If you're wondering about whether you can take a selfie at a family dinner or not, well, we give it a green light, as it would fit a lot of members despite no wide
angle lens claims.
Not exact matches
DOOGEE
claim to be using a Sony IMX135 Sensor plus a f / 2.0 aperture
lens on the rear with a wide
angle 88 degree
lens on the front.
The company
claims that the front - facing camera has an 80 - degree wide viewing
angle lens.
DigiTimes
claims the Portal will feature a wide -
angle lens in front of the device to enable video calls.
Not only did the
lens not live up to the
claim that it «captures incredibly sharp wide -
angle images with practically no distortion,» but it had significantly more distortion, to the point where some of the photos were not usable than the cheaper, smaller
lenses.
On the front, there is a 5MP sensor with a wide
angle lens that Xiaomi
claims has a field of view of 85 degrees.
Samsung
claims that the Note 8 is the first smartphone to feature two 12 - megapixel rear cameras with optical image stabilization (a wide -
angle camera with an f / 1.7 aperture
lens and a telephoto camera with an f / 2.4 aperture
lens), and though the location of the meeting wasn't the optimal location for testing it, I have little doubt that the Note 8 will be a top contender for the best smartphone camera of the year.
The front facing camera is quite good as well; it sports 5 - megapixel image resolution with a
claimed 120 degree wide
angle lens support.
One such upgrade is that Portal will come bundled with a «wide -
angle lens» capable of video calls and, Digitimes
claims, facial recognition capable of logging users into Facebook instantly.
Blass
claims that both will have 12 MP sensors, but one will be the primary with a wide -
angle lens, an f / 1.7 aperture and dual - pixel autofocus.
The company doesn't
claim that it has a wide -
angle lens, but we were still able to get quite many people in one selfie.