Sentences with phrase «aperture mode does»

The Huawei Mate 10 Pro's Wide Aperture mode does a very respectable job of blurring the background in both indoor and outdoor conditions.

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The Pixel 2 XL has an «always on» display (as does the normal Pixel 2), a 12.2 - megapixel, f / 1.8 aperture rear camera, a portrait - mode feature on the front and rear cameras, fast charging, water resistance, and slimmer bezels than the Pixel 2.
In aperture priority mode, you, the photographer, set the desired aperture size; the camera does some maths for you, and sets the best shutter speed for the shooting conditions.
I also followed photography blogs and began doing things like shooting aperture priority mode and saving files in RAW.
While it gives me massive weight savings, it doesn't sacrifice any of the DSLR features I'm so used to (i.e. aperture and manual modes) and still retains the ability to change lenses.
In Aperture Priority mode, you don't just control the aperture; you also control Aperture Priority mode, you don't just control the aperture; you also control aperture; you also control the ISO.
In general, though, if you want better background blur you should use this mode, as it does a respectable job of simulating wide - aperture DSLR lenses.
This is fine if all you intend to do is use the G5's auto camera mode to take photos, but for everything else, including adjusting capture settings like aperture, shutter speed and ISO, you'll still need to change those options via the phone's touchscreen.
The Pixel 2 XL has an «always on» display (as does the normal Pixel 2), a 12.2 - megapixel, f / 1.8 aperture rear camera, a portrait - mode feature on the front and rear cameras, fast charging, water resistance, and slimmer bezels than the Pixel 2.
Portrait mode (called wide aperture here) isn't just limited to faces, and you can adjust the depth of field to fit the background, a neat touch that even the iPhone doesn't allow.
I loved tinkering around with the wide - aperture mode turned on, and though the Mate 9's primary camera aperture doesn't go as low as the competition, it makes up for it with the aid of optical image stabilization.
Huawei also offers a «Wide Aperture» mode that allows you to virtually select between a 0.95 and a 16 aperture, but these effects look fake in every way and don't provide the natural drop off that a proper lenAperture» mode that allows you to virtually select between a 0.95 and a 16 aperture, but these effects look fake in every way and don't provide the natural drop off that a proper lenaperture, but these effects look fake in every way and don't provide the natural drop off that a proper lens would.
The wide aperture mode allows you to capture those depthy, bokeh - filled shots, though the ƒ / 1.6 aperture does a pretty great job at that naturally.
There's no specific mode, and adjusting the time the aperture was open didn't seem to make the Z11 act any differently from other phones, therefore we'd say a tripod is still necessary for nighttime shots.
The only exception is portrait mode and Huawei's signature wide aperture mode, which is most likely due to the fact that the MediaPads don't have dual rear cameras.
You can do this by popping into the Pro mode and making the adjustments manually or if you are in automatic, the aperture will be set for you based on the conditions.
But what the company has done now, is they added, the wide aperture mode in videos too and that is something really unique, read this review / watch video to know more.
The photos captured with the Honor 8 Pro is awesome, specially the wide aperture mode that does a really awesome job.
If that sounds similar to the P10 Plus and Mate 9, then it should, but there are one or two key differences — Leica isn't involved with the Honor phone, the aperture is smaller at f / 2.2, and it doesn't have the excellent Portrait mode introduced on the P10.
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