
Vivo X300 Ultra and Oppo Find X9 Ultra are positioned as true replacements for dedicated cameras, using teleconverters to extend zoom far beyond standard smartphone lenses. Vivo pairs its camera system with Zeiss, including Zeiss lenses and color technology. Oppo continues its Hasselblad partnership through camera software, hardware design touches, and a 10x telephoto camera. The Oppo Find X9 Ultra uses a 200-megapixel primary camera with a low f/1.5 aperture for strong low-light performance. It adds telephoto options including a 3x 200MP camera and a 10x ultra-telephoto with a 50MP sensor, plus a 50MP ultra-wide and a multispectral sensor for improved white balance and color accuracy.
"On the Find X9 Ultra, the primary camera has a 200-megapixel 1/1.28-inch sensor. With a low f/1.5 aperture possible, this is an incredibly versatile camera, built to take in light and work well even in difficult shooting conditions. There's also a pair of telephoto cameras. The first has a 200MP sensor and can zoom up to 3x (70mm equivalent) for portrait photos and general-purpose shots, while the showstopper is an 'ultra' telephoto, capable of 10x zoom at 50MP."
"It's rare, but we've seen 10x zoom in smartphones, including, briefly, Samsung's Galaxy S23 Ultra. However, they weren't paired with such high-resolution sensors. This offers more detail in shots, as well as the ability to digitally crop down to get even closer to the subject - although you won't need to nearly as often. The Find X9 Ultra also has a 50MP ultra-wide camera and a 3.2MP multispectral sensor to strengthen white balance and color accuracy."
"Vivo's X300 Ultra and Oppo's Find X9 Ultra have a lot in common. Both have teleconvertors, yes, but the companies have also allied themselves with storied camera brands; Vivo worked with Zeiss on both lenses and its color technology, while Oppo continues its Hasselblad partnership through the camera software, some hardware design touches and its 10x telephoto camera."
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