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Vivo X300 FE Camera Review Reveals How It Performs in Daylight Low Light and Portrait Shots

The Vivo X300 FE is a new entry into the growing compact flagship segment with a strong focus on mobile photography. Instead of one big sensor, the Vivo V27 5G has a more flexible camera setup designed for your day-to-day pics, portraits, zoom shots, and challenging lighting conditions.

The phone has a 50MP main camera with OIS, a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto camera, an 8MP ultra-wide camera and a 50MP autofocusing selfie camera. The primary sensor has a large f/1.57 aperture, which is particularly useful for capturing more light in challenging conditions. Independent testing suggests the main and telephoto cameras are the strongest elements of the package, while the lower-res ultrawide remains its biggest limitation.

The performance of the daylight camera is detailed and consistent.

In bright daylight, the Vivo X300 FE delivers pleasing images with good detail, strong contrast and generally consistent colours across focal lengths. GadgetMatch’s camera testing showed that colour consistency remains a strength even when shifting between focal lengths and zooming past the optical range.

The ultrawide is 8MP and less impressive. Tests showed evidence of obvious sharpening, probably used to compensate for the limited sensor resolution. Even so it is still useful for landscapes, buildings, large groups and scenes where fitting more into the frame is more important than maximum fine detail.

Low Light Photography Has Reasonable Detail Retention

Another important part of the X300 FE camera experience is night photography. In comparison tests by 91mobiles, the phone was able to retain fine details, reduce visible grain and control flare in challenging low-light scenes.

Sometimes the review found that competing images appeared more realistic in terms of overall colour rendering. But the Vivo X300 FE was better at holding onto detail and delivering cleaner results in darker areas. Its main camera has optical stabilisation and a wide aperture that helps it gather more light and reduces the chance of blurred handheld shots.

Its portrait shots are one of its biggest strengths.

One of the strongest reasons to consider the Vivo X300 FE appears to be portrait photography. Gizbot’s review highlighted its ZEISS-backed portrait capabilities and telephoto performance.

This is where the 50MP telephoto camera comes in handy, as longer focal lengths tend to produce more attractive facial proportions and isolate the subject better. The tests also showed how useful the 85mm and 100mm portrait settings are for a more professional look.

Telephoto Lens Gives True Creative Flexibility

The X300 FE has an advantage for distant subjects, concerts, travel photography and portraits, thanks to the dedicated 50MP periscope telephoto camera. Vivo highlights the camera with a Sony IMX882 sensor and a periscope optical structure boosted by computational processing to enhance details at a distance.

The phone has 3x optical zoom, and more zoom levels via image processing. Vivo also supports its separate 200mm-equivalent ZEISS Telephoto Extender Gen 2 accessory, which is designed for those who need extra reach for stage shows, wildlife, sports, and far-off architecture.

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  • Digital Camera World – It is equipped with a 50MP main camera with OIS, a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto camera, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP selfie camera with autofocus. The primary sensor has a large f/1.57 aperture, which is particularly useful for capturing more light in challenging conditions. In independent testing, the ultrawide’s lower resolution was the biggest limitation, and the main and telephoto cameras seem to be the strongest parts of the package.
  • GadgetMatch – The main camera is great for landscapes, street shots, food photography, and everyday scenes. The 2x mode uses an in-sensor crop to get closer framing without immediately switching to the dedicated telephoto camera, but users can also choose different main-camera focal-length options.
  • 91mobiles – Night photography is another key aspect of the X300 FE camera experience. The phone was able to retain fine details, cut down on visible grain and flare control well in tough low-light situations, in comparative tests by 91mobiles. Sometimes competing images appeared more realistic in terms of overall colour rendering, the review found. But the Vivo X300 FE was better at holding onto detail and delivering cleaner results in darker areas.
  • Gizbot – Portrait photography seems to be one of the biggest reasons to consider the Vivo X300 FE. Gizbot particularly liked the ZEISS-assisted portrait features and telephoto performance.
  • This is where the 50MP telephoto camera comes into play, as longer focal lengths can make for more flattering facial proportions and a better subject separation. Testing also showed the benefit of the 85mm and 100mm portrait lenses for more professional-looking output.
  • Vivo Official Website – The X300 FE’s 50MP periscope telephoto camera is a godsend for subjects at a distance, concerts, travel photography and portraits. The camera is based on a Sony IMX882 sensor with a periscope optical structure, supported by computational processing to improve distant details, Vivo says.

I am Marcus Reed, a Technology News Writer at CHS HYD News. I cover AI, cybersecurity, smartphones, apps, software updates, Big Tech, and digital privacy.

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