Vivo X300 Pro’s video capabilities challenge Apple’s Han Boxiao: Android is the best

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Vivo product manager Han Boxiao introduced that the vivo X300 series is the world’s first to support 4K 60fps portrait video, which means that vivo’s imaging flagship will achieve comprehensive leadership in the video track.

Looking back on the past year, the X200 Ultra has become a “V single” comparable to a camera through the full-focal-length lossless relay experience of the three major Zeiss master fixed-focus lenses. Vivo has thus become the most powerful choice for video capabilities in the Android camp, without a doubt.

In this generation, the X300 Pro is equipped with the same self-developed dual-core imaging chip as the X200 Ultra, and is the world’s first 4K 60fps cinematic portrait video: based on V3+ capabilities, it achieves the industry’s first 4K 60fps beauty/blur, a newly upgraded portrait priority strategy, supports more beauty details, and adds cold glue and negative film styles, satisfying the two major online video colors at once, making it more suitable for portrait vlogging.

More importantly, vivo X300 Pro also brings the following features.

Industry-leading dual-focal-length 4K 120fps cinematic slow-motion: 4K 120fps video delivers incredibly smooth slow-motion. The slow-motion video is clear and smooth, making every dynamic detail a highlight moment.

Dual-focus 4K 120fps Dolby Vision HDR: Not only does it have high resolution and high frame rate, it also has an extremely wide dynamic range and a wider color gamut. The tonal performance is very cinematic and shocking when it is output directly.

Dual-focus 4K 120fps 10-bit Log video: Retains vast space for post-production color grading, ensuring every frame is stunning, with support for monitoring and one-click restoration of 709 color. More importantly, vivo Log fully supports the ACES professional color workflow, making post-production color grading more efficient and standardized.

High specifications alone are not enough. The X300 Pro supports CIPA 5.5 level professional image stabilization on both the main and telephoto ends, and has upgraded the high-cached EIS image stabilization algorithm, which provides better shooting stability, industry-leading video stabilization, greatly improved focus stability and accuracy, and significantly better zoom smoothness than the previous generation.

Han Boxiao emphasized that vivo X300 Pro directly challenges Apple and has better video capabilities than its competitors’ Ultra models, making it no less capable than the king of Android video.

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