New leaks indicate the Vivo X300 Ultra will feature an upgraded 35mm Zeiss camera with Sony's LYT-901 sensor, a novel teleconverter design, and a class-leading multispectral color sensor for enhanced accuracy.

Recent leaks from trusted source Digital Chat Station reveal significant camera advancements in Vivo's upcoming X300 Ultra flagship. The device will reportedly feature a sophisticated imaging system headlined by three key components: a Zeiss-engineered 35mm primary camera, an industry-leading multispectral color sensor, and a redesigned teleconverter unit.
The multispectral sensor emerges as a standout feature, with Digital Chat Station claiming it will be the largest such sensor in any smartphone at 5 megapixels. This technology analyzes environmental light across multiple wavelengths rather than relying solely on RGB data, promising more accurate color reproduction especially in challenging lighting conditions. While Oppo previously implemented similar technology in its Find X9 Pro, Vivo's implementation reportedly addresses previous limitations observed in competing implementations.

The 35mm primary camera retains Zeiss optics but now pairs them with Sony's latest LYT-901 sensor. More notably, Vivo engineers have developed a new teleconverter attachment that alters the lens's optical properties. While specifics remain undisclosed, insiders suggest it will offer different magnification levels compared to the X200 series' 2.35x solution. This approach differs from conventional periscope telephoto modules by modifying the primary lens characteristics rather than adding a separate zoom lens.
When compared to predecessors and competitors:
- The multispectral sensor significantly outperforms the X200 series in color science
- Teleconverter design offers flexibility over Xiaomi's fixed periscope solutions
- Color accuracy could challenge Huawei's computational photography dominance
For photographers, these innovations suggest tangible benefits:
- More lifelike skin tones and material textures in both daylight and low-light
- Reduced color casting from artificial light sources
- Greater creative control through the adaptable teleconverter system
Technical hurdles remain unaddressed in leaks, including how Vivo manages the additional processing demands of multispectral analysis while maintaining battery efficiency. The absence of details about the rumored optical zoom camera also leaves questions about the complete camera array.
This camera system positions the X300 Ultra as a specialist device for mobile photographers prioritizing color-critical work over computational effects. The combination of German optics, Sony's sensor technology, and spectral analysis could set new standards for image authenticity if implementation matches the ambition.
Sources: Digital Chat Station Weibo

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