Vivo X300 Pro camera leak teases 200MP periscope telephoto and overhauled imaging hardware

Vivo’s next camera flagship is coming into sharper focus. A new leak claims the X300 Pro’s rear camera setup is now locked in, lining up with earlier teasers while adding key specifics that mobile photography fans will appreciate.

Vivo has already confirmed a Sony LYT-828 as the primary camera, paired with a 200 MP telephoto unit sourced from Samsung and powered by the company’s in-house VS1 and V3+ imaging chips. According to the latest information, that 200 MP telephoto is expected to be the ISOCELL HPB with a 1/1.4-inch sensor size and an 85 mm equivalent focal length. In practical terms, that should translate to roughly 3.7x optical zoom—similar to the zoom reach previously seen on the X200 Pro’s telephoto module.

Rounding out the system, a 50 MP ultra-wide camera is said to be returning, while Zeiss T* lens coating and CIPA 5.5-rated stabilization are also reportedly on board.

What this could mean in real-world use:
– A large 1/1.4-inch 200 MP telephoto sensor should capture more light at longer focal lengths, improving detail and exposure in zoom shots.
– The 85 mm focal length is a classic for portraits, delivering natural perspective compression and pleasing subject separation.
– Zeiss T* coatings are designed to cut down on glare and ghosting, boosting contrast and clarity when shooting into bright light.
– CIPA 5.5 stabilization suggests stronger handheld performance for telephoto and low-light scenes, potentially enabling slower shutter speeds without blur.
– Vivo’s VS1 and V3+ chips aim to sharpen image processing, from autofocus and noise reduction to HDR and video, helping the hardware reach its full potential.

If these details hold true, the X300 Pro is shaping up as a compelling option for zoom photography and all-around mobile imaging, blending a high-resolution telephoto with a proven main sensor and thoughtful optical tuning. Expect more concrete information once Vivo makes the setup official.