GeSteSoh
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Interesting there is completely no leak?
Also camera + xperia reminds me of this:
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Hey this looks familiar
Interesting there is completely no leak?
Also camera + xperia reminds me of this:
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Do you even own a flagship Xperia?
It has 3 rear cameras, one of the is 1″ exmor behind 24mm lens and f2.0-4.0 (only 2.0 or 4.0, no value between. Like old samsung s9 can do f1.5-2.4).
One accessory seems to be like the screen of alpha, you attach to gimbal when you use rear cameras to record yourself.
Also, VR glass to attach the phone, like samsung had.
I do not know if RX cameras come back. Xperia brings more revenue than camera business already.
Should've a few packages (with additional display , tripod and microphone ?
Meh? So are your reply. meh.If they are hopefully it is good and the design is also good or decent because their other phones are mehh![]()
yummmmm hope it doesnt go to $2k...........................
Price is 1799 euro- equivalent to 2800 SGD.Possible, or even more. It seems likely that this phone is not targeting the mass market but for those few who really takes the time to appreciate good photography. More focus for content creators that usually does not complain about prices when it is not a fruity product.
Sony use the 1 inch sensor most likely due to extra sensors available from the RX range and not many people buying dedicated cameras nowadays, and the difficulty of getting chips from the manufacturing crunch. So that's why this 1 inch sensor that is not fully utilized. A bit odd but will help Sony clear their 1 inch sensors inventory. Sony really needs to get into the computational photography game. Sony was one of the pioneers who started computational photography using the handheld twilight modes which made handheld night shots usable, don't know what happened and they like not into it now.Though it has a 1" sensor, due to the size of the lens it only uses 60% of the sensor making the overall readout lower than the iPhone 13 Pro.
DP Review:
The big story is of course the 1"-type stacked CMOS sensor from the RX100 VII. However, in order to keep the phone small, Sony has designed a lens that projects an image circle that covers only an approximately 60% surface area of the 1"-type sensor. That's why, instead of 20MP images, as you'd get from the RX100 VII camera, you get 12MP images. But this has a broader implication: the combination of a slower F2 lens (than many of its peers) and a sensor that's not quite as big as a 1"-type sensor means the image quality is not going to be what you might expect from a 1"-type camera. In fact, we calculate that the main camera is roughly F7.1 full-frame equivalent. Compared to the iPhone 13 Pro's 1/1.65" sensor with F1.5 lens, which makes it F6.8 full-frame equivalent, that means the main imager on the Xperia Pro-I actually offers slightly less light gathering ability and slightly less shallow depth-of-field effect than the iPhone 13 Pro, and that's before you consider computational imaging approaches.
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https://www.dpreview.com/news/16416...sor-into-the-xperia-pro-i-but-there-s-a-catch