The Vivo X200 Ultra has scored 167 in the DXOMARK Camera benchmark, with a top-tier photo score of 173 and video score of 156, placing it in the second position, just behind the OPPO Find X8 Ultra. It outperforms nearly all rivals in still photography, thanks to its standout 35mm main lens, strong zoom capabilities, and high-performing ultra-wide module.

Its unique 35mm-equivalent main sensor provides excellent subject-background separation, making it especially effective for portrait photography. Faces are rendered with accurate contrast and skin tones, while background blur looks natural and DSLR-like.
Portrait mode is one of the device’s strongest features. Subject segmentation is precise, including around complex edges like hair, with consistent results even in low light. Background blur is smooth, and edge artifacts are rare. However, the narrow depth of field can slightly impact focus in group shots.
Zoom performance is a major highlight, driven by the 200MP periscope telephoto camera. It produces sharp, detailed images up to 10x magnification in daylight. Even in moderate light, zoom photos retain clarity and contrast, though detail can soften slightly beyond 5x in dim environments. Telephoto video quality is also solid, with vibrant colors and good stabilization, though some noise appears in darker settings.
The ultra-wide camera is among the best available, delivering crisp images with minimal distortion and excellent edge-to-edge sharpness. It performs reliably even in low light, capturing well-exposed shots with balanced colors, though detail falls off slightly compared to the main camera.
In video recording, the primary camera handles exposure and focus transitions well, and supports 4K at 120fps. Colors remain natural and punchy across lighting conditions. Stabilization is smooth in most handheld scenarios, though some residual motion is visible while walking. Video from the telephoto and ultra-wide lenses also looks good, especially in bright light, but dynamic range narrows under challenging lighting.
Low-light performance across the camera system is strong. The main lens captures clean, detailed images with good color retention. The ultra-wide and telephoto cameras perform acceptably in dark scenes, though noise and softness are more pronounced.
The Vivo X200 Ultra gives reliable performance in photos and video, especially for portraits, zoom, and daylight shots. It is a solid option for users who want a high-performing camera phone without many compromises.
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