Not exact matches
Founded in 2006, Lytro is behind a series of
cameras, which allow customers to capture «all the rays of light within a scene» giving them the ability to refocus shots after they were taken and offered «unprecedented control over focus, perspective,
aperture and shutter angle.»
Sony's paying particular attention to the Xperia Z1's
cameras this time out, as the handset will feature a 20.7 - megapixel rear - facing shooter with an «Exmor RS CMOS for mobile» sensor, an f / 2.0
aperture, and the BIONZ imaging and G Lens tech
found in Sony's more traditional
cameras.
A 13 - megapixel (PureCel Plus sensor), and a 5 - megapixel
camera (f / 2.0
aperture, wide - angle lens) snappers are included on the back of this phone, and you will
find a 13 - megapixel shooter (f / 2.0
aperture, wide - angle lens) on the front side of the Lenovo K8 Note.
I
found that it has 1.7
aperture in its back
camera from other reviews and its already with dual
camera facility.
On the back you will
find a 13MP
camera (AF) using f / 2.2
aperture and front
camera is 8MP shooter and also comes with front LED flash.
The 12 - megapixel image sensor is new and improved, with better image processing, but the major change is
found in the lens, which can now physically switch between a very bright f / 1.5
aperture and a smaller f / 2.4
aperture, similar to how larger
cameras work.
After applying heat, the iFixit team got into the smartphone and
found its dual -
aperture camera system, which the team described as one of the only significant hardware changes this year.Images via iFixit iFixit explained that the S9 + has a rear - facing
camera that automatically adjusts its
aperture for low light, and at f / 1.5 it has the widest
aperture of
As for rumoured specs, the S9 is expected to feature a Snapdragon 845 chip, 5.7 - inch display, 8 - megapixel front - facing
camera with autofocus, 12 - megapixel
camera that has the ability to switch between f / 1.5 and f / 2.4
apertures, and the same iris scanning tech that is
found in the current S8.
Coming to the
camera, on the back you will
find a 12MP
cameras with f / 1.7
aperture using SONY IMX 362 sensor and another 12MP
camera with 12 times total zoom (2.3 times optical zoom).
The Huawei
camera app is rather straight forward to use, with options for flash, wide
aperture and filters
found in the viewfinder.
The 8MP
camera on the back of the Tab S2 8.0 is hardly up to par with even those
found in Samsung's high - end phones last year, though it does have a fast f / 1.9
aperture and the same
camera interface when you power it up.
For all other features, including the 12 - megapixel dual -
aperture camera (not to be confused with the dual -
camera setup you'll
find on the S9 Plus), Snapdragon 845 processor and AR Emoji, see my full Galaxy S9 review.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has all of the excellent Galaxy Foundation aspects
found in the S9 and S9 Plus, but it doesn't yet have Android 8 Oreo, it uses the Snapdragon 835 processor, and the
camera does not have dual mechanical
aperture.
The Galaxy S9 Plus also features the secondary
camera found on the Galaxy Note 8, a 12 MP telephoto lens with OIS and f / 2.4
aperture.
Aperture Priority forms a quintessential part of photography, this is something we usually
find on the DSLR's, and the Honor 8 Pro with its dual - lens
camera setup brings the same to the smartphone.
A 13 - megapixel snapper (f / 2.0
aperture, 5p lens) is placed on the back of this phone, and a 5 - megapixel
camera (f / 2.2
aperture, 1.4 um pixel size, soft LED flash, 82 - degree wide - angle lens) can be
found on its front side.
The Galaxy Note 8's lenses both have a fixed
aperture, there's a wide - angle one that's f / 1.7 and a telephoto one that's f / 2.4, so it's less flexible, but we
found it to be a highly capable
camera.
An 8 - megapixel shooter (f / 1.9
aperture) can be
found on the front side of this smartphone, in case you were wondering, and interestingly enough, Leica's lens is actually placed on top of the front - facing
camera sensor as well, which is a first for one of Huawei's smartphones.
The 23 - megapixel ASUS PixelMaster 3.0
camera (Sony's IMX318 sensor, f / 2.0
aperture, 6 - element Largan lens, 0.03 - second TriTech Autofocus, 4 - axis photo OIS, 3 - axis video EIS) is placed on the back of this device, and an 8 - megapixel shooter (85 - degree wide - angle lens) can be
found up front.
The 23 - megapixel ASUS PixelMaster 3.0
camera (Sony's IMX318 sensor, f / 2.0
aperture, 6 - element Largan lens, 0.03 - second TriTech Autofocus, 4 - axis photo OIS, 3 - axis video EIS) is located on the back of this phone as well, and an 8 - megapixel snapper (85 - degree wide - angle lens) can be
found up front.
Coming to the
camera you will
find a 13MP AF
camera on the back with f / 2.2
aperture and LED flash support.
The
camera found on that niche device appears to be similar to the one featured on the rear plate of the Galaxy S9; it uses a 1.4 μm sensor mounted behind a lens with much more moving parts than what you can
find inside any fixed -
aperture glass, i.e. the kind of lenses that are usually used in smartphones.
On the back side of the device, you'll
find the dual - lens
camera, where 12 - megapixel is primary sensor and 2MP is secondary, which is used for getting wider
aperture.
