Sony introduced the Xperia Z3 and the Z3 compact recently, at the IFA event in Berlin. The obvious upgrades to the Z2 and the Z1 compact featured a slightly newer design and subtle changes to the hardware. One of the clear USPs of the Z3 is, of course, the camera. Since the Z1, Sony’s hardware for the camera has almost been consistent, but a lot of changes in software have not only added features, but made the experience much better. Another great USP of the Z3 and other Xperia devices is the ability to protect itself from water and dust. Couple these two and you get something that other flagships are not capable of. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jy3iTagrSLg Read our Sony Xperia Z3 Review Lets talk about the camera first. The unit on the Xperia Z3 is a 20.7 megapixel 1/2.3” type Exmor RS sensor, with Sony’s own Bionz image processor doing all the heavy-lifting. The G lens is a 25mm equivalent wide angle unit with an aperture of f2.0, which is a slight upgrade from the 27mm f2.0 lens on the Z2/1 and the sensor also is a newer model but with the same pixels (IMX220 on the Z3 vs 200 on the Z2). On the ...
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