Vivo X100 Pro Offers Two Game-Changing Promises for Flagship Smartphone Cameras
The Vivo X100 Pro will be among the first flagships to launch in India in 2024. Based on first impressions on social media, Vivo is trying to address two pain points of expensive flagship phones from Samsung, Apple, Google Pixel and others. high-quality zooms and portraits for every image. So, what new has Vivo planned for the X100 Pro?
While ‘Portrait’ mode is a fairly common feature on phones these days, not everyone uses it to click pictures. The reasons are simple, clicking photos takes time and the blurring effect is not always desirable. Also, many users just want to get the most out of their phones by relying on the Auto settings themselves. With the X100 Pro, Vivo aims to provide easy shots that offer portraits for all situations and lighting. For example, the Vivo X100Pro has the ability to deliver well-defined portraits with up to 10x zoom.
Equipped with computational photography and two ZEISS lenses, the Vivo X100 Pro offers multi-power photography. The main camera is a 23 mm ZEISS lens with a large IMX989 sensor and an aperture of f/1.75. The lens has a Zeiss T* (T star) coating. This reduces reflections in complex lighting conditions and direct sunlight, helping to produce clearer images.
Example image taken with 5X zoom at night
VIvo has paid great attention to the phone’s zoom camera and delivered a 100mm ZEISS APO floating periscope camera with it. Well, that’s too much jargon! APO stands for “apochromatic lens”. What does it do? Apochromatic lenses (APO) claim to offer the best color correction capabilities. This means that the red flower you are trying to click in direct sunlight will not have any hints of orange or yellow. Colors are accurate because APO controls chromatic aberration.
Another aspect is the “floating camera”. What is it? This is a fairly traditional periscope camera and the floating periscope telephoto lens places the lens in front of the prism to form a grouped structure. According to Vivo’s floating periscope design and ZEISS APO lens, the camera is able to offer an f/2.5 aperture in the same size, allowing for good image quality whether it’s a 6x or 10x scenario zoom and even in low light. The new stabilization system also helps users take better zoom shots. In addition to this, there is a 15 mm ultra-wide-angle camera with an ISOCELL JN1 sensor and an f/2.0 aperture.
Portrait taken with 10X zoom.
With a new ZEISS lens, improved algorithms and V3 imaging chip, the Vivo X100 Pro aims to set a new standard for flagship cameras in 2024. It simply wants to let anyone click stunning portraits and auto-zoom without the so-called. Pro mode settings as in other phones.