One of the hottest recent releases is the Sony Xperia Z, an
impressive smartphone that not only looks good but also has a very
impressive specs sheet. Some of the highest-end smartphones are now
releasing with a 13-megapixel rear camera instead of the standard
8-megapixel camera that featured on most of the top smartphones last
year and the Sony Xperia Z is one of these. Today we have some news
regarding camera images taken with the Xperia Z that give an idea of
just how good the camera set-up is.
We think the Sony Xperia Z is a really notable handset and included it in our look at the top 5 smartphones
for Q1, 2013. There may be many of you then who are considering
purchasing this device and for those of you who use the camera on your
smartphones regularly it looks like this would be a particularly good
choice.
Just to remind you of the camera details the Xperia Z has a
13-megapixel rear camera with an Exmor RS sensor, autofocus, LED flash,
geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, image stabilization, HDR and
sweep panorama. It’s also capable of 1080p video capture @30fps with
video light, video stabilizer, continuous autofocus and HDR and also
sports a 2.2-megapixel front-facing camera with 1080p.
The team over at Android Central
has been testing the camera of the Sony Xperia Z with sample images and
a video showing the results. To give a comparison some images were
also taken with the last year’s Xperia T, which also had a 13-megapixel
rear camera but an Exmor R sensor rather than the Exmor RS. In the
image above you can see an image from the Xperia T on the left and the
improved image from the Xperia Z to the right. The findings were that
overall the advantage of the Xperia Z’s Exmor RS sensor were very
evident and that the Xperia Z “features one of the best smartphone
cameras we’ve tested.”
Dynamic range was noted to be superior, with less fine-detail noise
that was noticeable on previous Sony smartphone cameras along with
better colors in dark situations. The one camera drawback (apart from
some software foibles) that was noticed involved macro photography with
the Xperia T managing to focus more closely than the Xperia Z. However
the point was made that that the Xperia T had remarkable macro
capabilities so this was not exactly a major surprise. As for video
capture you can see the results from the Xperia Z in the video that
we’ve embedded for you below this story for both HDR and 1080p.
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