TechPhonesThe new Sony Xperia 1 IV could be the best phone for creative prosIt’s really expensive but for photography and recording 4K video it’s really rather brilliantWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

TechPhonesThe new Sony Xperia 1 IV could be the best phone for creative prosIt’s really expensive but for photography and recording 4K video it’s really rather brilliantWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

It’s really expensive but for photography and recording 4K video it’s really rather brilliant

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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Sony Xperia 1 IV on a white background

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The newSonyXperia 1 IV is actually two phones in one. For the average smartphone buyer, it’s a ridiculously expensive phone with some disappointing flaws. But if you’re seriously into photography or video, I think it’s one of thebest phonesaround.

The new model isn’t radically different from its predecessor, but there are some significant changes nevertheless. The headline feature is continuous optical zoom, where the telephoto lens can smoothly move between 3.5x and 5.2x zoom. And you also get 4K and 120fps video on the rear and front cameras, with a feature that records using all three rear cameras simultaneously. There are new audio features too including an app for layering and mixing sound, and the processor is now a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 – which offers serious horsepower but has a tendency to run very hot when you push it hard, resulting in a noticeable drop in power.

A serious phone for creative pros

If you want a point and shoot phone that takes reliably vivid photos, don’t buy this one: it doesn’t have AI to effectively automate the process of taking photos, so you’re likely to find the results disappointing. But if you’re a pro, I think you’ll appreciate the level of control and possibility that this Xperia offers.

For all its joys, there’s no doubt that this is a very, very expensive phone: starting at around £1,299 in the UK ($1,599 in the US, where only the 512GB model will be sold) it costs more than some of thebest foldable phonesand some of thebest Android phonessuch as theSamsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, which sit at the very top of the smartphone price range.

That means I don’t think this is the best phone for the typical smartphone buyer: you’ll be much happier with a more affordableAndroid. But if your phone is a creative tool rather than just something to doomscroll on all day, this Xperia should be at the very top of your smartphone shortlist.

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