Igeekphone reported on March 5th: Vivo product manager Han Baixiao has shared the main camera sensor of the Vivo X300 Ultra today, claiming: “This is the strongest main camera available so far.”
As can be seen from the comparison chart, the main camera sensor of vivo X300 Ultra is about one circle larger in size compared to the previous generation vivo X200 Ultra.
The world’s first blueprint x Sony LYTIA-901 sensor is unveiled, presenting a unique global combination of 35mm format, 2 billion pixels, and a 1/1.12-inch ultra-large sensor.

The equivalent photosensitive area of a single pixel has been increased by 30% or more. The size and quantity of the pixels have both reached new highs.
In terms of image stabilization, it has been upgraded from the previous CIPA 5.0 to the industry’s strongest CIPA 6.5. Whether it’s for video recording or night scenes, even with hand tremors, the image remains stable.
The lens has been upgraded from the previous 7P to 1G + 6P: The 1G ALD PRO+ ultra-low reflection coating reduces the reflectivity by approximately 30%; there are also 6P ALE+ coating and ALM coating, which better control glare and ghost images.

It supports both LN2 and LN4 technologies, with better night scene noise control, resulting in cleaner and more transparent images. It also features a 12-bit ADC HDR, offering superior color, dynamic range and signal accuracy.
Apart from the main camera, it is reported that the vivo X300 Ultra is also equipped with a 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera with a 1/1.28-inch sensor, as well as a highly praised 2-billion-pixel large sensor telephoto lens. It also adopts the first dual 2-billion triple-camera full-large sensor solution.

The new generation telephoto lens has reached 400mm. Compared to the previous model, its size has significantly increased, and the imaging quality has also been greatly improved. This once again revolutionizes the long-distance shooting experience on mobile phones.







