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Vivo X200 First Sample Image – Is It Real?

The first sample image of vivo X200 has been released. The phone will be officially launched on October 14th. In addition to the X200 and X200 Pro, a new version with a 6.3-inch straight screen will be added, possibly named X200S. All three models will be powered by the latest Dimensity 9400 processor and support 90W wired charging. The X200 and X200 Pro will feature a 6000mAh or larger capacity battery, while the X200S is expected to have a battery capacity of around 5600mAh.

In terms of imaging, the vivo X200 may adopt a full-focal length 50MP triple camera system, covering ultra-wide-angle, main focal length, and telephoto lenses. The main camera will be a 1/1.56-inch Sony IMX921 sensor with a maximum aperture of f/1.57, accompanied by a Samsung JN1 wide-angle lens and a Sony IMX882 telephoto lens with a maximum aperture of f/2.57 and 70mm focal length. It will support 10x hybrid super-resolution computing.

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Is it even real? After looking at the first sample image from the Vivo X200, which was shared by a well-known Chinese source that often leaks camera news and information, I was regularly checkin their pages on the go for updates. What I found was a sample image from the upcoming Vivo X200 Pro smartphone. When I saw the image of the Moon, I thought it wasn’t possible without using an APS-C or full-frame camera paired with at least a 600 to 800mm focal length lens.

Even with such a setup, or an even longer focal length lens, capturing a clear image of the Moon can be challenging. But what truly amazed me was that the X200’s camera also captured part of a building clearly in the same frame. Achieving this kind of dynamic range (HDR) capture with a camera is extremely difficult, especially capturing both the Moon and a building in one shot, you have to punch multiple frames together to create a HDR. Even with advanced photography skills, it’s hard to manage the exposures of such different subjects in a single frame.

Smartphones these days are doing wonders, without a doubut and I was completely speechless after seeing this particular sample image. It seemed impossible to achieve such results with a typical camera setup, even one costing twice as much as the Vivo X200. And to replicate this with a standard camera would require not only top-notch equipment but also exceptional photography and editing skills, blending HDR images in Photoshop. The quality of this smartphone image left me utterly speechless.

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