12MP Dual Autofocus Pixel sensor with f / 2.0 aperture and 8MP ultra-wide angle sensor with 120 ° field of view and f / 2.2 aperture
Not exact matches
Whereas, the Galaxy S9 + bears
dual rear camera setup clubbed with dual OIS and SuperSpeed Dual Pixel 12MP autofocus sensor on the rear with 12MP secondary telephoto l
dual rear camera setup clubbed with
dual OIS and SuperSpeed Dual Pixel 12MP autofocus sensor on the rear with 12MP secondary telephoto l
dual OIS and SuperSpeed
Dual Pixel 12MP autofocus sensor on the rear with 12MP secondary telephoto l
Dual Pixel
12MP autofocus sensor on the rear with
12MP secondary telephoto lens.
On the back side is
12MP primary camera with 1.4 µm
Dual AutoFocus pixel, F / 1.7 aperture, Laser AF (up to 5 meter), PDAF, dual LED Flash (CCT) and up to 4K video recording at 30
Dual AutoFocus pixel, F / 1.7 aperture, Laser AF (up to 5 meter), PDAF,
dual LED Flash (CCT) and up to 4K video recording at 30
dual LED Flash (CCT) and up to 4K video recording at 30 fps.
Samsung outfitted the S7 with a optically stabilized
12MP dual - pixel sensor that uses Focus Pixels for faster
autofocus.
The phone will likely ship with a 5.15 - inch Super LCD 5 display, a Snapdragon 820 processor,
12MP camera (with a
dual - LED flash), laser
autofocus, an HTC One A9 - like home - button with a fingerprint sensor, and a 3,000 mAh battery.
On the camera side, the phone as a
dual rear camera setup with 12MP +8 MP sensors where the primary sensor has a f / 1.75 aperture, 1.4 μm pixels, Dual Autofocus, e
dual rear camera setup with
12MP +8 MP sensors where the primary sensor has a f / 1.75 aperture, 1.4 μm pixels,
Dual Autofocus, e
Dual Autofocus, etc..
To the rear lies the
dual 12MP f / 2.2 rear cameras with LED Flash and a Laser Assisted
Autofocus sensor.
The camera arrangement features a
dual f / 2.2
12MP rear setup with
dual - tone flash, 1.25 µm pixel size, laser
autofocus and an 8MP f / 2.4 front shooter with a pixel size of 1.4 µm.
On the rear is the
12MP + 8MP
dual camera setup with
dual - pixel
autofocus and wide - angle lens.
Sure, everything seems to be the same as on the Galaxy S7 Edge on the surface: the main camera has a
12MP sensor with
Dual Pixel
autofocus, a fast f / 1.7 aperture and it captures large 1.4 µm pixels.
The primary sensor offers
12MP resolution and integrates
Dual Pixel
autofocus technology.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, as well as the Galaxy S7, uses a 1/2.5 - inch
12MP main camera that incorporates
Dual - Pixel Phase Detection
Autofocus (PDA) for quick and precise focusing.
It also reveals that the Galaxy S9's rear camera is a «Super Speed
Dual Pixel»
12MP sensor with F1.5 / F2.4 variable aperture, optical image stabilization (OIS) capabilities, and «Super Slo - mo» shooting modes, and that it's paired with a 8MP
autofocus selfie camera on the front.
The
dual 12MP f / 2.2 rear cameras come equipped with Laser
Autofocus and PDAF (Phase Detection
Autofocus) for faster focusing speeds.
Dual Pixel
12MP Autofocus f / 1.7 aperture 4K video at 30 fps 1080p video at 60 fps Slow - motion 720p at 240 fps Face detection
There are no fancy
dual cameras like on the Redmi Note 5 Pro — the phone features a single
12MP f / 2.2 sensor, phase detection
autofocus, and a
dual - tone LED flash, and a 5MP front camera with a front LED flash.
The Moto Z2 Play also sees an upgrade in the camera department with a
12MP rear shooter that offers both
dual - pixel and laser
autofocus with an f / 1.7 aperture.
The optics on the phone include an upgraded
dual rear camera setup with
12MP +
12MP sensors with OIS, phase detection
autofocus, 2x optical zoom, and LED flash.
The Moto X4 has
dual rear camera setup with the primary 12MP camera with Dual Autofocus Pixel sensor (f2.0, 1.4 um) and the secondary 8MP camera with ultra-wide angle 120 ° field of view sensor (f2.2, 1.12
dual rear camera setup with the primary
12MP camera with
Dual Autofocus Pixel sensor (f2.0, 1.4 um) and the secondary 8MP camera with ultra-wide angle 120 ° field of view sensor (f2.2, 1.12
Dual Autofocus Pixel sensor (f2.0, 1.4 um) and the secondary 8MP camera with ultra-wide angle 120 ° field of view sensor (f2.2, 1.12 um).
The
12MP shooters, which have a f / 1.8 aperture and 1.4 um pixel size, tap
dual - pixel phase detection
autofocus (PDAF) that takes just 0.03 seconds to focus, and a four - axis optical image stabilization system the reduces blur.
There is a
dual camera
12MP setup built - in conjunction with LEICA, and features a
dual LED flash and laser
autofocus, and has both a true monochrome sensor and an RGB / Color sensor.
On the imaging front, the Galaxy S9 sports 8MP
autofocus selfie camera and SuperSpeed
Dual Pixel
12MP autofocus sensor with OIS on the rear.
And there's a capable
dual camera setup around the back —
12MP plus 20MP, with laser
autofocus.
The device sports a
12MP primary camera with f / 1.7 aperture,
dual pixel
autofocus and
dual LED flash, along with a 5MP front camera with f / 2.2 aperture.
