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September 5, 2015

Sony reminds us how fast 0.03 seconds really is

by John_A


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Sony announced its latest flagship smartphone, the Sony Xperia Z5, this week at IFA 2015 and the primary focus of the device (no pun intended) was its new camera – specifically the 23 MP Exmor RS camera which features a new hybrid autofocus that Sony calls the fastest autofocus on any smartphone right now. If we quantify it, the autofocus takes only 0.03 seconds to focus on something, but of course, it’s quite hard to visualize exactly how fast that is – don’t worry though, because thanks to their latest infographic, Sony reminds us how fast 0.03 seconds really is.

In a number of examples which include how fast light travels, how many times a bee’s wings flap, or even how photos of a blink you can take, the infographic tries to give some examples of just how fast the autofocus is – check out the infographic below:

Sony reminds us how fast 0.03 seconds really is


If that image is a bit too small, you can get to the original Sony blog post here. We’ll have to wait and see just how good the camera is when the phone starts reaching people’s hands, but whether the Xperia Z5 is going to be the one to turn around the situation at Sony remains to be seen.

What do you think about the Sony Xperia Z5? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: Sony Mobile

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