20 - megapixel mono and 12 - megapixel
RGB dual sensors handle rear shots, along with an 8 - megapixel front camera for selfies.
Not exact matches
Huawei P20 Pro comes with triple rear camera setup, it features a 40 Megapixel
RGB sensor, 20 Megapixel Monochrome
sensor and 8 MP Telephoto lens rear camera with Leica VARIO - SUMMILUX - H lesness,
dual - LED flash, PDAF, CAF.
On the back side is 13MP (Monochrome) and 13MP (
RGB)
dual cameras with Sony IMX258
Sensor, F / 2.2 Aperture, OIS and and 4K recording.
The smartphone is equipped with 12MP (advanced
RGB) + 12MP (Monochrome)
dual rear cameras which captures professional quality bokeh effects.They have Sony IMX386
sensor, F / 2.0 Aperture, 1.25 µm pixel size, 6P Lens and supports PDAF (0.2 seconds).
The P9 Plus has a 12 MP
dual - lens setup on the back, one with an
RGB sensor specifically for color reproduction and the other purely for capturing black and white detail.
The cameras on both devices are the same: a
dual lens system consisting of a 20 - megapixel monochrome
sensor and a 12 - megapixel
RGB sensor with optical image stabilization.
The camera ISP is improved as well and brings new features natively supporting
dual -
sensor RGB / Monochrome configurations such as found on the Huawei P9 and Honor 8.
Featuring a
dual - camera setup developed in cooperation with Leica, which combines a 12Mp
RGB with a 20Mp monochrome
sensor, it achieves an overall DxOMark Mobile score of 97 points.
Featuring a
dual - camera setup developed in cooperation with Leica, which combines a 12Mp
RGB with a 20Mp monochrome
sensor, it achieves an overall DxOMark Mobile -LSB-...]
Huawei has gone from
dual to triple lenses in the P20 Pro, taking the principle of its previous cameras - with one dedicated
RGB and one dedicated monochrome
sensor - and throwing a third «tele» lens into the mix for zoom, while hugely upping the resolution stakes to 40 - megapixels maximum too.
The
dual - camera arrangement on the rear houses a regular 16 - megapixel
RGB sensor and another 20 - megapixel monochrome
sensor which, on paper, should produce relatively better colors in your pictures.
Featuring a
dual - camera setup developed in cooperation with Leica, which combines a 12Mp
RGB with a 20Mp monochrome
sensor, it achieves an overall DxOMark Mobile score -LSB-...]
Some smartphone
dual - camera setups consist of an
RGB sensor, which captures pictures in color, and a monochrome
sensor, which snaps pics in black and white.
As has been the case with the majority of Huawei's
dual - camera implementations, the system used by the P20 relies on a 12 - megapixel
RGB sensor tasked with capturing colors, and another 20 - megapixel monochrome
sensor solely dedicated to recording light and shadows.
The Huawei P10 Smartphone features a
dual - camera setup that includes a traditional
RGB color
sensor and a separate monochrome
sensor which combine to record the final image.
The best shot: second generation Leica
dual - lens camera with Hybrid Zoom, featuring a 12 - megapixel
RGB sensor and a 20 - megapixel monochrome
sensor.
The
dual rear camera consists of a 12 - Megapixel
RGB sensor and a 20 - Megapixel monochrome
sensor for recording more details, depth of field and color.
They combine 12 - megapixel
RGB + 20 - megapixel monochrome
sensors, Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS),
dual lenses with a large aperture of f / 1.6, AI - powered Bokeh Effect and AI - powered Digital Zoom.
Coming to the cameras, the phone features LEICA's
dual camera system with 12MP
RGB +20 MP Monochrome
sensors with optically stabilized lenses.
Dual 20 MP + 12 MP, f / 2.2, the dual camera unit is made up of two camera sensors: An ordinary 20 MP RGB sensor, and a 12 MP monochrome sen
Dual 20 MP + 12 MP, f / 2.2, the
dual camera unit is made up of two camera sensors: An ordinary 20 MP RGB sensor, and a 12 MP monochrome sen
dual camera unit is made up of two camera
sensors: An ordinary 20 MP
RGB sensor, and a 12 MP monochrome
sensor.
The two camera lenses on the phone's rear, a 13 - megapixel
dual RGB color lens with hybrid autofocus (combining contrast, phase detect, and IR laser assist) and a second f / 1.85 monochrome lens, can shoot videos at 4K 30 fps (or 1080p 60fps / 720p 120 fps) and capture 200 percent more light than the average
sensor.
Like the P9's Leica - branded shooter, it's based around a
dual - lens,
dual -
sensor setup, with an
RGB sensor for capturing colors, and a monochrome
sensor for enhancing detail.
Much like the one in the Huawei P9, the camera is centred around a Leica - branded
dual camera, with a 12MP
RGB sensor supplemented by a 20MP monochrome
sensor.
Moto G5s Plus gets
dual 13MP
sensors at the back, where one is a monochrome lens and the other is
RGB sensor.
As per the specs, there is a 13MP + 13MP
dual camera setup with Zeiss optics on the rear with one
RGB and the other monochrome
sensor.
