I tried shooting various things with 'Xperia PRO-I' that can hold down the picture I want with instant activation
'Xperia PRO-I ' is newly added to Sony's smartphone 'Xperia' series. Since it is a terminal that sings 'Camera, extreme.', I took pictures of various things that I carried around.
Xperia PRO-I | Xperia official website
The following is an article comparing what kind of terminal it is, size, etc. with Xperia 1 II.
'Xperia PRO-I' photo review singing 'Camera, extreme.' --GIGAZINE
'I' of Xperia PRO-I means 'imaging', and one of the things is that you can have 'the best shooting experience with the best camera performance', and Sony's premium compact camera '
And the newly developed 24mm wide-angle lens has a variable aperture of F2.0 / F4.0. The following is a movie of operating the aperture, and you can clearly see the movement of the aperture of the large wide-angle lens in the center.
'Xperia PRO-I' 24mm lens aperture operation-YouTube
At F2.0, it looks like this.
At F4.0, you can see that the aperture is expanded. The 16mm ultra-wide-angle lens and the 50mm telephoto lens are placed above and below the wide-angle lens.
After that, the photos were actually taken with the Xperia PRO-I, and no processing other than resizing was performed. Also, the shooting mode was mainly AUTO, and the setting was left to the camera for shooting.
When shooting at almost the same place, it looks like this with F4.0.
With F2.0, the image looks a little bright even in the shade.
For the Xperia series, if you press and hold the shutter button on the side of the main unit, the camera application will start and you can start shooting immediately. With Xperia PRO-I, the time it takes for the app to start is faster than on past devices, so if you hold the shutter button in front of your face while holding it in your pocket, you can shoot immediately. In Xperia 1 II which compared the size, it was a standard camera application that started when the shutter button was pressed and held, but in Xperia PRO-I, '
Autumn leaves (wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1 / 125s, F4.0, ISO100, focal length 24mm)
The same autumn leaves as above, switched from a wide-angle lens to a telephoto lens (telephoto lens, shutter speed 1 / 250s, F2.4, ISO64, focal length 50mm)
Furthermore, when the maximum telephoto (digital zoom) is set with a telephoto lens (telephoto lens, shutter speed 1 / 500s, F2.4, ISO64, focal length 150mm)
Waterfall (wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1 / 2500s, F2.0, ISO100, focal length 50mm)
Waterfall (telephoto lens, shutter speed 1/1250s, F2.4, ISO64, focal length 100mm)
River (wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1 / 30s, F2.0, ISO200, focal length 24mm)
Tandoori chicken & shish kebab (wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1 / 8s, F4.0, ISO800, focal length 24mm)
This is a Hankyu train (wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1 / 250s, F4.0, ISO160, focal length 24mm) taken in a backlit environment where flare is likely to occur.
Trains on the Kyoto, Takarazuka, and Kobe lines lined up at Hankyu Umeda Station (ultra-wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1 / 50s, F2.2, ISO320, focal length 16mm)
Hankyu Kobe Line Limited Express bound for Shinkaichi, Koupen-chan (wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1 / 50s, F4.0, ISO1000, focal length 24mm)
Shin Umeda Shokudo-gai (wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1 / 100s, F2.0, ISO250, focal length 24mm)
Hankyu Department Store seen from the bus terminal in front of Osaka Station (wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1/1600s, F2.0, ISO100, focal length 24mm)
Abeno Harukas (ultra-wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1 / 50s, F2.2, ISO80, focal length 16mm)
Similarly, Abeno Harukas at a wide angle. (Wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1 / 50s, F4.0, ISO160, focal length 24mm)
Also at Abeno Harukas with a telephoto lens. (Telephoto lens, shutter speed 1 / 50s, F2.4, ISO64, focal length 50mm)
Abeno Harukas tip (telephoto lens, shutter speed 1 / 50s, F2.4, ISO100, focal length) using 'AI super-resolution zoom' that zooms with digital processing that brings the zoom closer to reality than just digital zoom 150mm)
JR Osaka Station (telephoto lens, shutter speed 1 / 50s, F2.4, ISO1000, focal length 50mm)
Umeda Sky Building & Grand Front Osaka seen from the 11th floor of LUCUA (wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1 / 6s, F2.0, ISO800, focal length 24mm)
Osaka City Bus running at the Shibata-cho intersection (wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1 / 30s, F2.0, ISO400, focal length 24mm)
Abekawa Mochi (wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1 / 100s, F2.0, ISO125, focal length 24mm)
Osaka Castle Tower, Part 1 (Wide-angle lens, shutter speed 1/1250s, F2.2, ISO64, focal length 16mm)
Osaka Castle Tower, Part 2 (Standard lens, Shutter speed 1 / 2500s, F2.0, ISO100, Focal length 24mm)
Osaka Castle Tower, Part 3 (Telephoto lens, shutter speed 1 / 800s, F2.4, ISO64, focal length 50mm)
Osaka Castle Tower, Part 4 (Telephoto lens, shutter speed 1 / 1000s, F2.4, ISO64, focal length 150mm)
Osaka Castle Tower seen through a Japanese garden (standard lens, shutter speed 1 / 2500s, F2.0, ISO100, focal length 24mm)
Mos Burger 'Extremely sukiyaki tailoring' (standard lens, shutter speed 1 / 40s, F2.0, ISO200, focal length 24mm)
Mongolian wolf at Tennoji Zoo (standard lens, shutter speed 1 / 100s, F2.0, ISO125, focal length 24mm)
Amur tiger at Tennoji Zoo (telephoto lens, shutter speed 1 / 200s, F2.4, ISO64, focal length 150mm)
Beyond the lions at Tennoji Zoo, Abeno Harukas (standard lens, shutter speed 1 / 400s, F2.0, ISO100, focal length 24mm)
Hankai Tramway 351 type (standard lens, shutter speed 1 / 160s, F2.0, ISO100, focal length 24mm) while stopped at Ebisucho Station
Japanese garden and Keitakuen garden in Tennoji Park (standard lens, shutter speed 1 / 640s, F2.0, ISO100, focal length 24mm)
Autumn leaves of Keitakuen Garden (standard lens, shutter speed 1 / 100s, F2.0, ISO160, focal length 24mm)
The same autumn leaves taken with the 'bokeh enhancement' setting (standard lens, shutter speed 1 / 100s, F2.0, ISO125, focal length 24mm)
Sunset seen from Keitakuen Garden (standard lens, shutter speed 1 / 800s, F2.0, ISO100, focal length 24mm)
Also, the result of the video shooting was like this. It is impressive that the sound was recorded very clearly, probably because of the video shooting application '
Minoh Otaki Waterfall Pot Taken with Xperia PRO-I & Videography Pro-YouTube
The feeling of using it is the impression that the camera performance of the Xperia so far has been properly evolved. I sometimes felt a little grainy on the screen at the time of preview, but the finish of the photograph I took was completely perfect. Unlike digital cameras, smartphones are naturally equipped with communication functions from the beginning, so they are likely to be useful for Vlog and video distribution.
'Xperia PRO-I' will be released on December 15, 2021 (Wednesday). The Sony store is accepting advance reservations for 198,000 yen including tax.
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