Sony Xperia XZ camera review

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A Sony IMX300 1/2. 3” 23MP image sensor with on-sensor phase detection is accompanied by a laser that measures distance to its subject to improve AF speed and accuracy in low light. Also on board is an RGBC-IR sensor that measures the color values of a scene in order to fine-tune the white balance system. The hybrid AF-system is also predictive and can track subjects in motion.

The Sony G lens comes with a 24mm equivalent focal length and an F2. 0 aperture. In video mode, the camera can record footage in 4K resolution and the Xperia XZ is also the first device on which Sony has implemented 5-axis electronic video stabilization. At the front there is a 13MP 1/3" sensor with F2. 0 aperture and 1080p video – specifications that would have been worthy of a main camera not too long ago.

Processor and other components match the high-end characteristics of the camera and all the technology is wrapped up in an 8. 1mm thin metal body that is water and dust tight (IP65/68). The Sony is also one of only a few smartphones to come with a dedicated camera button, making it an interesting option for any photography-oriented user.

Key Photographic / Video Specifications

Sony IMX300 1/2. 3” 23MP BSI CMOS sensor

24mm equivalent focal length

F2. 0 aperture

AF with on-sensor phase detection and laser-assistance

Subject tracking

RGBC-IR sensor

Manual control over shooting parameters

4K video at 30 fps

5-axis electronic video stabilization

13MP front camera, F2. 0, 22mm equivalent focal length

Other Specifications

5. 2-inch 1080p IPS screen

Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset

3GB RAM

32/64GB storage

MicroSD support

2,900mAh battery

Environmental protection (IP65/68)

Fingerprint reader

DPReview smartphone reviews are written with the needs of photographers in mind. We focus on camera features, performance, and image quality.

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