On October 26, Sony officially released a new photography flagship Xperia PRO-I, which is equipped with a 1-inch Exmor RS sensor modified based on RX100 VII. The price of the new machine is 10999 yuan from the Bank of China, and it was launched in December. Also released were Xperia 5 III, 8+256 version, 6599 yuan, and Xperia 1 III Qingchuan Lv 12+256 version, 7999 yuan. The last two were launched in November.
On Sony's official website in Hong Kong, Xperia PRO-I is called "a camera with complete smartphone functions", and Sony is quite confident in taking photos of the new camera.
The ISP of Sony Xperia PRO-I is BIONZ X for mobile (Sony camera department also gives full face). Core sensor specifications:
The main camera is a 1-inch Exmor RS sensor modified based on the black card RX100 VII, with an output of 1200W, 2.4 μ m, F2.0/F4.0 variable aperture, equivalent to 24mm. There are 315 phase focus points, covering 90% of the picture, up to 20FPS continuous shooting, and 12 bit RAW format photos can be taken, supporting 4K 120FPS HDR video;
The long focus is 1200W, 1.25 μ m, 1/2.9 inch, equivalent 50mm, F2.4 aperture;
Ultra wide angle is 1200W, 1.4 μ m, 1/2.5 inch, equivalent 16mm, F2.2 aperture;
Front 800W, 1/4 inch, F2.0 aperture.
Other specifications, 166x72x8.9mm, 211g, IP68, The front gorilla Victus, the back gorilla of 6 generations. 6.5 inch 120Hz 4K OLED screen (3840 x 1644), Snapdragon 888+12G memory+512G UFS, support microSDXC card expansion, 4500mAh battery+30W PD fast charge, and headset port.
The 12+512 version of Sony Xperia PRO-I is 1799 euros, about 13300 yuan, and the Hong Kong version is 12999 Hong Kong dollars, about 10700 yuan.
As a reference, the sensor specification of the black card RX100 VII is 1 inch 3:220.1 million pixels, and the unit pixel size is 2.4 μ m. Sony Xperia PRO-I made 40% trimming, and actually used 1200W pixels out of 2000W pixels. The grid actually used is close to the HM1/HM3 (108 million, 1/1.33 inch) in use by Samsung's flagship and the OV48C (4800W, 1/1.32 inch) of Xiaomi 10 Ultra. After 9 in 1 and 4 in 1, they are both 1200W, 2.4 μ m. Although not as high as expected, it is indeed the strongest CMOS in Sony's mobile phone history.
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