Will be on RAW, TIFF or PNG format in Z1 Compact?

Only that, it will be possible in the future by Android or Camera Software may be possible to save images in formats of higher quality than JPEG, to get more of G lens, sensors and 20 MPX.
A greeting.

As the Z1 Compact and Z1 are pretty much the same then there is no options available to save images in different file formats - However you may be able to have this feature using a 3rd part app from the Play store but whether or not the as you have said, The G Lens sensors will work in conjunction with 3rd party apps I don't know - The only way to find out is to test - Which then enables yourself should another member have a similar question be able to answer with knowledge of the subject
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