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Vivo X300 Ultra innovates with 200 MP Sony sensor and advanced camera system for professional recordings

Vivo X300 Ultra
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The mobile technology sector sees a significant leap in photography capabilities with the revelation of technical details of the new Vivo X300 Ultra. The device hits the market integrating state-of-the-art hardware, with a specific focus on image quality and capture versatility for demanding users. The manufacturer confirmed the use of a set of lenses and sensors that promise to overcome the traditional physical limitations of current smartphones.

The great innovation presented is the incorporation of the 200-megapixel Sony LYTIA 901 sensor in the main camera. Este component was developed to offer superior light absorption, ensuring sharper results even in adverse lighting conditions. Além In addition, the device has substantial improvements in its stabilization and processing system.

To complement the performance of the main sensor, the device features robust specifications that aim to serve both amateur photographers and professional content creators:

  • 1/1.12 inch main sensor with greater light input.
  • Image stabilization updated to CIPA 6.5 standard.
  • Capable of recording video in 4K at 120 fps.
  • High capacity battery with 7,000 mAh and 100 W charging.

Evolution in light capture and stability

The engineering behind the Vivo X300 Ultra focuses on solving one of the biggest challenges in mobile photography: capturing light in dark environments. The new sensor allows each pixel to absorb 30% more light compared to previous generations. Essa feature results in nighttime photographs with less digital noise and a wider dynamic range, preserving details in shadows and bright areas.

Image stability also received special attention from engineers. The system migrated from the CIPA 5.0 standard to CIPA 6.5, which represents a considerable advance in reducing tremors and involuntary movements. In practice, this allows for longer exposure times without the need for tripods, making it easier to take sharp photos and fluid videos in fast-moving situations.

Long-range zoom and optics Zeiss

The rear camera module includes a periscopic lens equipped with the Samsung HPB sensor, also 200 MP. Esta setting offers 3.7x optical zoom, but digital cropping technology allows you to maintain quality at much higher magnifications. The partnership with Zeiss continues to be a differentiator, bringing the T* coating to the lenses, which reduces unwanted reflections and improves the overall contrast of captured scenes.

A new accessory was announced to expand the device’s zoom capabilities. Trata features a dedicated teleconverter that, when coupled, extends the focal length to the equivalent of 400mm. Combinado With digital zoom and high-resolution processing of the main sensor, the system can achieve up to 17x hybrid optical zoom, allowing distant details to be recorded with surprising clarity.

Hardware performance and availability

Internally, the smartphone is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, guaranteeing processing power for artificial intelligence tasks applied to photography. The operating system is Android 16, running under the OriginOS 6 interface, which brings specific optimizations for power management and multitasking.

Autonomy is ensured by a 7,000 mAh battery, an above-average capacity for the premium category. Support for 100W fast charging ensures that the device spends little time plugged in. Diferente of previous models in the Ultra line that were restricted to the Chinese market, the company indicated plans for a global launch, expanding access to these new technologies.

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