Not exact matches
Both smartphones
features a fingerprint sensor on the power button and packs a 23 - megapixel rear camera with Predictive
Hybrid Autofocus.
Apart from this, the camera range also includes video capture
feature in 4K, burst shoot of 20 fps, the
hybrid system of
autofocus, slow - mo of 1200 fps, and OLED touchscreen on the rear.
With a rear - facing 23 - megapixel shooter
features a f / 2.0 aperture, 24 mm wide - angle lens and
hybrid autofocus, the phone stands out from its peers at a similar price point.
Other rear camera
features include Predictive
Hybrid Autofocus, Anti-distortion shutter, Triple image sensing technology, and SteadyShot with Intelligent Active Mode (5 - axis stabilization).
But the most interesting new camera
feature is something called Predictive
Hybrid Autofocus, which Sony claims will be able to track moving objects and predict where they will go, adjusting the focus on the fly to capture fast movement without any blur.
According to Sony, this year's standout
feature is Predictive
Hybrid Autofocus.
Features including
Hybrid autofocus and SteadyShot are both on board, along with five times Clear Image Zoom, but you won't find the new
autofocus burst mode, the smile shutter incorporated within the predictive capture
feature or the super slow - motion video
feature.
Other
features include predictive capture,
autofocus burst, triple image sensing technology, predictive
hybrid autofocus, and 5 - axis stabilisation.
The camera is quick to launch, focus, and take a shot, and the predictive
hybrid autofocus system is a fantastic
feature for capturing moving objects.
Both cameras
feature the same f / 1.6 Leica lenses with 4 - in - 1
hybrid focus (PDAF + Laser
autofocus), Huawei
hybrid zoom, and OIS.
The rear camera has a
Hybrid Autofocus, f / 2.0 aperture, 5x Clear Image Zoom, along with Anti-shaking
features though it does not specifically mention if the camera has OIS.
The headline
feature of the camera on the Sony Xperia X is the Predictive
Hybrid Autofocus and the super-speedy camera activation, both of which do have really useful real - life cases.
Not much is known about the specifications of the 13MP sensor on the back, aside from the fact that it
features hybrid phase detection
autofocus (PDAF).
What's more, it
features triple image sensing technology, predictive
hybrid autofocus and fast capture, and it can take low - light photos with clarity of up to ISO 12,800.
For the mobile photography enthusiasts, the Xperia X Compact is rocking a 23 - megapixel rear - facing camera that
features triple image sensing, predictive
hybrid autofocus and fast capture technologies, and it's capable of taking low - light photo up to ISO 12,800.
The primary 16MP sensor has been paired with class - leading f / 1.6 aperture Crystal Clear glass lens and integrates
features such as optical image stabilization (OIS), electronic image stabilization (EIS), and
Hybrid Auto Focus (laser + phase detection
autofocus).
The camera on the back of the Xperia Z5 Premium is a 23 - megapixel camera with an Exmor sensor and offers additional camera
features including
Hybrid Autofocus, 5 x Clear Image Zoom, SteadyShot, Intelligent Active Mode and 4K video recording.
Key camera
features include optical image stabilization, a Quad - LED True Tone LED flash, Sapphire crystal lens cover,
hybrid IR filter, and Focus Pixels for accurate and fast
autofocus.
Other
features include BSI CMOS, Dual - LED flash PDAF, CAF, Laser, Depth
autofocus, 2x
Hybrid Zoom and 4K video recording.
Features include BSI CMOS, Dual - LED flash PDAF, CAF, Laser, Depth
autofocus, 2x
Hybrid Zoom and 4K video recording.
Camera wise there's a 22.56 MP sensor created by Sony and
features electronic image stabilization as well as
hybrid autofocus.
Both handsets share the same 23 - megapixel rear camera,
featuring «Predictive
Hybrid Autofocus» and a Laser
Autofocus sensor with distance - sensing technology.