randomuser111
Technomancer
As I said, that's a prototype and all prototype have a debug application which doesn't allow the device to sleep hence the poor figures. Wait for GSMArena to update their review with a retail unit
PhoneArena review
Obviously, the expectations towards this camera will be quite high, and we're happy to say that it doesn't disappoint. Quite the contrary! Images tend to have very realistic, vivid and lively colors. At the same time, the handset doesn't oversaturate or overwarm them to artificially make them look prettier. Exposure is also great most of the time – the dynamic range is good enough to let you take immersive photographs that feature both darker and lighter areas, and it will all look natural and appealing. The only drawback we can find is that some very bright areas sometimes come out overexposed, but this doesn't happen very often.
Details are superb with the Z1's photos – even when compared to some of the best phone cameras out there, such as the G2. If you view the 20.7 MP photos in actual size, you might dislike the mostly pixelized look, but if you scale these gigantic images down to something like 13 MP and compare them to awesome 13 MP photos such as those from the G2, you'll be surprised to find that the Xperia Z1 actually captures detail quite well. Even when viewed in actual size (100%), the Xperia Z1's photos are finer than those of its biggest rivals.
The camera easily outperforms any other Android smartphone out there as far as picture-taking goes.
*www.phonearena.com/reviews/Sony-Xperia-Z1-Review_id3427/page/3
Another comparison. G2 vs Z1 Camera
*www.swedroid.se/recensioner/telefoner/recension-lg-g2/
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I am posting the short summary
we can quickly see that Sony's new flagship Xperia Z1 delivers much sharper and more detailed images in full size. Where pictures taken with G2, despite the test higher resolution (10 versus 8 megapixels), in comparison looks blurred and smeared out Z1 delivers an impressive detail, often in images perimeter.
The sharpness and detail is therefore, perhaps not surprisingly after preliminary reports and the camera sensor resolution and size, an easy victory for the Xperia Z1
@SuperAyush
Nobody claimed that you can't criticize, right ? But there is a difference between genuine criticism and mocking.
I don't need to explain further.
PhoneArena review
Obviously, the expectations towards this camera will be quite high, and we're happy to say that it doesn't disappoint. Quite the contrary! Images tend to have very realistic, vivid and lively colors. At the same time, the handset doesn't oversaturate or overwarm them to artificially make them look prettier. Exposure is also great most of the time – the dynamic range is good enough to let you take immersive photographs that feature both darker and lighter areas, and it will all look natural and appealing. The only drawback we can find is that some very bright areas sometimes come out overexposed, but this doesn't happen very often.
Details are superb with the Z1's photos – even when compared to some of the best phone cameras out there, such as the G2. If you view the 20.7 MP photos in actual size, you might dislike the mostly pixelized look, but if you scale these gigantic images down to something like 13 MP and compare them to awesome 13 MP photos such as those from the G2, you'll be surprised to find that the Xperia Z1 actually captures detail quite well. Even when viewed in actual size (100%), the Xperia Z1's photos are finer than those of its biggest rivals.
The camera easily outperforms any other Android smartphone out there as far as picture-taking goes.
*www.phonearena.com/reviews/Sony-Xperia-Z1-Review_id3427/page/3
Another comparison. G2 vs Z1 Camera
*www.swedroid.se/recensioner/telefoner/recension-lg-g2/
Use Google Translate
I am posting the short summary
we can quickly see that Sony's new flagship Xperia Z1 delivers much sharper and more detailed images in full size. Where pictures taken with G2, despite the test higher resolution (10 versus 8 megapixels), in comparison looks blurred and smeared out Z1 delivers an impressive detail, often in images perimeter.
The sharpness and detail is therefore, perhaps not surprisingly after preliminary reports and the camera sensor resolution and size, an easy victory for the Xperia Z1
@SuperAyush
Nobody claimed that you can't criticize, right ? But there is a difference between genuine criticism and mocking.
I don't need to explain further.
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