For starters, you get an all - new 30.4 - megapixel sensor with a native ISO range of 100 — 32,000 (expandable to 50 — 102,400) alongside Canon's Digic 6
+ image processor and Dual Pixel autofocus system.
The high - performance DIGIC 4
+ image processor drives the Rebel T6.
Not exact matches
There's a 5 - inch Full HD 1080p IPS
+ display, 2.26 GHz Snapdragon 800 quad - core
processor, 2 GB of RAM, 8 - megapixel rear camera with optical
image stabilization, 1.3 - megapixel front - facing camera, Wi - Fi, HSPA
+, Bluetooth 4.0 LE, LTE, and NFC connectivity, a 2,300 mAh battery with wireless charging, and Android 4.4.2 KitKat.
2nd Generation Quad
+ Dual Core
Processor delivers the ultimate 4K Ulra HD
image from 4K and standard 4K.
Besides a newly developed 30 - megapixel full - frame sensor and the latest
image processor (Digic 6
+), the 5D Mark IV uses a 61 - point autofocus system and Canon's Dual Pixel AF system, which provides fast autofocusing when in live view mode.
With the regular Galaxy S9, you get a 5.8 - inch Quad HD
+ Super AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 or Exynos 9810
processor depending on the market, 4 GB RAM, 64GB / 128GB / 256 GB storage plus microSD support up to 256 GB, Dual Pixel 12MP AF sensor with OIS (F1.5 / F2.4) for the best low - light, zoom and anti-blur photos with enhanced
image processing, 8MP (f / 1.7) front camera, 3000mAh battery, fast wired and wireless charging, IP68 water and dust resistance, and Android 8.0 Oreo.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9
+'s other camera improvements take advantage of the
image signal
processors (ISP) in the Exynos 9810 and Snapdragon 845 (the Spectra 280) and dedicated DRAM.
Samsung has used a new sensor, though, and the S8 and S8
+ employ a multi-frame
processor that takes data from multiple pictures (or frames) and uses that data in the final
image for increased quality over last year's flagships.
With the Pixel Visual Core finally enabled, Google's HDR
+ routines will be processed using this IPU, and it runs fives times faster while using less than one - tenth of the energy than it would if it ran through the standard
image processor in the Snapdragon 835.
Google has revealed that its Pixel 2's HDR
+ camera is getting a performance lift from its first ever custom - designed
processor for a consumer product called the Pixel Visual Core, which is dedicated to processing
images.
The Galaxy S8 and S8
+ also have phenomenal cameras, both rear and front, offering excellent
image quality, thanks to updated
processors.
This has a dedicated
processor + DRAM embedded on the sensor that combines up to 12
images into one high - quality photo.
In the case of HDR
+, the company's own HDR implementation, Google says the Pixel Visual Core can bracket and merge multiple
images five times faster and using one - tenth of power required by a non-specialized
processor that completes the operation using an application process.
«HDR
+ produces beautiful
images, and we have evolved the algorithm over the past year to utilize the Pixel 2's application
processor efficiently and enable the user to take multiple pictures in sequence by intelligently processing HDR
+ in the background.
This 8 - core IPU (
Image Processing Unit) is a new chip dedicated specifically to processing HDR
+ photos up to 5x faster and at 1 / 10th the power of using the main Application
Processor (AP).