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yeah it is very soft, but this should be easily fixed with a software update
Actually Sony likes their cameras to take soft pictures and they NEVER find any reason to fix it. The xpeira t was like this, many of their point and shoots are like this. You will probably need to flash a mod on xda to fix the camera like the all the old xperias had to.

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Actually Sony likes their cameras to take soft pictures and they NEVER find any reason to fix it. The xpeira t was like this, many of their point and shoots are like this. You will probably need to flash a mod on xda to fix the camera like the all the old xperias had to.

It just infuriates me
It's kinda weird that they don't supply a option to change tonality ed, like vibrant and natural settings. I own a rx100 and I'm amazed by the out of camera jpgs ones you set it manually. A real pity that they don't provide this option in the z
 
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