Low - light photos benefit from Sony's RGBW sensor, pulling in more light than we expected with its f / 2.0
aperture, but the
camera seems to struggle to
find something to focus on, and unless you keep a very steady hand, shots still tend to show a fair amount of blur.
The 13 - megapixel snapper is placed on the back of the device (f / 2.0
aperture), and a 5 - megapixel
camera (f / 2.0
aperture, 85 - degree wide - angle lens) can be
found on the front side of this phone.
The Axon Phone is also capable of shooting at f / 1.8
aperture and recording 4K videos, while both the Galaxy S6 and G4 can only record videos up to 2,160 p. On the front is an 8 MP
camera similar to that
found in the G4 and bigger than the 5 MP front - facing shooter on the Galaxy S6.
The larger Galaxy S9 Plus is said to be more worthy of a higher price tag, with its base model being rumored to start at 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal flash memory, in addition to featuring a dual -
camera setup using the same variable -
aperture lens
found on the Galaxy S9 but also an extra 12 - megapixel sensor mounted behind fixed -
aperture glass.
(photos shot at f / 1.5, ISO 400, 1/10) Traditionally, the
aperture found on a smartphone
camera has always been constant.
The Galaxy A7 comes with a 13 MP rear
camera with a f / 1.9
aperture and optical image stabilization, but as you'd expect the
camera experience doesn't quite live up to what you'll
find on Samsung's flagship devices.
Selfie lovers will also
find the Galaxy J7 Prime worth exploring thanks to the front - facing
camera of 8MP with an f / 1.9
aperture, an improvement over the 5MP from the Galaxy J7.
The OPPO R11 and OPPO R11 Plus feature a 20 - megapixel (f / 2.6
aperture, 5P lens, Sony's IMX350 sensor) and 16 - megapixel (f / 1.7
aperture, 6P lens, PDAF, Sony's IMX398 sensor) shooters on the back, while a single 20 - megapixel (f / 2.0
aperture)
camera can be
found up front.
There's a regular wide - angle super speed dual pixel 12 MP
camera with dual
aperture — also
found on the regular Galaxy S9 — and a secondary 12 MP telephoto lens with f / 2.4
aperture.
As far as
camera sensors go, on the back of this handset, you'll
find an 8 - megapixel OmniVision BSI sensor (f / 2.2
aperture, 28 mm wide - angle lens) which supports 1080p video recording, there's also an LED flash located next to it.
16 (f / 1.7
aperture, Sony's IMX519 sensor, 1.22 um pixel size) and 5 - megapixel (f / 2.2
aperture) snappers sit on the back of the OPPO R15, while you will
find 16 (same
camera as in the OPPO R15) and 20 - megapixel (f / 1.7
aperture)
cameras on the back of the OPPO R15 Dream Mirror Edition.
Elsewhere, you'll
find a minimum of 4 GB of RAM (6 GB on the Pro), at least 64 GB of local storage (up to 256 GB on the highest - end Porsche Design model), dual rear - facing
cameras (20 - megapixel color sensor alongside a 12 - megapixel monochrome sensor) with f / 1.6
aperture lenses and a 4,000 mAh battery pack.
The
camera is definitely reimagined and we'll be seeing more variable
aperture smartphones soon, though at present we
find it not that impactful as it should have been.
You will
find wide
aperture mode, professional mode, food mode, perfect selfie, beauty mode, makeup mode for the front
camera, panorama, HDR, watermark, audio note, ultra snapshot, best photo, smile snapshot, audio control, timer function, touch to capture, and time - lapse mode.
Both phones come with a dual SIM setup (hybrid setup), and you'll
find both 20 and 16 - megapixel
cameras on the back of these two phones (the main
camera has an f / 1.7
aperture, 2.0 um pixel size).
While the 5.8 - inch Galaxy S9 is expected to retain the single -
camera setup
found on the back of the Galaxy S8, the 6.2 - inch Galaxy S9 Plus is widely expected to debut with a dual -
camera system, with its secondary sensor also being of the 12 - megapixel variety, mounted behind a fixed -
aperture lens, according to numerous rumors.
On the front of the U11 + you'll
find a new 8 - megapixel
camera with an
aperture of f / 2.0 and an 85 - degree field of view.
The lens have an
aperture of f / 2.0 which is
found in other flagship devices, specifically the Huawei phones that offer the best in class
camera in all their latest models.
The device ships with a dual
camera setup, there are two 12.3 - megapixel shooters (25 mm and 59 mm lenses, f / 1.7 and f / 2.8
aperture) on its back, while a 13 - megapixel
camera can be
found on the device's front side.
The LG V10 uses a 16MP sensor with laser autofocus, a large f / 1.8
aperture, OIS and an LED flash — the same, great
camera found on the LG G4.
The LG V10 uses the same, great
camera found on the LG G4 with a 16MP sensor with laser autofocus, a large f / 1.8
aperture, OIS and an LED flash.
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.
A 12.2 - megapixel
camera (1.4 um pixel size, f / 1.8
aperture, PDAF, OIS, EIS, LDAF) is placed on the back of both the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, while you will
find an 8 - megapixel
camera (f / 2.4
aperture, 1.4 um pixel size) on the front side of both of these phones.
On the back you will
find dual
cameras using LEICA Lenses — a 20MP Monochrome and 12MP Color (RGB), f / 1.6
aperture, Laser AF, OIS and dual tone LED flash.