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Sony Xperia 10 V Review: Camera Performance in Different Light Conditions

At first glance, the Sony Xperia 10 V is identical to the previous generation, but it has a few new tricks up its sleeve. Among them we find stereo speakers, a 50% higher brightness (unfortunately still only 60Hz) OLED display, but mainly a new primary sensor with a quadruple resolution of 48 Mpx. How did the novelty equipped with a Snapdragon 695 processor perform in different light conditions?

Main sensor Double telephoto lens Ultra-wide angle sensor Selfie camera Resolution 48 Mpx 8 Mpx 8 Mpx 8 Mpx Lens aperture f/1.8 f/2.2 f/2.2 f/2.0 Sensor size 1/2″ 1/4.4″ 1/4.0″ 1/4.0″ Pixel size 0.8 µm 1.0 µm 1.12 µm ? µm Focal length 26 mm 54 mm 16 mm 27 mm Lens range ?° ?° 120° ?° Focus PDAF PDAF fixed fixed Optical stabilization yes no no no

We tested the Sony Xperia 10 V in various light conditions during the day and at night. Below you can also see a sample of portrait mode and a video shot in Full HD resolution at 30 frames per second, where you can switch between individual sensors during shooting. The maximum limit given by the used chipset is then Full HD at 60 FPS.

Daily snapshots

Demonstration of the main sensor, ultra-wide-angle lens, double telephoto lens and maximum (digital) 10x zoom

Deteriorated lighting conditions

Demonstration of the main sensor, ultra-wide-angle lens and double telephoto lens

Portraits

Demo of portrait mode

Sony Xperia 10 V Full HD 30 FPS

Sony Xperia 10 V

Dimensions 155 × 68 × 8.3 mm, 159 g Display OLED, 6″ (2,520 × 1,080 px) Camera Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 695, 2 × 2.2 GHz + 6 × 1.7 GHz Memory RAM: 6 GB, storage: 128 GB, microSDXC Battery 5,000 mAh
2023-07-20 16:00:00
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