Not exact matches
«We reasoned that if we could simultaneously image this neglected signal by
adding a higher numerical
aperture lens that acquired the bottom view, then we could boost the lateral resolution.»
Samsung went crazy with the FFC as well by increasing it to 5MP, and then
added the wider f / 1.9
aperture, ISOCELL technology, Live HDR and a 120 wide - angle
lens for excellent low - light group selfies and video chatting.
On the front is a HD camera, with the Fire HDX 8.9
adding a rear - facing 8 - megapixel counterpart with electronic image stabilization, a wide -
aperture 5P f2.2
lens, and an LED flash, and while it has approximately 11 hours of battery life in mixed use, the Fire HDX automatically powers down the processor and unneeded extras when used for reading, shifting stored text to a dedicated low - power memory unit and boosting battery life when reading to up to 17 hours.
As we have already mentioned, the twin 12MP camera package on each phone is fairly similar, but Samsung has done well to really move the needle forward in smartphone photography by
adding in a dual
aperture for the main
lens.
HTC took care of their front - facing camera (FFC) as well with a 5MP sensor, but also
added the large f / 1.8
aperture, a wide - angle
lens, and OIS.
The Galaxy S9's bigger brother, the Galaxy S9 +, has the same variable
aperture camera but also
adds a 12MP zoom
lens.
The 20 - megapixel
lens (f / 2.0
aperture) is also capable of
adding features like the Bokeh effect for selfies.
HTC chose a 5MP FFC, but
added the f / 1.8
aperture, wide - angle
lens, OIS, and even included a screen flash to ensure great selfies and video chatting even in low - light.
The two 12 - megapixel
lenses on the back of the 8 Plus — one with an f / 1.8
aperture, the other with an f / 2.8
aperture — support a new and improved Portrait mode feature that takes those stylized portraits the iPhone 7 Plus can take and
adds some very impressive lighting effects.
The Galaxy S8's FFC improved to an 8MP sensor, a wide - angle
lens, the same f / 1.7
aperture, Live HDR, and
added its own autofocus.
To recall, OnePlus
added f / 1.7
aperture on both
lenses on OnePlus 5T for better low - light photography.
The Galaxy S9 only has one camera on the rear, while the Galaxy S9 Plus
adds a second 12 - megapixel telephoto (f / 2.4
aperture)
lens that supplies 2x optical zoom.
Focos takes advantage of the iPhone X's dual
lens camera and depth recording features to let users tinker around with and refocus images after the fact, delivering a more customizable Bokeh effect with variant shapes, adjustable
aperture and diaphragm settings, and
added depth filters.
The FFC is a wide - angle 3.7 MP sensor and
lens... the Galaxy S6 ups the FFC to 5MP and
adds a larger f / 1.9
aperture and Live HDR for better low - light selfies.
Apple put a lot of effort into improving the cameras on the iPhone 7, increasing the
aperture on both phones while
adding optical zoom to its Plus model via a dual -
lens setup.
We're not talking about the dual - camera system that
adds a Portrait Mode-esque blur or optical zoom — we're talking about the main 12 - megapixel
lens that can switch between f / 1.5 and f / 2.4
apertures.
Lau said the team has
added a sixth
lens to the handset — many other smartphones come with five — to compensate for the distorted edges that often plague low
aperture sensors.
ASUS was anxious to compete with other top photo takers so they selected a large 23MP Sony IMX318 sensor —
added a f / 2.0
aperture, 6 - element Largan
lens, and 0.03 - second TriTech Autofocus by using both Laser and Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF.)
The OnePlus 2 uses a 13MP sensor with six
lenses, and
adds to that Laser autofocus, a dual - LED flash, OIS and an f / 2.0
aperture... it should provide excellent photos and we are anxious to test this out.
Samsung increased the FFC to 5MP and they wisely
added the f / 1.9
aperture and a 120 - degree wide - angle
lens for excellent low - light group selfies and video chatting.
The Galaxy S7 comes with a 5MP sensor for its front - facing camera (FFC) and then
added a wide - angle
lens, a large f / 1.7
aperture, and Live HDR, which should allow for excellent low - light selfies and video chatting.
The Galaxy S7 uses a 5MP for its FFC but
added a wide - angle
lens with a large f / 1.7
aperture and Live HDR allowing for excellent low - light selfies and video chatting.
The FFC increased to a wide - angle 3.7 MP sensor and
lens for excellent group selfies and conference style video chats — Galaxy S6 ups the size to 5MP and
adds an F1.9
aperture and Live HDR for better low - light selfies.
The Galaxy S7 comes with a 5MP sensor for its FFC and then
added a wide - angle
lens, a large f / 1.7
aperture, and Live HDR, which should allow for excellent low - light selfies and video chatting.
While the S9 features a 12 - megapixel shooter with a variable
aperture (it adjusts between f / 1.5 and f / 2.4 depending on the situation), the S9 +
adds a 12 - MP telephoto
lens with an f / 2.4
aperture.