How vivo V60 Redefined Concert Photography at FMA 2025
How vivo V60 Redefined Concert Photography at FMA 2025
A Smartphone That Stole the Show
The Filipino Music Awards (FMA) 2025 was a night of lights, sound, and unforgettable performances. But while the stage was alive with music, another story unfolded behind the cameras. Six Filipino personalities—Kira Balinger, LA Aguinaldo, Rere Madrid, Jason Dy, Chelsea Robato, and Jan Mayo—captured the event through the vivo V60. How vivo V60 Redefined Concert Photography at FMA 2025
Armed with the phone’s 50MP ZEISS Super Telephoto Camera, they didn’t just take photos. They told stories. Each shot was crisp, cinematic, and full of emotion. From the synchronized choreography of P-pop groups to the raw energy of rock bands, the V60 proved it could transform a live concert into a professional-grade visual narrative.

ZEISS Partnership: Why the Lens Matters
The vivo V60’s edge lies in its ZEISS collaboration. With five focal lengths under the ZEISS Multifocal Portrait and a 10x Telephoto Stage Portrait, the phone allows users to switch seamlessly between wide shots and intimate close-ups.
This isn’t just marketing jargon. It’s real, practical tech. Imagine being in the middle of a packed arena. You want to capture the entire stage, then zoom in on a single performer’s expression—all without losing clarity. That’s what the V60 delivers.
I’ve tested enough smartphone cameras to know that zoom is usually where things fall apart. Grainy images, washed-out colors, shaky focus. The V60, however, holds its ground. For readers, this means you can leave the bulky DSLR at home and still walk away with shots that look like they belong on a magazine cover.
Six Personalities, Six Perspectives
What made the FMA 2025 showcase unique was how each personality used the V60 differently.
- Kira Balinger zoomed in on a P-pop girl group, capturing every detail of their choreography. Her shots looked like she was standing right on stage.

- LA Aguinaldo focused on the energy of collaborations, using the Multifocal Portrait to keep up with fast-paced performances.

- Rere Madrid leaned into emotion, documenting a soulful solo act with vivid, colorful frames.

- Jason Dy, in full fan mode, snapped high-definition shots of a pop-rock band, turning his gallery into a concert photo book.

- Chelsea Robato highlighted precision, capturing boy group BGYO with zoom accuracy that made every beat and expression pop.

- Jan Mayo showcased the chaos and joy of a P-pop performance, switching focal lengths smoothly to bring fans closer to the stage.

Each perspective was different, but the common denominator was the V60’s ability to adapt. That’s the beauty of this phone—it doesn’t force you into one style. It gives you the tools to tell your story your way.
The Tech That Makes It Possible
Let’s break down why the V60 works so well in concert settings:
- 50MP ZEISS Super Telephoto Camera: Delivers professional-level clarity even at long distances.
- 10x Telephoto Stage Portrait: Perfect for zooming in on performers without losing detail.
- ZEISS Multifocal Portrait: Five focal lengths for instant switching between wide and tight shots.
- Low-Light Optimization: Concerts are notorious for tricky lighting, but the V60 balances highlights and shadows beautifully.
For readers, this means you don’t have to worry about whether your phone can handle the environment. The V60 is built for it.
My Take: Why This Phone Stands Out
I’ve covered countless smartphone launches, and most of them promise the moon. Better cameras, better zoom, better low-light performance. But when you actually use them in real-world scenarios—like a concert—they often fall short.
The vivo V60 feels different. It’s not just about megapixels. It’s about how the hardware and software work together to make capturing moments effortless. The ZEISS partnership isn’t just a logo slapped on the box—it’s a genuine collaboration that elevates the camera system.
For readers, the benefit is clear. If you love concerts, festivals, or even just documenting everyday life, the V60 gives you the confidence that your photos will look as good as the moment felt. And honestly, being able to erase the line between fan and photographer with just your phone? That’s a game-changer.
Beyond the Stage: Everyday Use
While the FMA 2025 was the perfect showcase, the V60 isn’t just for concerts. The same features that make it shine in low-light, high-energy environments also make it ideal for travel, events, and even casual photography.
Want to capture a sunset without it turning into a blurry mess? The V60 can handle it. Need to zoom in on your kid’s school performance from the back row? No problem.
That’s the real value here. It’s not just a concert phone—it’s an everyday storyteller.
Availability and Pricing
The vivo V60 is available now for as low as Php 28,999. You can find it at vivo concept stores, kiosks, and online through the vivo e-store, Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop.
For the price, you’re getting a camera system that rivals professional gear, wrapped in a device that fits in your pocket. That’s not just an upgrade—it’s an investment in how you capture and share your life.
Bring the concert closer with the vivo V60. It is available now for as low as Php 28,999 at vivo concept stores, kiosks, and online through vivo e-store, Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop.

