Recently, Vivo announced that it will hold a new product launch event on 16th December 2019. In the event, the smartphone manufacturer will officially unveil the Vivo X30 series 5G smartphone.

So far, the company has shared multiple promotional videos that highlight Vivo X30 Pro’s photographic capabilities; But now, a few zoomed-in sample shots which were taken from the handset’s telephoto camera have also surfaced on Weibo, the Chinese microblogging site.

Vivo X30 Pro 60x Zoom
Vivo X30 Pro: 1st image which is a relatively wide-angle shot

Vivo’s upcoming X30 Pro smartphone will arrive with a periscopic super-telephoto lens which will be capable of 60x magnification. Unlike the rest of the camera lens module which is located on the top left corner on the rear, it’s telephoto lens is separated from the rest of the three cameras (being at the side) and does not have a bump.

Vivo X30 Pro 60x Zoom
2nd shot which shows initial zoom

Previously, Vivo shared the impressive zoom capabilities of the X30 Pro in the form of a promotional video. Furthermore, the device is equipped with Samsung’s Exynos 980 which is integrated with a 5G modem and is aimed at mid-range smartphones.

Vivo X30 Pro 60x Zoom
3rd image showcases impressive zoom capabilities

Reportedly, one Weibo user also took to the Chinese social networking site to upload images taken from the Vivo X30 Pro’s telephoto lens. According to the images shared, we can observe the smartphone’s magnifying prowess. The first image had been taken from the primary camera that captured a road and a few buildings. Then, the user also uploaded zoomed-in images of the same scene but focused on the building at the far end.

Vivo X30 Pro 60x zoom
4th image captures finer details and the insides of the building

It was a building with the Deutsche Bank logo which was initially unclear but soon became legible. Notably, once at the maximum zoom, finer details regarding the insides of the buildings also become visible. Since it was taken from an unknown source the credibility of the images is doubtful but still showcase incredible results.

 

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