The flagship vivo X300 will be equipped with an exclusive 200 MP camera |
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The vivo X300 series is set to debut in October. The company is gradually revealing the key features of the flagship, and now details about its main camera have been released. Insiders have also shared details about the periscope and ultra-wide-angle modules. The main camera of the vivo X300 will feature a 200-megapixel Samsung HPB sensor, an exclusive sensor developed based on the HP9. The 1/1.4" sensor supports shooting with a focal length of 23 mm at 200 MP and 50 mm at 50 MP, as well as a CIPA 4.5 optical stabilization system. Zeiss T* coated glass is used to combat glare. According to insider Digital Chat Station, the periscope module is built on a Sony IMX885 (1/2?) sensor, equipped with a 70 mm lens with 3x optical zoom and a refractive prism instead of a classic ?body" periscope. The telephoto lens will support macro photography. The third module is a 50 MP ultra-wide-angle camera, presumably with a Samsung JN1 or JN5 sensor. Separately, we can expect the vivo X300 Pro, which, according to leaks, will receive a different set: a main camera with a 50 MP Sony LYT-828 sensor, a 50 MP ultra-wide camera, and a 200 MP telephoto camera. Both models are expected to be the first smartphones based on the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processor. |