The phone has a 12MP primary
RGB camera with a 1/2.3 ″
sensor, 1.55 micron pixels, f / 1.6 aperture, a
dual LED flash, and optical image stabilization (OIS).
The Huawei P20 has a Leica
dual camera setup, with a 12MP
RGB and 20MP monochrome
sensor combo, but the P20 Pro is the first smartphone with a triple rear camera setup.
And most importantly the jutting out camera panel with two cameras along with
dual LED flash, PDAF (Phase Detection Auto Focus) and an
RGB sensor.
The camera is where the P series truly shines, and the
dual Leica - branded rear cameras now boast a 20 MP monochrome
sensor with a 12 MP
RGB sensor capable of 4K video recording.
The back sports a slight round bulge, with a pinhole mic,
dual cameras (20 megapixel monochrome and 12 megapixel
RGB, f / 2.2 lens), flash,
sensor, and round fingerprint reader.
Talking about the
dual camera setup, the Pro 7 sports a 12MP
RGB sensor and a 12MP Monochrome
sensor along with f / 2.0 aperture, 6P lens, and PDAF.
Network: LTE Cat.6 Display: 5.7 - inch FHD Super AMOLED Processor: 1.9 GHz, octa - core OS: Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow Camera: 16 MP (F1.9) rear, 16 MP (F1.9) front Additional features: MST technology (Samsung Pay), Samsung KNOX, S - Voice,
Dual SIM support, IP68 certification, 3D glass rear Connectivity: Wi - Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac, Bluetooth v 4.2, ANT +, USB Type - C, NFC (UICC, eSE)
Sensor: Accelerometer, Proximity, Geomagnetic,
RGB Light, Hall, Fingerprint scanner, Barometer Memory: 3 GB RAM + 32 GB Storage, MicroSD slot (up to 256 GB) Dimensions: 156.8 x 77.6 x 7.9 mm Battery: fast - charging 3,600 mAh Color Options: Black Sky, Gold Sand, Blue Mist and Peach Cloud Price: $ 424 (approximately)
Both phones will feature Leica branded
dual cameras, combining 12MP
RGB sensor and 20MP Monochrome
sensor with a f / 1.6 aperture, but Huawei has added intelligent AI to the mix.
Meanwhile, the P20 gets a
dual - camera setup consisting of a 12MP f / 1.8
RGB main camera (1/2.3 inch
sensor) and a secondary 20MP f / 1.6 monochrome shooter.
The device» s Leica
Dual Camera 2.0 features a 12 - megapixel
RGB sensor and a 20 - megapixel monochrome
sensor.
Now, the P9 comes with
dual 12.0 - megapixel
sensors, one of which is color (Red Green Blue or
RGB) and one which is monochrome.
The Mate 10 Pro has
dual cameras, one with a 12MP color (
RGB)
sensor paired with optical image stabilization (OIS).
It is a
dual sensor setup, with a 20 MP monochrome lens and a 12 MP
RGB lens.
Dual ISP with bayer (
RGB) + mono (RWWB)
sensor support.
The
dual system comprises a 12 - megapixel colour
RGB sensor that can also record 4K video with optical image stabilisation, and 20MP monochrome
sensor to help with depth.
The Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro both feature a
dual - camera setup that leverages a 12 MP
RGB and a 20 MP monochrome
sensor to capture pictures and video.
They use
dual 12MP (Sony IMX286)
sensors — one is an
RGB camera and the other is a monochrome camera, which Huawei claims can capture more detail than the
RGB lens.
It has a 6 - inch Full HD + (2160 × 1080) 18:9 (2:1) LCD display,
dual 16MP +20 MP
RGB + Monochrome rear cameras with f / 1.8 apertures, and a 3750mAh battery, plus a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a front - facing fingerprint
sensor.
The camera setup on the phone includes a
dual - lens primary camera module made up of 13 - Megapixel Sony Monochrome
sensor along with a 13 - Megapixel
RGB.
For the camera, Motorola has decided to go with a
dual - camera setup that combines two 12 Mp
sensors — one
RGB and one monochrome — with f / 2.0 - aperture lenses, phase detection and laser autofocus, and
dual - tone LED flash.
As for optics, the
dual camera of the P20 is a combo of a 12MP
RGB sensor with f / 2.4 aperture and a 20MP monochrome
sensor.
In terms of optics, the Moto Z2 Force offers
dual rear cameras with a 12MP
RGB sensor and 12MP Monochrome
sensor.
And a 8MP front - facing camera and a
dual rear camera module make up the phone's optics, the latter of which comprises a 16MP
RGB sensor with phase detection autofocus (PDAF) and a 2MP depth - sensing
sensor.
As for the cameras, the Huawei P10 ships with a
dual rear - camera module that incorporates a 12 - megapixel
RGB sensor and a 20 - megapixel monochrome
sensor, both paired with lenses developed in association with German optics major Leica.
It's equipped with a
dual - camera setup on the back featuring 20 and 12 MP
sensors (monochrome +
RGB) both of which have an f / 1.6 aperture.