The 4K 60
FPS recording capability is definitely impressive but then they have a special kind of encoding that is not supported by third - party devices.
Not exact matches
The Sony Xperia Z packs a front - facing 2.2 megapixel camera with full HD video
recording capabilities, impressive 13.1 megapixel camera mounted on the back, with autofocus, LED flash, image and video HDR and stabilization, and support for 1080p video
recording at 30
fps.
The front - facing snapper is 8 - megapixels with an f / 2.2 aperture, 1080p
recording at 30
fps capability and a selfie flash.
BlackBerry's never been known for its imaging prowess, and while the company did make some pretty solid changes to the camera app inside BB10, the overall experience, when compared to Windows Phone, iOS or Android, was still lacking somewhat.Inside the Passport, however, things get decidedly different with the addition of a 13MP, 5 - element f2.0 sensor, complete with Optical Image Stabilisation (yep, just like the iPhone 6 Plus, Galaxy Note 4, and LG G3), LED flash, and full HD video
recording capabilities at up to 60
fps.
Both handsets» cameras have the
capability of
recording the 1080p HD videos at 30
fps.
Apple has also bumped up the game in video
recording capabilities and is promising 4K video
recording at 24
fps, 30
fps, or 60
fps.
It offers 4K video
recording capability at 30
fps.
In terms of video
recording, the iPhone X has the same
capabilities as the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, with 4K
recording up to 60
fps, slo - mo video at 1080p up to 240
fps and optical image stabilisation for video.
9 RGB LED Ring Flash
Record 720p videos at 960
fps Record 1080p videos at 480
fps Record 4K videos at 120
fps Deep Trench Isolation (e.g. Samsung Isocell) Dual Pixel Phase Detection Autofocus IR Laser Autofocus Contrast Detection Autofocus RGBC IR Sensor (e.g. Sony Xperia XZ) Support for Camera2 API HDR + IR Laser Autofocus and 9 RGB LEDs will be implemented in a similar way to the Meizu Pro 6 The resolution is kept the same as the Pixel 2, while the sensor size is slightly increased and 5 axis OIS is added, further improving the low light
capabilities.
Samsung is also touting improved video
capabilities with the Exynos 8895, which include 4K video
recording and playback at 120
fps as well as a video processing technology that upscales images for immersive VR experiences in 4K.
The single - camera setup of the device can shoot 4K video at 30 frames per second, FHD clips at 240
fps, and HD
recordings at 480
fps, the insider claims, adding that low - light imaging
capabilities of the phablet have been noticeably improved compared to Samsung's 2017 flagships.
On the rear side you will find a 5MP auto focus camera with LED flash with 720p video
recording capabilities @ 30
fps.
In the camera department, the Xperia XZ2 offers a 19 - megapixel Motion Eye rear camera with 4K HDR video
recording capabilities and FHD 960
FPS super slow - motion, as well as a 5 - megapixel front sensor.
Its camera
capabilities include a 5 - megapixel rear camera with autofocus, LED flash, and the ability to
record 1080p video @ 30
fps, and a front facing 3.5 - megapixel camera for video chat.
The camera mounted on the back of the phablet is a 8 megapixel sensor with autofocus, LED flash, face and smile detection, simoultaneous HD video and photo
recording and full HD video
recording capabilities, while the user - facing 1.9 megapixel camera comes with support for HD video
recording at 60
fps.