Vivo unveiled the X300 series yesterday, and we were there to cover the whole incident.
In addition to the standard hand -on -time with the X300 Pro and X300, we also managed to get a large number of photos with both phones. However, we had to take away some long -range shots using Vivo X300 photographer kit and 2.35x telephoto -exting extended lens. Today, we also have that too, and you will find them further, but first, take a keen look at the original gear here.
By hand
Vivo X300 Pro’s Photographer Kit looks the same as we have used with Vivo X200 Ultra. While separate lenses Is According to all accounts, this is not the case. It is made with a slightly better design of a case and strict tolerance around the area connects you with extra lenses, which gives it a bit more stability.
Photographer Kit is made by PG Tech, and it is a seven -piece box. They are reportedly a cut for regular Vivo X300, but we did not see it ourselves, and it seems that the telephone is missing from the Extending Option X300 camera app.
On the one hand, Vivo X300 Pro has a removable 62 mm filter adapter color, its own battery and Bluetooth grip to connect the phone, 2.35x Vivo Zeus Tele Photo -Extending, and a strong, long neck strap.

Inboxing X300 Pro Photographer Kit
The grip is slipped to the case and is connected to the phone through the USB-C port, which can be used to charge the phone through its own port of grip or to charge the grip (2300mAh battery inside). There is also a wireless connection between the phone and the grip through Bluetooth, which is used for camera operation.
In terms of control, you get a two -step shutter button, zoom lever around it, a control dial, and video record button.
Once you enable the telephoto extender in camera settings, you get some additional options that you can control. For example, pressing the shutter can be the same shot or bursting series. You can lock the shutter half press action, focus and exposure, or it can constantly run in AF-C focus mode.
The zoom surface around the shutter simply moves between the entire focal range rather than jumping between the optical focal length of the Vivo X300 Pro.
Hold
You need to attach the first special adapter color to screw on the extra lenses. You can keep the adapter there all the time as it does not interfere with any regular operation of any camera.
Once you will damage the telephono extender, you need to activate a shortcut in the camera view Finder, which is different from the X200 ultra, where you had to enter a separate camera mode. Nevertheless, the principle of operation is largely the same – when needed, you activate the use of an extender and disable it accordingly when it is not on the camera.
2.35x Tele Converter VIVO X300 Pro takes 85 mm camera to 200 mm optical. You also find 400 mm, 800 mm, and 1,600 mm toggles in the View Finder, but they are digital. All the samples you are looking at below are taken in 200 mm.

Camera samples
Teleconer Photos (200 mm)
Teleconer Photos (200 mm) Less light
And here’s a video that we have shot with an extended, fully handheld.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nc2cw6qpfyo
Priced.
Individually, the lens is CNY 999 (€ 120, INR 12,400), the case and grip are CNY 699 (€ 85, INR 8,700), but you can bund together for CNY 1,499 (€ 182, INR 18,700), which will save you with photographer. Vivo will also sell you a photographer. (€ 1000, INR 103,600). We have no information about the prices outside China, as the phone has not yet been launched outside their domestic market, though there is some indication that this will happen soon.

It is worth noting that for the X300 Pro, with the standard black and brown color with PG Tech, there is also an alternative, different shape of light. For this, you can also find a glass in silver matching color.


