Vivo director shared new examples of X200 Ultra camera shots

Vivo CEO Han Boxiao continues to promote the new flagship’s camera by sharing images taken with the vivo X200 Ultra. He previously compared the device’s camera capabilities with the iPhone 16 Pro Max and Canon’s 5D Mk IV professional camera, and now he’s unveiled a new series of photos taken in challenging lighting conditions.
Flagship ultra-wide-angle camera
The published images were taken with an ultra-wide-angle lens that uses Sony’s 50-megapixel LYT-818 (1/1.28″) sensor – the same one found in the main camera. The 14mm focal length lens was developed in collaboration with Zeiss and features Optical Image Stabilization (OIS).
What’s interesting is that this time Vivo’s head of Vivo didn’t publish comparisons with the cameras of other smartphones. In his post on Weibo, he explained:«I also took ultra-wide shots of this scene on other smartphones, but after looking at them, I decided not to publish – it would be too unfair.»



Two image processors
One of the key features of the vivo X200 Ultra will be two dedicated image processors (ISPs). The smartphone uses the familiar vivo V3+ chip for post-processing, as well as the new vivo VS1 processor responsible for image preprocessing.
In addition, all three cameras (main, ultra-wide-angle and periscope) will receive optical stabilization (OIS), which was already confirmed in a recent demo video.
Should we expect a revolution in mobile photography?
While the CEO’s publications are clearly aimed at emphasizing the advantages of the X200 Ultra, it’s worth noting that the predecessor vivo X200 Pro didn’t impress with its ultra-wide-angle camera equipped with a less advanced ISOCELL JN1 (1/2.76″) sensor. The new flagship promises to take the quality of shooting to a whole new level, but how well it lives up to expectations will be determined by real-world tests.