Sentences with phrase «aperture camera tends»

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Because the fluorescent glow tends to be dim, a near - infrared light camera needs to have a wide aperture to collect as much fluorescent light as possible.
Toward the end of his life, when he had turned his camera to the private garden he tended in Orgeval, France, Strand donated a comprehensive collection of his photography to the Aperture Foundation as a gift to future generations, and in 2012 the organization sold the holdings of nearly 4,000 prints, intact, to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Unfortunately, despite the addition of the second telephoto lens on the Plus, the main camera carries over the same weaknesses of the S9's promising dual - aperture lens: It tends to overexpose photos in low - light situations, and they're not as sharp, either.
As far as the low lighting photography is concerned, Oneplus 5 16MP camera has f / 1.7 aperture allows more light to be captured, tends to get sharper photos even in the dim lighting.
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.
Such cameras tend to have shorter zoom lenses in order to retain best sharpness and clarity throughout, while offering more advanced optical features such as wider maximum apertures for better low - light shooting or creating that pro-looking, soft - focus background effect.
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