Glass for Oppo Find X9 Pro
The camera lens protector for the Oppo Find X9 Pro shields the advanced Hasselblad camera module — the main Sony LYT 828 sensor, the 50 MP ultrawide, and the 200 MP telephoto — from scratches and scuffs. Dedicated guards are precisely cut to fit the three large lenses without interfering with light transmission, autofocus, or 4K 120 fps Dolby Vision video recording.
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Oppo Find X9 Pro camera lens protector — shielding the 200 MP Hasselblad module
The Oppo Find X9 Pro camera is the most advanced module in the Find X9 series. The 200 MP Hasselblad telephoto with a 1/1.56" sensor and 3x optical zoom, the main Sony LYT 828 (1/1.28", f/1.5), and the 50 MP ultrawide form an island that clearly protrudes above the body. Add the detachable teleconverter enabling 10x optical zoom. Such advanced optics are extremely sensitive to scratches — even shallow marks cause light scattering, reduce contrast, and generate unwanted flares.
Why does the Find X9 Pro camera need extra protection?
The lenses on the Find X9 Pro process an enormous amount of light — the 1/1.28" main sensor is one of the largest in smartphones. Any scratch on the lens surface degrades image quality in proportion to the sensor size. Service repair of the 200 MP module is costly and time-consuming, while a dedicated protective glass costs a fraction of that amount and installs in seconds.
Features of camera lens protectors for Find X9 Pro
- 9H hardness — protection from keys, sand, small metal objects, and other everyday hazards.
- 99%+ transparency — Hasselblad calibration, laser autofocus, and 4K 120 fps Dolby Vision recording are not affected by the additional layer.
- Oleophobic coating — repels grease and moisture. Clean lenses mean better photos — especially when shooting against the light, where every smudge creates additional flares.
- AR coating — an anti-reflective layer minimises internal reflections that could affect contrast in photos from the 200 MP telephoto at high zoom (13.2x lossless, 120x Super Zoom).
- Precision cut — covers the three lenses and surrounding area without blocking the LED flash, AF sensor, or the detachable teleconverter mounting point.
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- 3mk Lens Protection — a set of individual glass pieces for each lens. Damage to one shield does not force replacement of the entire set — practical with three large lenses.
- Spigen — a one-piece overlay on the whole camera module. Simple application and uniform look, but replacement covers the entire shield.
- Imak — glass with reinforced edges that minimise chipping risk when the phone drops on a hard surface.
Installation and compatibility with cases and teleconverter
Application involves cleaning the lenses with the included alcohol wipe and pressing the glass into place. The protector thickness (0.2–0.33 mm) does not conflict with most Find X9 Pro cases. If you use the detachable teleconverter, check whether the camera glass does not interfere with its attachment — some shields have cutouts designed for this accessory. For full phone protection, add screen tempered glass or hybrid glass.
Frequently asked questions
Does the lens protector degrade photo quality from the 200 MP telephoto?
No. Glass with 99%+ transparency and AR coating does not noticeably affect image quality — even at 13.2x lossless zoom and in 200 MP mode. Hasselblad colour calibration, optical stabilisation, and laser autofocus all work without interference.
Does the camera glass work with the detachable teleconverter?
It depends on the manufacturer and shield model. Some glass — especially one-piece overlays — may conflict with the teleconverter mounting mechanism. Look for products labelled as teleconverter-compatible or choose 3mk Lens Protection sets with individual glass for each lens, which do not block the mounting area.
How to remove old camera glass from the Find X9 Pro?
Lift the glass edge with a fingernail or plastic spatula — the adhesive holds firmly enough that the shield will not fall off on its own, yet gently enough that removal requires minimal force. After removing the old glass, clean the lenses with the included wipe and apply the new one. The entire operation takes under a minute.