I like the combination of a normal and wide -
angle camera here.
The combination of a regular and a wide -
angle camera here sits most closely to the line that LG is taking with the G6 and the V30.
Not exact matches
Lens Angle: You'll find the lens
angles available for each
camera on our list
here.
The first picture shown
here is a color composite of four MGS Mars Orbiter
Camera (MOC) wide
angle images; the second is the same as the first, but indicates the location of Phobos.
Lighting,
camera angles, they're all good
here.
Those infamous modern Sonic rough patches, where bad
camera angles, physics, or level design would send you plunging repeatedly to your death, are almost entirely absent
here.
My only criticism
here is that the stagnant
camera angle is terrible — it's virtually impossible to see the principal actors at all.
Instead of cutting between characters using various
camera angles,
here the
camera glides to them, taking on a life of its own.
Even that meta - movie
angle might not have come off, though, had it not been for Olli Mäki the man, depicted
here as so humble he's immediately uncomfortable when he's forced to try to project a more confident, if not outright prideful, image for the
cameras.
Here's hoping that the screwed up
camera angles will rise anew like Vader himself, staying on target like Rebel pilots.
Another side bar
here about handholding controls: To grab someone's hand you have to be standing next to them and press B. Instead of just grabbing their hand, the game decides to completely disorient you and shifts the
camera around to the worst possible
angle, then takes the relatively alright controls and throws them away.
If you'd like to watch a higher resolution version with the ability to change
camera angles, please click
here.
Those infamous modern Sonic rough patches, where bad
camera angles, physics, or level design would send you plunging repeatedly to your death, are almost entirely absent
here.
While we're not sure exactly what
camera features Huawei will be including, previous dual
camera smartphones have allowed for picture re-focusing, different
angled lenses, and the piecing together of ultra-high resolution snaps, so there could be some tempting features
here.
The only other difference
here is that the iPhone X's rear
camera has optical image stabilization for both wide -
angle and telephoto lenses — this helps with sharper images and video, especially in low - light settings.
There are a lot of features we love
here - that wide -
angle screen is great, the bezels are tiny, and the dual -
camera is really handy.
The only one of the top 10
here that I haven't personally tried in any way (
here in the UK, there's no official distribution), LG's new flagship has to be in the running, if only for its «kitchen sink» app approach to specifications, packing in absolutely everything that anyone has ever asked for — including both a largely metal build and a big and replaceable (3200mAh) battery, a killer dual
camera (one wide
angle lens), plus an extra control and display panel above the main screen.
All the devices
here sport dual rear
camera setup but the Mi A1 will sport 12MP telephoto sensor with f / 2.6 aperture and also a secondary 12MP wide -
angle sensor with f / 2.2 aperture.
One of these rear
camera sensors is 12MP while the other is an 8MP wide -
angle shooter, and both of them are able to capture color images (so no monochrome feature
here).
The biggest change
here is the new dual
camera system which consists of a 28 mm wide -
angle f / 1.8 aperture lens and a 56 mm telephoto lens with f / 2.8 aperture.
The Xperia X2 Ultra (pictured
here) is the real winner when it comes to
camera improvements, though, with two front - facing
cameras — a 16 - MP lens that uses a flash to capture detailed selfies even in the dark and an 8 - MP wide -
angle lens to squeeze more people into your selfies.
As with all LG flagships dating back to the G5 (RIP in peace), the secondary
camera has a wide -
angle lens with a 120 - degree field of view, but LG has taken pains to cut down the prevalence of corner distortion
here, and it shows.
Featuring a 5.5 - inch display, the front - facing
camera here is f / 2.2 with a mm wide -
angle lens to let you get...
What we're getting
here is a wide -
angle «1X»
camera and a «2X» zoom
camera; it seems OnePlus incorrectly reports the focal lengths for these
cameras, but we can confirm the difference between each
camera's field of view is 2x.
On the back of the ASUS ZenFone 5Z you will find two
cameras, a 12 - megapixel main snapper (Sony's IMX363 sensor, f / 1.8 aperture, 83 - degree lens, 16 - scene AI scene detection), and a secondary 120 - degree wide -
angle lens, though we're still not sure what sensor is included
here, nor how many megapixels are we looking at, but we're presuming 12 as well.
But first,
here's some information for those of you who would rather adapt your existing
camera than buy a new one with a wide -
angle feature.