vivo X300 Ultra
FAQ
- Does using the 400mm telephoto extender affect image quality in low-light concert venues, and is the extender included with the X300 Ultra?
The 400mm vivo ZEISS Telephoto Extender Gen 2 Ultra adopts a Kepler optical structure with ZEISS APO chromatic aberration control, preserving sharpness and color accuracy at maximum reach. The 85mm gimbal-grade telephoto camera’s large sensor and the VS1+ imaging chip’s noise processing further support low-light performance. The extender is sold separately, and is also included in the X300 Ultra Photographer Kit.
- Can the X300 Ultra sustain hours of concert video recording without overheating shutdowns or frame drops, and what is the expected battery life for live event shooting?
With a 6600 mAh large battery and a 5800 mm² liquid cooling vapor chamber, the X300 Ultra supports up to 3 hours 53 minutes of continuous 4K 120fps 10-bit Log recording, and over 5 hours of fixed-frame video recording at 35°C. Intelligent temperature control ensures stable performance through full-length concert sets without forced stops.
- What is the functional difference between Telephoto Stage Video mode and standard video mode, and does it support manual parameter tuning for advanced users?
Telephoto Stage Video mode optimizes focus speed, exposure metering and stabilization for distant stage scenes, reducing the need for frequent manual adjustments. For advanced users, the all-new Pro Video Mode offers full manual controls over ISO, shutter speed and color profiles, with support for 10-bit Log recording and 3D LUT monitoring to fit professional post-production workflows.
- Does using the 400mm telephoto extender affect image quality in low-light concert venues, and is the extender included with the X300 Ultra?
The 400mm vivo ZEISS Telephoto Extender Gen 2 Ultra adopts a Kepler optical structure with ZEISS APO chromatic aberration control, preserving sharpness and color accuracy at maximum reach. The 85mm gimbal-grade telephoto camera’s large sensor and the VS1+ imaging chip’s noise processing further support low-light performance. The extender is sold separately, and is also included in the X300 Ultra Photographer Kit.



