Sony Xperia Z5 Camera Samples

The camera is one of the major changes in the Xperia Z5 compared to the previous Z flagships from Sony. The Z5 receives an upgrade from the 20.7 Megapixel sensor that Sony has been using since the Z1. The new 23 Megapixel sensor is 1/2.3″ in size and has a maximum aperture of f2.0.

The performance is is good in well lit conditions however noise does creep in during low light conditions. This can be controlled to a large extent by manually choosing a lower ISO in the manual mode as the phone has a habit of choosing very high ISO levels without reason. The images have good colour processing and white balance. There is plenty of detail in both 16:9 and 4:3 modes. You can capture full 23 megapixel resolution images in 4:3 aspect ratio mode while 16:9 aspect ratio mode can be captured at a maximum resolution of 20 Megapixel.

The dynamic range is much better than previous Z flagships and HDR mode improves it even further. Video recording is great especially in 4K resolution however the field of view becomes narrower in 4K mode. The stabiliser feature works wonderfully well at getting stable handheld videos. It is weird that Sony hasn’t included a dual-tone or even a dual-LED flash with their camera even though the camera is one of the USP’s of the device.

As of now, the camera quality looks promising and we expect it to get better by the time the device is launched with improvements in processing and performance.

Check out the camera samples (Click the images for full resolution samples)

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Check out the video samples.

httpv://youtu.be/2AkxiC2VGnk

httpv://youtu.be/qQbA9S56vSY

httpv://youtu.be/0ad8rrUdjLI


Sandeep Sarma: Sandeep Sarma is a blogger and a freelance photographer. Apart from gadgets and phones, he also has a passion for movies and cars. He currently uses the S7 Edge as his main phone. Catch him on twitter at @sandeep9sarma
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