Vivo has officially announced that the entire vivo X300 series supports the same vivo Zeiss 2.35x teleconverter as the X200 Ultra, further enhancing telephoto capabilities. The teleconverter will also be available in a new silver colorway, fully adapting to a variety of shooting modes, including landscapes, candid shots, portraits, professional photography, and humanistic scenes.
Official information indicates that the vivo Zeiss 2.35x teleconverter utilizes a Kepler optical structure and features 13 high-transmittance glass lenses, achieving a pure optical equivalent of 200mm and a large f/2.3 aperture, significantly improving image quality for scenes like concerts and landscapes.
Vivo Product Manager Han Boxiao previously stated that the vivo X300 will feature a 23mm Zeiss 200MP super main camera and a 50MP Zeiss APO super periscope telephoto lens. The vivo X300 Pro, on the other hand, will feature an 85mm Zeiss 200MP APO super telephoto lens. The main camera will be upgraded to the world's first co-customized Sony Blueprint LYT-828 sensor, boasting 50MP pixels, a large 1/1.28-inch sensor, and a large f/1.57 aperture.
In terms of appearance, the vivo X300 series features a centered ring lens design and a new cold-sculpted glass back. The vivo X300 is equipped with a 6.31-inch BOE Q10 Plus premium display, featuring 8T 120Hz LTPO technology and support for AOD (Audio-Deviced Display). In terms of performance, the vivo X300 series will debut the Dimensity 9500 processor and be equipped with the Blueprint V3+ imaging chip, which is deeply integrated with the chip.