A 21MP auto focus camera is packed on the back with dual LED flash support (SONY IMX230) and front camera is 8MP.
A 21MP auto focus camera using SONY IMX230 sensor is packed on the rear with flash (dual tone) support.
Not exact matches
On the back side is a
21MP primary
camera with LED Flash,
Auto Focus, Touch
Focus, Face Detection, HDR and 4K video recording capabilities.
Additionally, the PRO 5 features a
21MP rear
camera with Sony IMX230 CMOS sensor, f / 2.2 aperture, 6 - element lens and phase detection & laser - assisted
auto -
focus, two - tone flash and 14 - bit ISP in order that you can use it to capture high - quality images and 4K videos.
On the back side, there is a
21MP camera with LED Flash,
Auto Focus, Touch
Focus and 4K UHD recording capabilities.
Kodak Ektra features a
21MP main
camera with f / 2.0 aperture plus built - in optical image stabilization, phase detection
auto focus and HDR imaging in order to provide high - quality imaging.
Rear
camera performance should be excellent with a
21MP sensor (5248x3936), f / 2.0 aperture, phase detect
auto -
focus (for really quick shots), face detection, dual LED colour correcting flash and more.
The rear
camera is a
21MP auto focus with dual tone LED flash, it can shoot 4K videos and the front
camera is of 5MP resolution.
When people think of Motorola, quality
cameras are not the first thing that pops into your mind, but they really upped the main
camera for the DROID Turbo with a
21MP Sony Sensor and then threw in
auto -
focus and a dual LED flash — still no OIS, but it is also painfully absent from the One M9.
Flipping the phone over reveals the
21MP rear - facing
camera with the same f / 2.0 aperture, a color correlated temperature dual - LED flash, and many other features like phase detection
auto -
focus, HDR and more.
The
21MP camera boasts PDAF (phase detection
auto focus) and 4K video recording, and even has manual controls within the software UI to adjust white balance and exposure using onscreen controls.