Vivo made a significant announcement at this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) with the unveiling of its upcoming flagship phone, the X300 Ultra. The device is equipped with an enhanced telephoto extender lens and a professional camera cage, showcasing the company’s advancements in camera technology.
The standout feature of the X300 Ultra is its 200-megapixel telephoto camera, building upon the success of last year’s X200 Ultra. Vivo is set to introduce the Telephoto Extender Gen2 Ultra, a new accessory co-engineered with Zeiss, which will offer a 400mm equivalent focal length, doubling the capability of its predecessor.
The Gen2 Ultra telephoto lens appears bulkier than its predecessor, accompanied by a redesigned camera grip case featuring additional buttons for enhanced control. However, the touch-sensitive shutter button found on the X200 Ultra seems to be absent in the new design, hinting at potential changes in camera functionality.
With the introduction of the advanced telephoto extender and camera cage, the X300 Ultra promises to deliver an elevated photography experience for users.
Source: The Verge