We’re hearing a lot about the VIVO X300 Pro’s camera upgrade-the incoming camera flagship is called Sony’s LYT-828 1/1.3 “sensor (a better version of the X200 PRO and the Ultra Lyt-818) and an upgraded 200 MP telephoto module.
The telephoto module will use 200 MP sensors from Samsung. Vivo Executive Han Baxisio revealed on Webo that the sensor was “deeply customized” and that Vivo would have a special use. This is called Isosel HPB “Thaneos”.
Vivo X300 Pro’s Telephono Camera Module (left)
In addition to the new sensor, Vivo has greatly improved the optics for the X300 Pro. Its optical image stability will achieve CIPA 5.5 level stability. This is from CIPA 4.5 on the X200 generation. This is a complete stop of the difference, that is, the X300 Pro Shutter speed will be able to use the same, which is double the same sophistication.
Zees T* coated and APO certified lenses will minimize color obstruction. The lens is made of florite glass to minimize the lighting of light. Vivo has worked with its partners to improve hardware and software to provide focus tracking and image processing.
As you can see in the above photo, 200 MP 1/1.4 “Icel HPB sensor will be part of an 85 mm parasop module. On the right are two” mainstream “telephoto modules used in competitive phones.
Putting the camera aside, the Vivo X300 Pro is rumored to have a flat 6.8 “1.5K display, a dimension 9500 chip set and a large -scale 7,000 mAh battery. Additionally, see the details of the L -Came camera camera of Vivo X300 (or X300 Pro Money).
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