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Vivo has announced a new collaboration with National Geographic Creative Works for “Go Into The Wild”, a photography and storytelling initiative shot entirely on the newly launched Vivo X300 Series. The project brings a National Geographic Explorer along with selected photographers and creators to some of India’s most remote natural regions to document wildlife, landscapes, and natural moments using only smartphones.

vivo X300 Series and National Geographic Creative Works

The initiative is built around the vivo X300 and vivo X300 Pro, both launched recently as flagship imaging focused smartphones. The X300 Series combines ZEISS optics, OriginOS 6, upgraded AI features, and flagship performance powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset. vivo says the goal of the collaboration is to show how modern smartphone cameras perform in real world outdoor conditions.

The vivo X300 features a compact flagship design and is equipped with a 200MP ZEISS main camera. It includes the vivo Portrait Engine for detailed portraits and AI Landscape Master for wide angle scenes with improved clarity and balance. The phone is designed for users who want high end imaging in a smaller form factor while handling low light and complex lighting conditions.

The Vivo X300 Pro focuses strongly on telephoto performance. It comes with a 200MP ZEISS APO telephoto camera and supports India’s first Telephoto Bird Shots feature. The device also works with the ZEISS 2.35x Telephoto Extender Kit, which enables up to 8.5x optical zoom. This setup is aimed at capturing fast moving wildlife and distant subjects without major loss of detail.

As part of “Go Into The Wild”, creators travelled across forests, mountains, deserts, and coastal ecosystems in India. They used the X300 Series to capture high resolution images and videos, relying on features such as professional grade stabilization, ultra high resolution sensors, and ZEISS optics to document nature accurately.

National Geographic Creative Works said photography remains central to its storytelling approach. The collaboration continues its earlier work with vivo and focuses on showing wildlife and nature through authentic visual stories. The project encourages audiences to look beyond familiar spaces and explore nature through mobile photography.


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