Motorola is counting on two factors to make up for the added cost: a
12MP camera with an f / 1.7 lens and
Dual Pixel
autofocus, and class - leasing software.
There is a
12MP rear - facing camera with
dual Autofocus Pixel sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide angle secondary camera that can record 4K videos.
It seems that the
12MP f / 1.7 aperture sensor with
dual - LED flash, laser
autofocus and OIS managed to outscore the Galaxy S8, LG G6, and even the Google Pixel.
Samsung used the same camera from the Galaxy S7 series — a new
Dual Pixel
12MP sensor with an aperture of f / 1.7, faster phase detection
autofocus (PDAF), auto HDR, and retains OIS.
The camera hardware hasn't changed a whole lot since the Honor 8, with
dual 12MP cameras around the back, behind f / 2.2 lenses with a laser
autofocus module — now hidden off to the left.
On the rear, there is a
dual camera setup that includes a primary 12MP Sony IMX362 sensor with f / 1.9 aperture and Dual Pixel Autofo
dual camera setup that includes a primary
12MP Sony IMX362 sensor with f / 1.9 aperture and
Dual Pixel Autofo
Dual Pixel
Autofocus.
A big advantage for the Moto X4 in its price bracket is its
dual rear camera setup, which is comprised of a
12MP standard shooter with
dual - pixel
autofocus and f / 2.0 aperture.
The main
12MP UltraPixel 2 snapper features optical image stabilization, laser
autofocus, a BSI sensor, f / 1.8 aperture,
dual tone LED flash, 4K video recording with Hi - Res Audio, Auto - HDR, Panorama, Hyperlapse, and Pro mode enhancements with manual control and 12 - bit RAW format support.
The
dual - camera setup comprises of a primary
12MP sensor with phase detection
autofocus and an f / 2.0 aperture lens paired with a secondary 8MP sensor that is coupled with an f / 2.2 aperture lens.
It's rumored to feature a 5.15 - inch Quad HD AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 820 processor,
12MP camera (similar to Nexus 6P and Galaxy S7) along with a
dual - LED flash, laser
autofocus and home - button with incorporated fingerprint sensor.
The Galaxy Note 7 uses the same excellent camera like the one used in the Galaxy S7 series — a new
Dual Pixel
12MP sensor with an increase in the aperture to f / 1.7, including faster phase detection
autofocus (PDAF), auto HDR, and Smart OIS.
The
12MP rear camera has a bright f1.7 aperture, 1.4 um pixels and
dual pixel, phase detection, laser
autofocus.
Additionally, the Plus will have 64 GB of built - in storage with a microSD card slot so you can add up to an additional 128 GB of storage, a
12MP rear - facing camera with
dual autofocus pixels, and a 5MP front - facing camera.
The rear snapper has a
12MP Ultrapixel sensor that features large 1.55 µm pixels, a
dual - tone LED flash, a swift laser
autofocus system, and 4K video recording.
Coming to the camera department, there is a
12MP camera on the rear with
dual pixel
autofocus, f / 1.7 aperture, and
dual tone LED flash.
Talking about the
dual camera setup on the rear, there is a 20MP Monochrome sensor and a
12MP RGW sensor with f / 2.2 aperture, PDAF, Laser
autofocus, and
dual tone LED flash.
The
dual lens camera on this device includes two
12MP sensors along with
dual tone LED flash and hybrid laser
autofocus.
On the rear is the 20MP +
12MP dual camera setup with Laser
autofocus, PDAF, and
dual tone LED flash.
The Galaxy Note 8 is rumored to come with a 6.3 - inch QHD + Infinity Display, Android 7.1 Nougat, a
12MP +13 MP
dual - camera setup, an 8 - megapixel
autofocus front - facing camera, an iris scanner, and a USB Type - C port.
Another highlight of the Nokia 7 Plus is the
dual camera at the back — a 12MP primary camera with f / 1.75 lens, 1.4 micron pixels and Dual Pixel autofocus, and a secondary 13MP shooter with f / 2.6 lens and 1 micron pixels that offers 2x lossless z
dual camera at the back — a
12MP primary camera with f / 1.75 lens, 1.4 micron pixels and
Dual Pixel autofocus, and a secondary 13MP shooter with f / 2.6 lens and 1 micron pixels that offers 2x lossless z
Dual Pixel
autofocus, and a secondary 13MP shooter with f / 2.6 lens and 1 micron pixels that offers 2x lossless zoom.
The Moto G5 Plus has a
12MP primary camera with a large f / 1.7 aperture for low - light photography,
autofocus, and
dual - tone LED flash.
That phone has a single
12MP sensor with 1.4 - micron
Dual Autofocus pixels and a wide ƒ / 1.7 lens.
Samsung didn't bring major changes to the rear camera on the Galaxy S8, the
12MP sensor comes with the capacity to record 4k videos, while also featuring
dual pixel phase - detection
autofocus.
At the back, the Galaxy Note 8 is expected to sport a
12MP +
12MP dual - camera setup with independent optical image stabilization and Dual Pixel autofocus sys
dual - camera setup with independent optical image stabilization and
Dual Pixel autofocus sys
Dual Pixel
autofocus system.
The S9 sports a single
Dual Pixel
12MP autofocus sensor with OIS, along with support for two apertures at f / 1.5 and f / 2.4.
After years of experimenting, HTC finally got its camera are in check on the HTC 10 — a
12MP UltraPixel 2 sensor with laser
autofocus,
dual - tone LED flash, an f / 1.8 aperture, and OIS.