Vivo X300 Pro launches with an Ultra-rivaling camera
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Vivo X300 Pro launches with an Ultra-rivaling camera
"Vivo has announced the X300 and X300 Pro, its latest flagship phones, and they look closer to the company's even more premium Ultra handsets than ever. On paper, the Pro's camera setup looks just as good as the X200 Ultra's, especially thanks to offering support for the same add-on telephoto extender lens introduced with that phone when it launched in April this year, a few months after the initial X200 handsets."
"Cameras are clearly Vivo's focus on both new X300 phones, which each feature a new 200-megapixel HPB imaging sensor designed in collaboration with Samsung. The X300 Pro uses that sensor for its 85mm-equivalent telephoto camera, which offers similar specs to the industry-leading telephoto on the X200 Ultra, apart from a slightly slower f/2.67 aperture. The main camera might even better that of the Ultra, using the Sony LYT-828, the successor to the sensor found in that phone, with a faster aperture."
The X300 and X300 Pro are flagship phones that closely mirror Vivo's premium Ultra line while bringing camera-focused hardware to a wider range. Both models use a new 200-megapixel HPB sensor developed with Samsung, and the X300 Pro applies that sensor to an 85mm-equivalent telephoto camera. The Pro supports the same snap-on telephoto extender lens introduced for the X200 Ultra. The main camera on the Pro uses the Sony LYT-828 sensor with a faster aperture. The ultrawide sensor is smaller than the Ultra's and may underperform in low light. All three rear cameras record 4K at 120fps in 10-bit Log.
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