In contrast to the Honor Magic 8 Pro camera test a few days ago, which didn’t result in a new top score in any discipline, the Vivo X300 Pro takes the lead in the photo subcategories telephoto and bokeh as well as in zoom and low light settings. The reviewers praise the consistently accurate exposure and dynamic range, as well as the correct white balance with natural skin tones in photos and videos. The level of detail is high in all situations, especially in zoom shots. The decent video stabilization and natural bokeh in portraits are also highlighted.
However, there are also a few points of criticism that Vivo could still improve on. Specifically, there are contrast issues in HDR pictures with strong backlighting, the comparatively narrow field of view of the ultra-wide camera, and artifacts such as ghosting, color fringing or texture artifacts that can appear in some situations. In addition, low-light photos sometimes render unnatural details, while the color of people with dark skin sometimes appears slightly too bright. The full review can be read here. We have also thoroughly tested the Vivo X300 Pro, and part one of my personal experience with the camera during a trip to Cyprus can be found here.