![]() ![]() ![]() When it gets to the rest of the hardware, Sony added two additional buttons to control the camera. The device uses the same Bionz X Image Signal Processor that can also be found in other Xperia devices such as the Xperia 1 III, and 5 III. The sensor can also lock on subjects thanks to 315 phase-detect AF. The main camera features Real-Time Eye Autofocus for humans, animals, and for both photography and videography modes. ![]() The Sony Xperia PRO-I has another pair 12 MP camera sensors, a 16mm f/2.2 ultrawide, and a 50mm f/2.4 telephoto sensor. There’s also a variable aperture, which can go from f/2.0 to f/4.0. The promotional video by Sony focuses on the camera features and overall quality, and we find out that the “I” in the name stands for “Imaging.” It’s not often we see a 1-inch sensor on a smartphone, and it looks like it’s straight from the company’s RX100 VII compact camera, which has been “optimized for a smartphone.” This just means that it’s using most of the sensor to make 12MP images. ![]()
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