New Delhi, October 15 (Daily Kiran): vivo’s X300 Pro Photographer Kit — a seven-piece accessory set made by PGYTECH — was put through hands-on testing after the X300 series launch. The kit upgrades the X300 Pro’s long-range photography with a 2.35x telephoto extender, a battery-powered grip and a removable 62mm filter adapter ring, while offering tighter case tolerances and improved attachment stability over previous kits.

The grip slides onto the phone case and connects via USB-C (it can charge the phone or be charged itself). It also pairs over Bluetooth for camera controls and houses a 2,300mAh battery. Physical controls include a two-stage shutter, a zoom lever, a control dial and a video-record button; the shutter supports single shots, burst and configurable half-press focus/AE or continuous AF-C modes. Zoom control moves smoothly across the focal range rather than snapping between preset optical steps.
Individually, the lens is CNY 999 (€120, INR 12,400), the case and the grip are CNY 699 (€85, INR 8,700), but you can bundle them together for CNY 1,499 (€182, INR 18,700), saving CNY 200. Vivo will also sell you the Photographer Kit with the vivo X300 Pro for CNY 8,299 (€1,000, INR 103,600). We don’t have any pricing information for outside China, as the phones have not been launched outside their home market yet, although there is some indication that this will happen soon.
It’s worth noting that for the X300 Pro, PGYTECH has come up with an alternative, lighter color variant as well, along with the standard black and grey ones. For this one, you can also have the lens in a matching silver color.
Once the adapter ring is mounted, the 2.35x teleconverter optically converts the X300 Pro’s 85mm camera to 200mm. The camera viewfinder also shows 400mm, 800mm and 1,600mm toggles, but those are digital. Activation of the extender is done via a shortcut in the viewfinder; the adapter does not interfere with normal camera use when left mounted. The team shot native 200mm stills (including low-light samples) and a handheld video with the extender attached.
The Photographer Kit retains the detachable lens design seen on vivo’s earlier kits but refines the case and mounting for better stability and handling, while the telephoto extender adds a practical optical long-reach option for the X300 Pro’s imaging system.
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