In the camera department, the Xperia XZ2 offers a 19 - megapixel Motion Eye rear camera with 4K
HDR video recording capabilities and FHD 960 FPS super slow - motion, as well as a 5 - megapixel front sensor.
There's also a 19MP rear camera on both phones which supports 4K
HDR video recording and super-slow motion.
19MP, 960 fps video capture, 4K
HDR video recording, SteadyShot w / Intelligent Active Mode (5 - axis stabilization), f / 2
19MP, 960 fps video capture, 4K
HDR video recording, SteadyShot w / Intelligent Active Mode (5 - axis stabilization)
The Xperia XZ2 also features a 5.7 - inch high dynamic range (HDR) full HD + 18:9 display; front - facing stereo speakers that make it 20 percent louder than the XZ1; 4K
HDR video recording; full HD 960 FPS super slow - motion capture; a Motion Eye camera with smile detection, predictive capture, autofocus burst, and predictive autofocus; a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 mobile platform for 1.2 Gbps 4G speeds; Bravia Xreality tech that up - converts content to near - HDR, improving the quality of non-HDR videos; a 3D glass surface with a metal frame; Corning Gorilla Glass 5; and Android 8.0 Oreo.
It too supports
HDR video recording.
Conversely, phones built with Qualcomm's latest chipset aren't showing many advantages over the 835 in real - world use, other than the 4K
HDR video recording feature put to use in some 845 - equipped phones like the Sony Xperia XZ2.
The camera setup remains the same as XZ Premium, i.e., a 19MP rear camera with f / 1.8 aperture, 4K
HDR video recording and Full - HD Super Slo - Mo recording.
There was initially some confusion about whether the Galaxy S9 and S9 + are capable of 4K
HDR video recording.
Unfortunately, that's not the case: A Samsung representative confirmed to XDA that there are no plans to support 4K
HDR video recording on either the Galaxy S9 or S9 +.
The main changes to the camera are
HDR video recording and a sharper 1080p 960 FPS slow motion mode.
Running on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean OS, the Xperia Z flagship smartphone brings a 13MP rear - facing camera with Exmor RS and 1080p@30fps
HDR video recording.
As we saw in leaked images, the Exmor RS camera sensor will allow for
HDR video recording, and a newly announced feature is that it will also offer a 10 fps burst mode at 9MP.
Not exact matches
So far, no smartphone can
record video in
HDR, despite the fact that several phones from 2017 have
HDR - capable displays.
Videos recorded in 4K
HDR from smartphones will look fantastic on 4K
HDR TVs.
Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 845 chip will allow Android phones to
record 4K
video in
HDR (high dynamic range) at a smooth 60 frames per second (fps).
Other features of the camera would include Dual Shot, simultaneous HD
video and image
recording, geo - tagging, touch focus, face / smile detection, panorama and
HDR.
The Sony Xperia Z packs a front - facing 2.2 megapixel camera with full HD
video recording capabilities, impressive 13.1 megapixel camera mounted on the back, with autofocus, LED flash, image and
video HDR and stabilization, and support for 1080p
video recording at 30 fps.
On the right, you'll find the buttons to take a photo,
record a
video and choose a mode (
HDR, panorama and selfie, among others).
On the back side is a 21MP primary camera with LED Flash, Auto Focus, Touch Focus, Face Detection,
HDR and 4K
video recording capabilities.
On the back side is 13MP primary camera with dual LED Flash, Sony IMX258 sensor, PDAF,
HDR, Beauty Mode and
records 1080p
videos as well.
Sony Xperia Z boasts a 13 megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash, Geo - tagging, touch focus, face detection, image stabilization,
HDR, sweep panorama, and full HD
video recording support at 30 fps.
The 13 megapixel camera mounted on the back has support for full HD
video recording, autofocus, LED flash, Dual Shot, Simultaneous HD
video and image
recording, geo - tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection, image stabilization,
HDR, while the front facing camera has a 2 megapixel sensor and 1080p@30fps
video recording capabilities.
4K
Video recording with VDIS,
HDR etc. is also supported.
The 16MP front - facing camera with BSI sensor and f / 2.0 aperture supports auto selfie, voice selfie, selfie panorama, live make - up,
HDR Boost and 1080p
video recording.
