Vivo is gearing up to launch the Vivo X200 Ultra later this month in China, alongside the X200s, Pad 5 Pro, Pad SE, and the Watch 5. The X200 Ultra is expected to carry forward the legacy of the impressive Vivo X100 Ultra, promising an enhanced camera experience. The Vivo X200 Pro has already earned accolades as one of the top smartphones for photography, and now, the Ultra model is set to raise the bar even higher. Ahead of its launch, Vivo Product Manager Han Boxiao shared some intriguing camera-related details via a couple of Weibo posts.

Vivo X200 Ultra camera capabilities confirmed

Han Boxiao teased the X200 Ultra’s groundbreaking features, specifically the camera capabilities. One of the most exciting highlights includes the introduction of a full-focus triple-camera setup. This will be the industry’s first to feature Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) across all three lenses. The X200 Ultra will also support all-focus 4K 120fps video recording and 4K 10-bit true Log video for professional-grade cinematography.

With a massive 1/1.28-inch sensor paired with Zeiss Ultra-level optical image stabilization, the X200 Ultra is poised to redefine wide-angle photography, making it a game-changer for those looking to capture expansive landscapes. Shown above are some camera samples captured using the device.

Vivo X200 Ultra camera specifications (rumored)

The X200 Ultra’s camera setup is rumored to include a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-818 primary sensor, a 50-megapixel LYT-818 ultra-wide lens, and an impressive 200-megapixel Samsung HP9 periscope telephoto lens. For an enhanced photography experience, it will feature the VS1 pre-processing and V3+ post-processing chips.

Additionally, the phone is expected to feature a dedicated camera shutter button, uniquely designed with a sliding action. This feature will allow users to precisely control zoom, focus, and exposure, elevating the photography experience, particularly when shooting in landscape mode.

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