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Portraits Made Easy with the vivo V60

Capturing professional portraits no longer requires getting close to the subject, thanks to the vivo V60’s advanced 50MP ZEISS Super Telephoto Camera. Built with a Sony IMX882 sensor, a large 1.95-inch sensor size, and optical image stabilization, it produces clear, detailed, and steady shots even from afar. With 3x optical zoom and an impressive 100x digital zoom, the camera makes every detail stand out, whether you’re shooting portraits, cityscapes, or live performances.

At the Grand Launch held at Shangri-La The Fort, Manila, on September 3, 2025, celebrity ambassador Marian Rivera demonstrated the phone’s telephoto power. Her portraits taken with the vivo V60 appeared intimate and close, even without the photographer moving closer. Miss Grand Philippines 2025 Emma Tiglao also showcased the V60’s prowess during a photoshoot, with her stunning portraits proving how the telephoto lens delivers professional-quality results from a distance.

But the V60 goes beyond portraits. For travelers and city lovers, its AI-powered zoom and artificial intelligence-generated content (AIGC) detail recovery ensure that architecture, landscapes, and landmarks remain sharp and vibrant even when magnified. It’s a device built not only for capturing people but also for preserving the beauty of places with precision.

Concert-goers, too, will find the vivo V60 a reliable companion. Whether zooming 10x to frame a lead performer or using Stage Style mode for vivid stage lighting, the device guarantees bright, detailed shots that capture the energy of live performances. At the launch, tech reviewer Christian Peña demonstrated this by photographing P-pop group Hori7on, proving that even fast-paced, brightly lit stages can be captured with clarity.

With its blend of ZEISS optics, AI enhancements, and powerful zoom, the vivo V60 turns everyday users into skilled photographers. Priced at ₱28,999, the device is now available at vivo concept stores, kiosks, and authorized dealers nationwide. Online shoppers can also enjoy up to ₱5,000 in discounts, freebies, and free shipping via vivo’s official Shopee store until September 19, 2025.

The vivo V60 is redefining mobile photography—bringing pro-level portraits, sweeping city views, and concert memories closer than ever.

Written by Village Connect

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