Vivo X200 Ultra Photography Kit Hand on Review
Some things with ultra are better than the Photography Kit. Xiaomi has been pulling them out for several generations of its final flagship, while Vivo had a third party option for the X100 ultra last year. X200 Ultra L. They are making a government, and this is a zemi.
The Vivo X200 Ultra Photography Kit is developed by PG Tech, a famous company in the field of camera equipment. The set includes a protective snap -on case that works for other bits, battery grips, several rings with various functionality, and also for some straps. Then there is the star of the show and what is the Xumi Ultra – telephoto -extending lens.
The lens contains Zees Branding, which has made Vivo’s continued support with the German optical glass company. This optical zoom range offers a 2.35x magnetic on the lens (it can only be used on this camera, no idea can be obtained on this camera (it can only be used on this camera), taking up to 200 mm. It is a relatively large part of glass and metal (209 grams, as well as 2.5 grams and 1 g caps) and itself leaves a very concrete impression.
Device lenses rode a bent socket in a dedicated black metal ring (18 grams), which bings on the case of the phone itself. If you remove the telephono extender, but retain the mount associated with the extender, you can use all three cameras as if nothing is imposed on the back. If you mount Ed on Lens, however, it comes into the view of 14 mm and 35 mm cameras.
If you completely remove the lens Mount, you can replace it with another metal ring (11.3g) that can regularly accept 67 mm screw on filters. Then there are two plastic thumbs (2.6g each) for these events when no real function is required, and you prefer to minimize the dimensions using this matter.
The matter itself is a strong and well -prepared piece (33 grams). It has a wrong leather backing, a kick -up stand to prepare the phone, and two laniard ielitis. The battery grip also has two slides these attachment points, which are leaving the third number inside the kick stand.
Battery grip (94 grams) has 1,500mAh worth of juice and a handful of control. Zoom Rocker is around the two -phase shutter release (only zoom, only in this location, unprecedented, contrary to the change between cameras). Here is also a video record button and another button that enables the battery to operate as a power bank to feed the phone to the phone.
In addition, there is a dial that pre -determined the exposure (works in most ways), but can also be developed to change the level of shutter speed, ISO, white balance, or manual focus (in pro mode), or background fade pin (in portrait mode). Although you ask us, the dial is not going to click.
Battery grip makes quite secure handling lases – it offers excellent purchases on the phone and the Extendant Assembly, though you still prefer to support yourself the extender – the use of both hands is more pro. As an alternative, you can use the Arc Swiss tripod collar (57 grams) on the lens itself.
In the operation, the lens is connected to the Black Beauty Mount with a positive click, though it stays a little wandering there. In fact, it is a black ring that is a bit faster to climb this matter – there is a need to quarrel in locking it.
At this point, the phone does not know that the lens has been attached to it so if you switch to a telephoto camera, you will be upset out of the focus image in the View Finder and will probably be very fading. You need to switch to the telephoto extension mode in additional ways and found both photos and video tabs.
Extendant attached, Photo mode • Pop -up to confirm to go into dedicated mode • MOD UI
VIVO telephoto -extending camera samples
We shot some samples with the telephono extender to find out how good it is and how it compares the phone’s ancestral 85 mm telephoto lens compared to some digital zoom.
If you are taking people shots, the length of 200 mm focal is the best suitable for hard -framing labor, or for these examples when you can’t come closer to your topic, but in any way the quality of these shots is excellent. The images taken using the Extendant are not only super sharp, but also have a higher article separation than regular.
Portrait, 200 mm: Extendant • An extended
Now, you can go beyond 200 mm, though the shooting distance starts to get out of hand, and 1: 1 standard is damaged. You may stay up to 200 mm local and leave extra zoom when no other option is available.
Portrait, Extendant: 200 mm • 400 mm • 800 mm • 1600 mm
Shooting remote subjects is certainly better with ADD Aid on Lens. The phone itself is fine, especially with articles containing straight lines, but if you look at random details in bricks or plants, you will benefit from photos taken with extra glass.
Day light images, 200 mm: Extendant • An extended throat (digital zoom)
In addition to zooming, the level of 400 mm looks fine, even 800 mm is worth using enough, while 1600 mm is somewhat ridiculous, but is a completely throwing standard.
Day light images, Exceller: 200 mm • 400 mm • 800 mm • 1600 mm
In the dark, we say that the extended standard makes even more clear differences, which gives Vivo’s arrest very good details, otherwise smooth through the common effects of digital zoom and noise.
Low light images, 200 mm: Extendant • no extended pan (digital zoom)
Depending on the issue of lighting and articles, you can escape with more zooming, with 400 mm, with 400 mm.
Low light images, Exceller: 200 mm • 400 mm • 800 mm • 1600 mm
You will also be your friend for the day and night, telephonic extending video recording.
Day Light Video Framegrebus: Extendant, 200 mm • No Extendance (Digital Zoom), 230 mm
Low Light Video Framegrebus: Extendant, 200 mm • No Extendance (Digital Zoom), 230 mm
Wrap
Vivo X200 Ultra is a notable camera phone on its own, which is associated with some of the industry’s best hardware with expert processing. Adding a accessory lens to its telephone makes even more versatile setup. This enhances the phone’s already tremendous imagery capabilities and brings closer to distant articles – with the best pixel level standards.
If you are suffering from lifting your hand over the smartphone, spending extra cash to get a photography kit may not be too foreign. It increases the price of the X200 ultra -16GB/1 TB version to about $ 200 (which is apparently the only version with which Vivo will sell you kit), the total number of which is € 1200.
Even before the import fees, you have to bring you to your doorstep. , And let’s not forget that you probably would like to get 16GB/512 GB phone at € 860 (before taxes and what notes).
We will recognize that it needs a little billionaire mentality to leave this amount on the handset with some software limits and not basically after sales help, but if you have the money to burn, you will be happy with what you get in return at least.


