Vivo X300 Ultra Outpaces Samsung and Apple, Camera Performance Rises Across Every Focal Length

Vivo X300 Ultra has emerged as one of the most striking camera flagships of the year. In recent coverage, the device was described as the strongest camera phone discussed, and its biggest advantage comes from a hardware setup that does not rely on Samsung or Apple.

Serious camera hardware across three lenses

The phone carries three Zeiss-branded cameras, each backed by a large sensor. The main camera uses a 1/1.12-inch Sony LYT-901 sensor, while the ultra-wide camera relies on a 1/1.28-inch Sony LYT-818 sensor.

The telephoto unit is also well equipped, using a 1/1.4-inch ISOCELL HP0 sensor. That combination gives the X300 Ultra a rare level of balance, with strong performance expected from the main lens through to the telephoto range.

What makes the setup stand out is not just the size of the sensors, but the consistency it creates across focal lengths. Vivo is said to have set a new standard for photo capture at every focal length, which helps explain why the camera system is drawing so much attention.

Higher-detail shooting without aggressive processing

Another important change is the ability to shoot at 25 MP. That gives the handset more room to preserve detail than the more common 12.5 MP mode used on many flagships.

In practical terms, the higher resolution expands the margin for keeping fine detail without leaning too heavily on processing. The reviewed samples suggest that the phone delivers evenly strong results in a wide range of shooting conditions.

Video features match the still-photo ambition

The X300 Ultra is not limited to still images. It supports 4K120 recording on all focal lengths, along with 120 fps capture in Dolby Vision and 10-bit LOG.

Those features make it appealing to users who care about video as much as photography. It also still supports up to 8K recording, which keeps it in line with expectations for a flagship camera phone.

With large sensors, Zeiss tuning, 25 MP photo capture, and a broad video feature set, the Vivo X300 Ultra offers a package that stands above much of the competition. In a market long associated with Samsung and Apple at the top end, Vivo has pushed a camera-first flagship that is being noticed for all the right reasons.

Source: www.notebookcheck.net

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