On the back side is 16MP camera unit as well with 1/2.8 ″ sensor size, 1.12 µm pixel size, PDAF,
HDR and 2160p
video recording capabilities.
Simultaneous HD
video and image
recording Geo - tagging Face and smile detection Back - illuminated sensor (BSI) Autofocus Exposure compensation ISO control Burst mode Digital zoom High Dynamic Range mode (
HDR) Panorama Macro mode Scenes Self - timer CMOS sensor
The front snapper is capable of 1080p
video recording and it too offers auto
HDR, exposure control, a timer mode and body and face detection.
It is capable of
recording up to 4K
video at 30 fps and you'll also get all the photo features found on the iPhone 7, including exposure control, auto
HDR, body and face detection and Live Photos with stabilisation.
16MP + 2MP dual rear cameras with monochrome LED flash, Auto Focus, PDAF,
HDR, time - lapse and 1080p
video recording
Displaymate says that the major display enhancements introduced in the Note 7 include a new wider color gamut and new
HDR mode specifically for 4K
videos and a
record peak brightness of over 1,000 nits.
On the photography front, it features a 21 - megapixel f / 2.0 rear camera with dual - LED CCT flash, Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF), Auto
HDR and 4K
video recording capabilities.
The smartphone also supports 4K
video recording, and its camera - style control dial lets you switch among multiple modes including smart auto, macro,
video,
HDR, manual and more just like holding a digital camera.
It is also world's first smartphone with 4K
HDR Movie
recording and also offers ISO sensitivity 51200 for photos and ISO 12800 for
video.
On the back side is 13MP auto focus camera at the back with LED Flash, Face Detection,
HDR, Touch Focus and 720p
video recording at 30 fps.
Samsung Galaxy S4 i9500 packs 2 GB of RAM, an impressive 13 megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash, Dual Shot, Simultaneous HD
video and image
recording, geo - tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection, image stabilization,
HDR and many other goodies like full HD
video recording with dual -
video recording.
It also comes with
HDR, live filters,
video image stabilization, selfie panorama, and allows 1080p HD
video recording at 30 fps.
The cameras include several photo - friendly features, including Super
HDR, 4K -
video recording, optical image stabilization, and much more, to help you get the picture quality that you want.
The 13 - megapixel rear - facing camera features autofocus, single - LED flash,
HDR, and 1080p
video recording.
There's a bit of everything for the phone camera diehards: 960 fps slow - motion capture (at 720p resolution), 4K
video recording, a 25 mm wide f / 2.0 G lens,
HDR support, and even a mobile version of the BIONZ image - processing engine — from the Alpha mirrorless cameras — to help speed things along.
CAMERA FEATURES — Geo - tagging, simultaneous 4K
video and 8MP image
recording, touch focus, face / smile detection,
HDR (photo / panorama)
The sensor provides alternate row output from full - resolution at two different exposures, enabling high - dynamic range (
HDR) still or
video recording.
The f / 2.2 camera supports features like wide color capture, 1080p HD
video recording, auto image stabilization, Retina Flash using the display, and auto
HDR.
The XZ2s boasts 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of internal storage, Android 8.0, MicroSD storage expandable up to 400 GB, rear fingerprint scanners, and 19MP rear cameras that are supposedly excellent in low - light and can
record 4K
HDR video.
The TrueDepth camera is also capable of taking more conventional self portraits, featuring an f / 2.2 aperture with auto
HDR, auto image stabilization, Retina Flash, 1080p
video recording, body and face detection, burst, and timer modes.
Features: 1/2.5 ″ sensor size, 1.4 µm pixel size, geo - tagging, simultaneous 4K
video and 9MP image
recording, touch focus, face / smile detection, Auto
HDR, panorama
Retina flash, f / 2.2 aperture, 1080p HD
video recording, Backside illumination sensor, Auto
HDR, auto image stabilisation
Other features include 1080p HD
video recording, Backside illumination sensor, Auto
HDR, and auto image stabilisation.
The
recordings were a little laggy, and the phone itself doesn't actually have a display of projecting 4K
HDR video anyway.
The camera can
record 4K
HDR videos.