Vivo X300 Pro Camera: Advanced Features & Specs

by Priyanka Patel

Vivo X300 Pro redefines Mobile Photography with Cutting-Edge ZEISS Collaboration

Vivo has unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the X300 Pro, boasting notable advancements in camera technology designed for capturing extraordinary photos adn videos at concerts and sporting events.

Vivo’s newest offering centers around a elegant camera system co-engineered with ZEISS, promising to deliver unparalleled image quality and stability even in challenging conditions. The X300 Pro features a versatile triple-lens rear camera array, including a 50MP main sensor (1/1.28 inch, f/1.57) with optical image stabilization (OIS), a groundbreaking 200MP zeiss APO Telephoto lens, and a 50MP ultra-wide camera. A 50MP front-facing camera completes the imaging package.

According to a Vivo spokesperson, the most considerable upgrade lies within the 200MP telephoto lens. This new sensor is specifically engineered to address common photographic hurdles encountered at live events – distant subjects,rapid movement,and complex stage lighting. The result is remarkably stable, clear, and radiant images and videos, even in low-light environments.

Did you know? – The X300 Pro’s 200MP telephoto lens is a first for Vivo, aiming to overcome challenges in capturing live events with distant subjects and dynamic lighting.

“Ultra Stage Snapshot technology allows users to achieve optimal results at any zoom level, from 1x to 30x, without compromising image quality,” the spokesperson explained. Vivo has also enhanced video capabilities with Stage Mode 4K 60fps,now supporting Dolby Vision for vivid and natural recordings. The innovative 4K All-in-One Recording feature enables simultaneous photo and video capture, moving beyond simple screenshots to deliver high-resolution images.

Concert enthusiasts will appreciate the Dual View Stage Video mode, which allows users to record both their own reaction and the artist’s performance simultaneously, utilizing either the front and rear cameras or two rear cameras concurrently. Beyond concerts,the X300 Pro is optimized for capturing dynamic sports moments,leveraging 20x Motion Snapshot for effortless action photography. “Stabilization has improved by 200% compared to the previous generation,” a company representative stated.

Vivo hasn’t limited improvements to the telephoto lens.The X300 Pro introduces the world’s first Zeiss Gimbal Great main Camera system, featuring OIS with a ±1.5° range, combined with CIPA 5.5-Rated Image Stabilization and VCS 3.0 technology. This combination ensures exceptionally stable and sharp images, even when shooting handheld.

Pro tip: – Utilize the 4K All-in-One Recording feature to capture both a high-resolution photo and video simultaneously, eliminating the need to choose between the two.

To further enhance the photographic experience,Vivo offers professional accessories,including the Vivo ZEISS 2.35x Telephoto Extender Kit – comprising a lens adapter ring, phone case, decorative rings, and a telephoto lens – and the Vivo PGYTECH Imaging Grip Kit with a phone strap, rapid-release buckle, phone case, adaptor ring, and grip. The Telephoto extender expands the lens range to approximately 5400mm equivalent for photos and over 1100mm equivalent for video.

The Vivo X300 Pro is currently available in Indonesia for IDR 18,999,000.

Reader question: – How do you think the improved stabilization will impact videography for users who don’t have access to professional equipment? Share your thoughts!

Explanation of Changes & answers to Questions:

* Why: vivo released the X300 Pro to address the challenges of mobile photography at live events (concerts, sports) where low light, distance, and movement are common issues. They aimed to provide a smartphone capable of capturing professional

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