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On this A80 occasion, the whole country turned to the capital Hanoi with a parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2. Right from the rehearsals, preliminary rehearsals, and final rehearsals in Hanoi, people were standing and watching the parade. Many people lined up very early to get a good spot. Therefore, to be ready for the national concert, I not only had to prepare my physical strength but also needed a reliable smartphone with sharp photography capabilities and a long battery life for a long day. The companion I chose for this A80 occasion was the vivo V60 5G. |
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On the afternoon of September 1st, I was already at the location I had chosen to watch the parade, but there were already a lot of people there to get a seat. By dawn on September 2nd, the air was hotter than ever and the locations were packed. People took advantage of the opportunity to sleep right there to recover their energy, but there were also quite a few people who stayed awake, chatting with the people around them, singing heroic songs to boost their spirits, or cheering whenever the vehicles carrying members of the parade passed by. |
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The weather in Hanoi these past few days has not been very favorable with sudden rain showers. However, the vivo V60 5G gives me peace of mind in case of accidental rainwater intrusion because this phone model is rated IP68 and IP69 for water and dust resistance according to IEC 60529: 2013 standard. However, I am not subjective and have protected my smartphone quite carefully. |
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Finally, the long-awaited moment has come, the official parade ceremony took place. Present at Van Cao street, I witnessed many groups passing by such as the Red Flag group, the army, police, militia, and representatives of 54 Vietnamese ethnic groups, one after another, passing by under the majestic music of the song "Marching under the flag" . People cheered enthusiastically every time the parade groups appeared. |
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Although I couldn't choose a position close to the parade, I was still satisfied with the photos I took with the vivo V60 5G when I zoomed out of the frame to capture the spirit of the soldiers. The secret lies in the ZEISS 50 MP super telephoto camera. Thanks to the periscope camera structure, the image details are reproduced relatively clearly, considering the perspective of a camera phone, even when zooming from 7x to more than 8x. |
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Receiving enthusiastic cheers from the people, the parade groups also responded with friendly smiles or cute gestures. The soldiers, who were usually serious in their uniforms, now became closer than ever. That was proof of the solidarity between the army and the people of the country. |
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On this great occasion, Hanoi streets were decorated with the red color of the national flag and the Party flag, spreading a joyful atmosphere and arousing national pride. Many young people and small families also kept their memories of the national festival with photos taken with the national flag or costumes printed with the red flag with a yellow star. As a photography enthusiast, I did not forget to capture these beautiful moments. And this is when the ZEISS multi-focal portrait mode came into play. Choosing the 85 mm focal length - the golden focal length in portrait photography - I had satisfactory photos when the subject was shown sharply and accurately through the frame. In particular, the good background blurring ability helps the background to be blurred softly, highlighting the subject like using a professional camera. |
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Continuing the jubilant atmosphere of National Day, I visited the house at 48 Hang Ngang Street. This is where President Ho Chi Minh wrote the Declaration of Independence, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Here, I and other visitors were able to see historical photos and read valuable documents about the revolutionary activities of Uncle Ho and his comrades. The house at 48 Hang Ngang is a "red address" for everyone, especially the young generation, to be educated and foster their love for the Fatherland. |
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After nearly 24 hours of immersing myself in the proud atmosphere of the "national concert", my vivo V60 5G phone still maintained a pretty good battery capacity of more than 20%, even though it was not charged and I had to perform many tasks such as taking photos, accessing the web, surfing social networks, watching videos. With the super BlueVolt 6,500 mAh battery and 3rd generation Silicon Carbon Anode technology, I can use it all day long with just 1 charge and am confident that I don't need to carry a spare charger with me. In addition, the good signal reception of this smartphone is also a plus point, helping Internet access or calling in crowded places still go smoothly. It can be said that, thanks to the powerful performance and impressive photography capabilities of vivo V60 5G with ZEISS 50 MP super telephoto camera and ZEISS multi-focal portrait mode, I had a memorable National Day holiday when I captured the peaceful and proud scenes of Independence Day, thereby appreciating the value of peace even more. |
Source: https://znews.vn/cung-vivo-v60-5g-tu-tin-choi-tet-doc-lap-post1582275.html
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