It's not the most full-featured - white balance, for example, can only be set to one of four presets, but not by light temperature. There's a manual mode where you get to tweak exposure parameters yourself. The far end of the viewfinder has controls for flash, timer, night mode, bokeh mode, implicit white balance and exposure compensation adjustment and a cog wheel to take you to settings.Ī Mode button near the shutter release gives access to extra modes like Panorama and Slow Motion. Other things are as expected - side swipes switch between stills and video while swiping down (but not up) toggles between the front and rear cams. The app has a proper zoom selector with direct access to each of the three cameras instead of the infuriating single button on the old model, which cycled between them. The camera app on the Xperia 10 V is a familiar Sony affair. The fixed-focus lens here has an f/2.0 aperture and a focal length of 27mm. There's no autofocus on this camera.įinally, we have the selfie cam, which is also based on the Hi-846 sensor. The focal length has a 16mm equivalent, and the aperture is f/2.2. The ultrawide camera uses the Hi-846 sensor, which Sony lists as having a 1/4.0" optical format and 1.12µm pixels. It has a 54mm equivalent 2x zoom, f/2.2 lens and PDAF. It has a 1/4.4" optical format and 1.0µm pixels. All of them have sensors courtesy of SK hynix. The other cameras on the Xperia 10 V are unchanged and carried over from the Xperia 10 IV. You get PDAF and OIS on the main camera and an f/1.8 lens. It is a fairly old sensor, but it should still be more capable than the IMX486 it replaces. The IMX582 is a Quad-Bayer sensor with a 48MP native resolution that captures 12MP stills by default. It is a 1/2" sensor with 0.8µm individual pixels. It now uses a Sony IMX582 sensor, which is roughly 1.6 times larger than the IMX486 inside the Xperia 10 IV. The main camera has, however, been swapped in this generation. You get three real focal lengths, including a camera with optical zoom - a rarity in the midrange. The Xperia 10 V has a pretty familiar triple camera setup quite similar in essence to the one on the Xperia 10 IV and even the Xperia 10 III before that. New main camera with a familiar ultrawide and telephoto
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