The camera on the Sony Xperia X is a 23MP unit, and it captures images up to 5,520 x 4,140 pixels in a 4:3 ratio. The lens has an aperture of f/2.0 and a field of view equivalent to a 24mm lens in 35mm film terms.All of the above sounds a lot like the setup of the Xperia Z5 and its two brethren. And it's only logical that Sony has taken its current top camera and refined it for the Xperia X - it doesn't seem very sound practice on any level for such complex hardware to have a single generation lifespan.And then, do you remember Sony's old 20.7MP snapper, which was used in 4 generations of Xperias from the Z1 to the Z3+? Admittedly, Sony's generations didn't work quite the way they did with other makers, but those four still account for two and half years of flagships.But we're not bringing up the Z1's camera without a reason. Sony itself compared the X's camera to the one of the Z1 to emphasize how thin the new smartphone's module has gotten, while still managing to fit 6 optical elements.With a total height of 5.62mm this new camera assembly is the thinnest one to house a Type 1/2.3" sensor, Sony says. Compare that to the 6.32mm height of the Z1's unit and you're looking at an 11% reduction, which is indeed quite impressive in these already miniature devices.
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