Vivo X100 Ultra camera samples showcase impressive telephoto shots
Jia Jingdong, Vivo's Vice President, has showcased the camera capabilities of the X100 Ultra. Touted to be as powerful as Thanos from Marvel comics, the Android flagship is said to make a "breakthrough" in mobile photography. Before sharing camera samples, the Vice President went through the hardware.
The upcoming Vivo X100 Ultra is now confirmed to equip a 200 MP telephoto that's backed up by a Samsung HP9 sensor. With Zeiss APO (Apochromatic) color correction, the phone aims to deliver enhanced clarity, sharpness, and natural colors on the captures.
This telephoto sensor is paired with a Sony LYT-900 50 MP primary camera that features CIPA 4.5 level image stabilization tech. The Vice President of Vivo says that it's the most advanced anti-shake standard and can correct "tiny hand-shakes" in real time.
Besides, the stabilization tech can deliver "high-speed anti-shake compensation" by "displacement of the lens," and it has EIS and OIS. On that note, the telephoto sensor of the Vivo X100 Ultra also has fancy anti-shake technology. The Vice President says that the "mico-gimbal" of the telephoto can clearly capture fast racing cars too.
As for the last camera on the back, it's confirmed to be a 50 MP wide-angle lens. This robust smartphone camera setup is paired with the latest V3+ image chipset and the company's most advanced AI image algorithms.
Getting back to the camera samples, the Vice President has shown the camera setup of the Vivo X100 Ultra in action with them. The shared photos showcase rich details and true-to-life colors. But most importantly, these samples hint at a major upgrade in the telephoto department over the X100 Pro (available on Amazon). They are all attached below for you to check out.
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Jia Jingdong on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)