vivo X300 Pro Photographer Kit: Edge or Just Extra?
The Telephoto King Gets New Toys
The vivo X300 Pro has already carved out its reputation as the Telephoto King. With its 200MP ZEISS APO Telephoto Camera, the device captures distant subjects with clarity that rivals professional gear. DxOMark’s top score in telephoto evaluation cemented its place as a benchmark in mobile imaging. vivo X300 Pro Photographer Kit: Edge or Just Extra?

But vivo isn’t stopping there. Enter the Photographer Kit—a set of accessories designed to push the X300 Pro’s imaging capabilities even further. The question is simple: are these tools an edge for serious shooters, or just extra gear for those who want bragging rights?
I’ve always said accessories should enhance, not complicate. For readers, this means the Photographer Kit is worth examining closely. And yes, it also means you can finally stop saying, “Smartphone photography is just point-and-shoot.”
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Clarity Beyond the Horizon: ZEISS Telephoto Extender
The star of the kit is the vivo ZEISS 2.35x Telephoto Extender, co-engineered with ZEISS. Built on a Keplerian optical structure, it uses 13 high-transmittance lens elements arranged in three groups. Three ultra-low dispersion glass elements reduce chromatic aberration, refining image accuracy.
Its large-aperture objective lens enhances light intake, allowing clearer captures even when shooting at extreme distances or in challenging conditions. When paired with the X300 Pro, the extender pushes digital zoom reach up to 5400mm. That’s telescope territory.
For photographers, this means capturing city skylines, wildlife, or live events without lugging around heavy gear.
I’ve always argued that zoom should be about detail, not distortion. For readers, this means the extender gives you reach without sacrificing quality. And yes, it also means you can finally stop saying, “Smartphone zoom is just pixel mush.”

Designed for Control: PGYTECH Imaging Grip Kit
Complementing the extender is the PGYTECH Imaging Grip Kit. This accessory transforms the X300 Pro into something closer to a traditional camera.
The kit includes:
- A tailored phone case
- Neck strap
- Filter adapter ring
- Quick-release hooks
- The imaging grip itself, which doubles as a power bank
The grip features physical controls: a zoom lever, an exposure dial, a video recording button, a charging button, and a multi-function shutter button. The shutter supports half-press to focus, focus and exposure lock, burst shooting, and quick single-press capture.
For vloggers, portrait shooters, and sports creators, this means steadier handling, longer shoots, and smarter control. vivo X300 Pro Photographer Kit: Edge or Just Extra?
I’ve always said ergonomics matter more than specs. For readers, this means the grip makes the X300 Pro feel like a camera, not just a phone. And yes, it also means you can finally stop saying, “Smartphone shooting feels clumsy.”

Edge or Extra?
The Photographer Kit raises an important question: do these accessories give users a real edge, or are they just extras for enthusiasts?
The Telephoto Extender is clearly aimed at photographers who want extreme reach. It’s not for casual users snapping selfies—it’s for those chasing detail in nature, architecture, or events.
The Imaging Grip is more versatile. It benefits creators who value physical control, stability, and endurance. Lifestyle vloggers, portrait shooters, and sports fans will find it practical.
Both kits are sold separately, allowing users to choose based on their shooting style. The extender retails for Php 12,999, while the grip costs Php 7,999. The X300 Pro itself is priced at Php 79,999, available via vivo concept stores, the vivo e-store, and Shopee. vivo X300 Pro Photographer Kit: Edge or Just Extra?
I’ve always argued that choice is the real luxury in tech. For readers, this means you don’t have to buy everything—just what fits your style. And yes, it also means you can finally stop saying, “Smartphone bundles force you to overspend.”
The Technology Behind the Experience
What makes these accessories more than gimmicks is the technology underpinning them. The Keplerian optical structure of the extender is a serious piece of engineering, not a plastic add-on. The ultra-low dispersion glass ensures accuracy, while the large-aperture lens improves light intake.
The Imaging Grip’s physical controls mimic DSLR ergonomics, giving users tactile feedback that touchscreen controls can’t replicate. The fact that it doubles as a power bank shows thoughtful design—long shoots demand endurance.
I’ve always said good tech solves problems, not creates them. For readers, this means the Photographer Kit addresses real pain points: reach, control, and battery life. And yes, it also means you can finally stop saying, “Smartphone accessories are just gimmicks.”
My Take: Practical Edge, Not Just Extra
I’ve covered countless smartphone accessories, and most fade into obscurity. The vivo Photographer Kit feels different. It’s not about novelty—it’s about practicality.
The Telephoto Extender gives photographers reach that was previously unthinkable in mobile imaging. The Imaging Grip provides control and endurance that creators genuinely need. Together, they elevate the X300 Pro from a powerful smartphone to a versatile imaging system.
What I like most is the balance. Vivo isn’t forcing users to buy everything—it’s offering options. For serious shooters, these accessories provide a real edge. For casual users, they’re extras that can be skipped.
For readers, the benefit is clear: the Photographer Kit isn’t about complicating mobile imaging—it’s about expanding it. And yes, it also means your next shot might look more professional than you expect.
. The vivo X300 Pro is also sold separately at Php 79,999, which you can buy online via the vivo e-store and Shopee.
