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Xperia 1 II DxOMark score 112: ranked 41st, still a leap for Sony

Sony can produce the best CMOS image sensor in the world, but its own smart phones are often not used (in different departments), so Sony phones do not have any outstanding highlights when it comes to taking pictures.

Now, DxOMark evaluates Sony’s Snapdragon 865 flagship Xperia 1 II released in February last year. The overall score is 112 points, ranking only 41st on the list, but it is still a big improvement for Sony.

You know, the previous generation of Xperia 1 DxOMark scored only 87, but ranked tied for 92nd, and Xperia 5 was tied for 74th with 95 points.

Xperia 1 II scored 114 in the camera sub-item, tied for 46th; scored 102 in the video sub-item, tied for 23rd; zoom scored 63, tied for 17th (the project has relatively few tested models).

Xperia 1 II DxOMark score 112: ranked 41st, still a leap for Sony

Xperia 1 II DxOMark score 112: ranked 41st, still a leap for Sony

Fast Technology DxOMark Ranking List

Xperia 1 II is equipped with three rear cameras, the main camera is a 12 million pixel standard wide-angle lens, 1/1.7-inch sensor, 1.8 micron unit pixels, F1.7 aperture, optical image stabilization; ultra-wide-angle lens 12 million pixels, 1/2.55 inch sensor, F2.2 aperture; telephoto lens 12 million pixels, 1/3.4 inch sensor, 1.0 micron unit pixel, F2.4 aperture, optical image stabilization; another 300,000 pixel 3D ToF depth of field lens.

DxOMark evaluates that Xperia 1 II has made considerable progress in almost all test items compared to the previous generation. The ultra-wide-angle lens has brought better zoom performance, and the video performance is better than static photography, but the overall performance is still lagging behind the current one. Most high-end mobile phones lag far behind at the same price, with only 5 advantages and 11 shortcomings.

advantage:

-Less noise, even in difficult low light

- Wide outdoor dynamic range

- The ultra-wide-angle photos are detailed

- The depth estimation of portrait mode is accurate

- The white balance of outdoor video is accurate

insufficient:

- Under moderate to low light, the dynamic range is not large

-Color casts appear in still images

-Color quantization and hue shift artifacts appear in still pictures

- Autofocus of still images is unstable

- The dynamic range is limited in portrait mode, and the exposure will also change

-There are not many details on the telephoto camera

-The video dynamic range is not large, and the exposure is low in dim light

- The auto focus of the video cannot be tracked in dim light

-Chromatic noise appears in low-light video

-Anti-shake will cause motion afterimage

-Uneven white balance conversion in the video

Xperia 1 II DxOMark score 112: ranked 41st, still a leap for Sony

Xperia 1 II DxOMark score 112: ranked 41st, still a leap for Sony

Xperia 1 II DxOMark score 112: ranked 41st, still a leap for Sony

Xperia 1 II DxOMark score 112: ranked 41st, still a leap for Sony

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