Vivo is expected to unveil the X100 and X100 Ultra this month. The brand recently shared camera samples of the vivo X100, showing off the phone’s AI-powered image editing capability. Now we are looking at a couple of images taken with the vivo X100 Ultra, which were shared by the company’s vice president on Weibo.
These images show China’s Chang’e 6 lunar probe. The edges of the photos reveal that the camera has an f/2.67 aperture, while the 230mm equivalent focal length suggests they were taken with a 10x zoom.
Examples of vivo X100 Ultra cameras
Reliable tipster Digital Chat Station says these photos were taken with the vivo X100 Ultra’s 200MP periscope telephoto lens, which has a focal length of 22.48mm. It uses a 1/1.4-inch sensor, and in high-resolution mode, the 200MP camera can take photos at a resolution of 16,320×12,888 pixels.
The official teaser of the vivo X100 Ultra
DCS also says that the 200MP camera supports 100x zoom and telephoto macro, which will likely be called Super Macro mode. We were impressed with the periscope telephoto-enabled Super Macro mode on the vivo X100 and X100 Pro, and can’t wait to see what improvements the X100 Ultra’s Super Macro mode will bring.
While we wait for more details on vivo’s X100 and X100 Ultra, you can read our review of the X100 vivo here and review of the X100 Pro here to learn more about them.
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