Sony Ericsson Xperia XZ Premium User Guide - Page 111
Photo resolutions, Full HD 30 fps
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To change the resolution 1 When using the camera, tap . 2 Tap Resolution or Video resolution. 3 Select the resolution and close the settings menu. The setting is saved. When using the main camera, the resolution can be set separately for each of the capturing modes. The front camera resolution options are the same in all capturing modes. Photo resolutions Main camera: 19MP 5056×3792 (4:3). 19 MP resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you want to view on non-widescreen displays or print in high resolution. 17MP 5504×3096 (16:9). 17 MP resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you want to view on widescreen displays. 12MP 4000×3000 (4:3). 12 MP resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you want to view on non-widescreen displays or print in high resolution. 12MP 4608×2592 (16:9). 12 MP resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you want to view on widescreen displays. Front camera: 13MP 4160×3120 (4:3). 13 MP resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you want to view on non-widescreen displays or print in high resolution. 10MP 4192×2358 (16:9). 10 MP resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you want to view on widescreen displays. Video resolutions HD refers to high definition, while fps refers to frames per second. A higher fps rate provides a smoother video, at the cost of a larger file size. The aspect ratio is the relationship between the width and the height, where the width is the first number. Main camera: Full HD (30 fps) 1920×1080 (16:9). Full HD format with 30 fps and 16:9 aspect ratio. Full HD (60 fps) 1920×1080 (16:9). Full HD format with 60 fps and 16:9 aspect ratio. HD 1280×720 (16:9). HD format with 16:9 aspect ratio. VGA 640×480 (4:3). VGA (Video Graphics Array) format with 4:3 aspect ratio. 111 This is an internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.