The kit includes a 300mm lens, phone case with grip, lens hood, filter adapter, and tripod collar, offering three zoom modes: 13x, 30x, and 60x.
Reviewers note the kit's substantial length and solid tripod mounting, but find the 13x optical zoom most effective, with higher zooms losing texture quality.
Compared to vivo's X300 Ultra kit, OPPO's offers a more compact grip but less intuitive camera controls, positioning the Find X9 Ultra as a photography-focused smartphone accessory.
Can OPPO's single 300mm lens truly challenge vivo's more versatile dual-lens camera kit?
Is OPPO's bulky lens kit a step backward in an era of powerful AI-driven zoom?
Why did OPPO choose a clunky camera mode over a seamless toggle like its rivals?
Is the future of phone photography add-on lenses or smarter, built-in computational power?
Will Hasselblad’s brand name be enough to sell a kit with questionable real-world advantages?