In addition to having 16 megapixels and a 1/2.6» sensor size, the rear camera on the GALAXY Note 4 comes with
Smart OIS, or Optical Image Stabilization.
The Galaxy Note 7 uses the same excellent camera like the one used in the Galaxy S7 series — a new Dual Pixel 12MP sensor with an increase in the aperture to f / 1.7, including faster phase detection autofocus (PDAF), auto HDR, and
Smart OIS.
The company says the 16 - megapixel camera found on the back will take great pictures due to
Smart OIS, Samsung's optical image stabilization software.
Samsung has provided a 12 - megapixel rear camera sensor on both the Galaxy S7 models with F1.7 aperture and
Smart OIS technology.
The Galaxy S7 edge also features a Dual Pixel 12MP rear camera with f / 1.7 aperture and
Smart OIS that brings you more powerful phonegraphy even in low light conditions.
Furthermore, the smartphone shows off the first Dual Pixel rear camera with f / 1.7 aperture and
Smart OIS that brings you bigger pixel, accurate autofocus, brighter and sharper images even in low light conditions, and its 5.1 ″ quad HD Super AMOLED with 2560 x 1440 (577ppi) delivers clear, sharp and vivid images.
Not exact matches
Nokia was one of the first to implement
OIS in
smart phone cameras, making the Lumia 950 fifth generation
OIS.
You'll find in the examples here that performance is right up amongst the finest smartphone cameras out on the market today, and though Samsung works with «
Smart Stabilization» here rather than
OIS, we've found the whole setup to be more than quick enough to capture common oddities on the street and in the wild (wherever that may be for you).
Both the camera sensors supports Auto Real - time HDR support and the primary camera sensor has
Smart Optical Image Stabilisation (
OIS) and IR Detect White Balance.
When it comes to the camera, the Galaxy S6 boasts a 16MP rear - facing camera with
smart optical image stabilization (
OIS), and a 5MP front - facing camera with a 90 - degree wide - angle lens.