Not exact matches
The Galaxy Note 8 has an incredible
camera too —
dual lenses, 2X optical zoom, the ability to save images as RAW files, and Samsung's version of portrait
mode.
And even though it's not a
dual -
lens system, the Galaxy S8's
camera can still do things that
dual -
lens cameras can, like the portrait
mode on the OnePlus 5 and iPhone 7.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 + features a
dual camera setup at the back, which consists of a 12 - megapixel wide - angle
lens with a variable aperture and a second 12 - megapixel telephoto
lens for portrait
mode and optical zoom.
The supersize Plus won us over with its photo capabilities — the
dual -
lens, wide - angle
camera alone makes it worth the purchase, and we loved the universally flattering portrait
mode.
With
dual lenses, a G sensor, WDR technology, and stealth, the addition of parking
mode makes this the ideal
camera for car for those who don't prioritize GPS features, but want a whole lot else out of their dash
camera investment.
But despite having a
dual camera, only the main shooter is remarkable - the poorly implemented
dual -
lens modes aren't worth your time.
(The iPhone X also has the
dual -
camera setup, with the addition of optical image stabilization on both
lenses, not just the wide - angle
camera, and it supports the Portrait and Portrait Lighting
modes on the front - facing
camera, as well.)
Thanks in part to a close collaboration with German
lens and optics company Leica, Huawei's supported portrait
mode in some form or another for years, tapping software and
dual -
camera technologies to produce shallow depth of field effects in smartphone snaps.
Not only does it manage to mimic iPhone X's and the Note 8's portrait
modes with just a single
lens, it's virtually indistinguishable from the
dual -
camera results (and oftentimes better).
Many smartphone manufacturers introduced
dual -
lens setups to enable advanced
camera features, such as portrait
mode, but Google mastered the feature solely with software optimization.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 + features a
dual camera setup at the back, which consists of a 12 - megapixel wide - angle
lens with a variable aperture and a second 12 - megapixel telephoto
lens for portrait
mode and optical zoom.
The coolest feature is the
dual front
cameras, which feature f 1.9
lenses and portrait
mode.
Nothing's set in stone at present, but according to recent leaks, rumors and speculation, the handset's
dual -
camera will comprise of both a 13 - megapixel (f / 1.7) and a 5 - megapixel (f / 1.9)
lens, which should work together to power the firm's brand new Live Focus portrait
mode.
HTC will certainly be using the two
lenses for things like a portrait
mode - just as it did when it introduced the first
dual camera lens on the HTC M8 in 2014.
The
dual -
lens setup on the Honor 8 comes in handy in another way: Using the
camera's wide aperture
mode, you can adjust the focus of a shot after you've taken it.
The Good Fantastic
dual -
lens camera shoots better than ever with improved portrait
mode.
The larger Galaxy S9 Plus features a
dual -
camera setup with two 12 - megapixel sensors, one of which is positioned behind a telephoto
lens enabling 2x optical zoom and Live Focus, Samsung's version of the popular portrait shooting
mode.
It also boasts a 1080p display just like its predecessors, plus a new iSight
camera with
dual lenses for 2x optical zoom and that super-swanky portrait
mode.
The combination of its
dual -
lens camera and pro-level manual
mode could provide both the quality and customization you'd expect from a dedicated
camera.
CMOS BSI (backside illumination), Autofocus, Continuous shooting, Digital zoom, Optical image stabilization, Geotagging, Panorama, HDR, Touch focus, Face detection, White balance settings, ISO settings, Exposure compensation, Self - timer, Scene
mode, RAW, Leica
Dual -
camera 2.0, Phase detection, Laser autofocus, Contrast autofocus, Depth autofocus, Summilux - H
lens, 6 - element
lens, Secondary rear
camera - 20 MP (monochrome), Face recognition
Sporting a second 12 - megapixel
lens on the larger S9 + would allow for portrait
mode (to create a depth - of - field effect) similar to what is offered in the newer iPhones and Samsung's own
dual - rear
camera Galaxy Note 8.
The iPhone 7 Plus's portrait photography
mode, which uses the device's
dual -
lens camera to apply a depth - of - field effect to images, is enhanced in iOS 11 to deliver improved performance in low light.
There is even a bokeh
mode though this is not
dual lens camera and a decent HDR.
The Essential Phone is working with
dual 13MP
camera sensors, one color and one monochrome, with f / 1.85
lenses and
dual -
mode (laser and phase detect) auto focus.
Apple is introducing with iOS 10.1 a special portrait
mode that is exclusive to the iPhone 7 Plus and its
dual -
lens camera module.
The
cameras on the rear are
dual 12.0 - megapixel shooters, with one being a monochrome and another an RGB
lens — yes, the f / 2.2 aperture might not quite measure up to the f / 1.7 on the Galaxy S8 and the OnePlus 5, but on the flip side, the
cameras come with Honor / Huawei's wide aperture
mode which lets you play around with aperture size to let you bring in the bokeh.
Google's rear
camera also supports a portrait
mode in the app, though the company has not used a
dual -
lens setup on this phone.
Honor 7X comes with 16MP +2 MP
dual rear
cameras with PDAF, where the secondary
lens has wide - aperture
mode.
The OnePlus even has an identical «portrait
mode» to take advantage of the rear
dual -
lens camera, like the iPhone 7 Plus.
The
dual -
camera setup features a 13 - megapixel main
camera and a secondary 5 - megapixel
lens — it doesn't replicate the Portrait
Mode effect on the iPhone, but instead it's used for increasing quality and contrast, a monochrome
mode, plus a 2x optical zoom.
All the promotional images for these items were shot on a OnePlus 5 to demonstrate its
dual -
lens camera's portrait
mode.
Only the larger phone has a
dual -
lens camera, which enables optical zoom and a new portrait
mode, and it offers a higher - resolution screen and longer battery life.
The ISO and shutter speed settings could well be specific to the Nokia 5, but it doesn't have a
dual -
lens camera, so the telephoto and wide angle
modes have to relate to a future Nokia phone that will use the
camera app.
This is most likely due to the fact that the second
lens is no longer a telephoto
lens, and it seems that
dual camera phones with a secondary telephoto
lens seem to take better portrait
mode shots, as they generally seem to identify the background better for blurring.
The
dual -
camera system is also fast to react, with its Zeiss
lens, and the phone features the unique «bothie»
mode that simultaneously uses both the rear and selfie
cameras to capture videos or photos.
Both
cameras will be able to simulate bokeh - style selective focus thanks to the
dual -
lenses and software, but the iPhone's Portrait Lighting
mode is likely to give the Apple phone an edge when shooting single subjects.
It also adds a new zoom shooting
mode for the iPhone 7 Plus»
dual cameras, which include a telephoto
lens for up to 2x optical zoom and up to 10x digital zoom.
It's only a matter of time until iPhone 7 Plus owners can get their hands on Apple's promised Portrait
mode feature for the phablet's
dual -
lens camera system.
There is a new Food
Mode that adds additional saturation and colour for when you're shooting food and LG has said the new
dual -
lens camera takes full advantage of the 18:9 display with a new shooting
mode that fills the entire display.
Though many modern phones have adopted a
dual lens system for features like portrait
mode photography, Google is betting that its machine learning technology can achieve better results with a single
camera — turns out they're right.