope lens that goes all the way to 60X digital zoom combined with AI and OIS.

But its capabilities don’t end there. Exploring more of its camera features, you will find the Long Exposure Mode allowing you to capture even more stunning nightscapes and low light images with several options to choose from. It offers settings of 2 seconds – bulb while capturing light trails and other motion blurs while, amazingly, still without a tripod. 

Additionally, its zooming capabilities are also on point for when you want to shoot far away objects and still keep details intact.

Sports and macro tests

Sports photography using the X80 Pro gives you professional-looking shots as well. With the use of Motion Focus, the camera will automatically track the subject while maintaining stability keeping your action shots sharp and engaging. 

If you’re the type of photographer who is into post-processing and getting every detail to your liking, RAW format DNG is available in Pro Mode allowing you to capture more exposure data for highlight and shadow recovery — a feature professional photographers will certainly find appealing. 

Macro photography is useful as well. It can capture subjects up close in great detail without compromising on clarity. Meanwhile, other camera features include High-res, Double exposure, Panoramic, AI group portrait, and more.

Video performance

Those are all impressive, but photography is not the X80 Pro’s only strong point. Switching to video, this phone excels just as well.

Those ZEISS-certified lenses and advanced stabilization are really what its video capability is all about. Boasting 8K 30fps and 4K 60fps with gimbal stabilization, you can be assured of top-quality videos.

Furthermore, the X80 is provided with a collection of familiar cinematic LUTS that further give your film a movie-like feel. In addition, enabling the ZEISS cinema option will allow you to shoot in a film-standard 2.39:1 aspect ratio while producing that distinct oval bokeh, giving you that desired Hollywood aesthetic.

Much like in Photo Mode, turning on AI in video mode will also allow you to capture stunning detail even in extremely low-light situations while keeping noise levels to a minimum. A notable feature for me is the fact that you get LOG color profile at 24p in video Pro Mode turning this device into a serious mobile cinema camera.

My only complaint with the video quality is the automatic bokeh in normal video mode that, sadly, cannot be switched off.  I found it annoying that the fake depth of field with bad edge detection messes up the footage almost all the time. To get rid of it, you have to use Pro Mode which is an unnecessary extra step and removes the 2.39:1 aspect ratio. A future software update hopefully fixes this problem. 

Vs vivo X80

We also have the X80 Pro’s more affordable sibling — the vivo X80. Without the Pro moniker, it touts Full HD+ display (vs QHD+ of X80 Pro), a different chipset made by MediaTek, no water and dust proofing, and no support for wireless charging.

For the cameras, thee X80 also carries a 50-megapixel main but using a different sensor, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide, and another 12-megapixel portrait lens. There is no fourth sensor like the periscope telephoto of the X80 Pro, but still its ZEISS optics are able to produce images that are more than enough for social media posts and comes with the same features and effects from ZEISS to easily achieve cinematic shots.

Here are more samples from the vivo X80:

Final thoughts

There is a reason why the vivo X series has been voted the “best camera of the year” in several international ranking lists in the past few years. The innovative gimbal integration and ZEISS optics are pretty much game-changers for mobile photographers and videographers.

While top brands all produce exceptional photos in normal shooting environments, nothing comes close to vivo’s night mode which is what sold me with this phone. Yes, it still has its flaws but in my opinion, it is now the benchmark for nighttime photography and should inspire other brands to step up their game.

The vivo X80 is priced at PhP 45,999 (via vivo websiteShopee, and Lazada) while the vivo X80 Pro retails for PhP 59,999 (via vivo websiteShopee, and Lazada).

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