Vivo released a photo of the moon taken using the Vivo X300 Pro’s 200MP APO telephoto lens.
The X300 series will debut on October 13 in China. Ahead of its arrival, the brand has doubled down on promoting the model’s camera power. In its latest move, the company posted a sample photo underscoring the zoom capabilities of the model’s customized 200MP Samsung HPB telephoto unit. According to reports, the lens also features the CIPA 5.5 image stabilization and Zeiss T* coating.
The photo shows the camera system’s capability to produce high-definition images with concise light and shadow preservation. According to reports, the phone’s camera system is composed of a 50MP 1/1.28″ LYT828 main camera, a 50MP ultrawide, and a 200MP 1/1.4″ 85mm HPB periscope telephoto with macro function.
Vivo also earlier confirmed that the X300 series will support X200 Ultra’s teleconverter photography kit, giving it a farther zoom reach. To recall, the standalone external telephoto lens was created with the help of ZEISS. It can enhance the camera system by offering a 200MP sensor with a 200mm focal length, an f/2.3 aperture, and an 8.7x optical zoom. Vivo also shared that the detachable lens has 800mm equivalent (35x) zoom and a maximum of 1600mm (70x) digital zoom.
Other details we know about the Vivo X300 Pro include:
- 7.99mm thickness
- MediaTek Dimensity 9500
- V3 and VS1 imaging chips
- UFS 4.1 storage
- 6.78″ flat 1.5K 120Hz LTPO BOE Q10+ display with 3D ultrasonic fingerprint 2.0 scanner
- 50MP 1/1.28″ LYT828 main camera + 50MP ultrawide + 200MP 1/1.4″ 85mm HPB periscope telephoto with macro function
- Zeiss T* coating
- 50MP selfie camera
- 90W wired charging + wireless charging
- X-axis linear vibration motor
- Beidou satellite SMS support