![]() The Sony Xperia XZ Premium achieves an overall Photo score of 82, which is calculated from its sub-scores in tests that examine different aspects of its performance under different lighting conditions. In addition, the XZ Premium has a tendency to refocus even when it isn’t needed. While walking indoors, white balance can also be inconsistent. However, its video performance is marred by inconsistencies in sharpness when, for example, the user is walking while recording. In particular, it has effective stabilization and generally good target exposures. VideoĪs illustrated by its overall Video score of 84, the XZ Premium has fairly well-rounded Video performance. If you click through to the full-size version of this image you can see that there are problems with color noise and poor detail preservation. This flash-only scene shows accurate white balance, although the exposure is a little low. XZ Premium images also sometimes suffer from subtle color casts, even in good lighting conditions. Users will be rewarded with better images if they can get the sun out of the frame as much as possible. The XZ Premium does a good job with exposure in bright light, but suffers somewhat from limited dynamic range and a susceptibility to flare that affects its performance in back-lit or harshly lit scenes. On the plus side, the XZ Premium features relatively strong autofocus performance for both photography and video, as well as very good stabilization for video. The camera does have several innovative features, however, including a 960 fps mode for super-slow motion videos that help it stand out. Its poor performance on our new Zoom and Bokeh tests pulls down its overall score. ISO up to 12,800 (Photo) and 4,000 (Video)įor a traditional single-camera design, the Sony Xperia XZ Premium does a good job of capturing both still images and video, but without breaking any new ground or seriously challenging our benchmark leaders.f/2 aperture lens with 25mm (full-frame equivalent) focal length.1/2.3-inch 19MP stacked BSI CMOS sensor with 1.22μm pixel size.Other imaging features include a laser-assisted AF, an RGBC-IR sensor for natural color rendering and Sony’s SteadyShot 5-axis digital video stabilization. In addition the technology reduces the rolling shutter effect in both still images and video. The Xperia XZ Premium is Sony’s current flagship smartphone and comes with a 19MP 1/2.3-inch image sensor that is based on Sony’s 3-layer stack technology for smartphones, allowing for fast readout speeds and a 960 fps slow motion video mode that can record 720p footage.
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