Not exact matches
While it gives me massive weight savings, it doesn't sacrifice any of the DSLR features I'm so used to (i.e.
aperture and manual modes) and
still retains the ability to change
lenses.
While the smaller handset won't have a dual - camera setup, its only rear
lens will
still feature a variable
aperture, much like the main module of the dual - camera system expected to debut on the Galaxy S9 Plus.
The Pixel 2 splits the difference by having f / 1.8
aperture in its one
lens, but it
still does a good job and the processing is really the point anyway.
It's the first phone featuring two cameras with f / 1.6
aperture lenses (the LG V30's main cam is f / 1.6, but its wide - angle camera is not), and the combo 12 megapixel RGB sensor and 20 megapixel monochrome sensor
still work together so you can adjust depth of field from super shallow all the way to infinity.
It's not the same quality dual -
lens camera as the Honor 8 with its 12MP color
lens and 12MP monochrome sensor, but this is
still a good setup that allows you to take wide -
aperture shots.
It
still uses a wide - angle
lens for those group selfies or a conference chat, and uses the same f / 1.7
aperture, and Live HDR.
Even though Razer is targeting (mobile) gamers with its first handset offering, the Razer Phone is
still meant to be a universally appealing device featuring a high - end dual - camera setup consisting of two 12 - megapixel sensors, one of which is mounted behind a wide - angle
lens with an
aperture of f / 1.8, with the other one supporting an f / 2.6 telephoto
lens.
Even though the front part has a
lens with more megapixel count — 8MP — it
still lags behind when it comes to
aperture.
They're
still 12 megapixels with an f / 1.8
aperture, and f / 2.8
aperture for the secondary
lens on the 8 Plus.
Both the Pixel 2 and 2 XL
still sport just one
lens on the back a 12 - megapixel shooter with an f / 1.8
aperture.
The controversial fingerprint sensor has also been moved to a more sensible location below the camera
lens, and though the S9 doesn't get a dual -
lens system like the Note 8 or S9 Plus, it
still has the revolutionary and impressive mechanical
aperture on its single
lens.
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.
It
still is a wide - angle
lens, the same f / 1.7
aperture, and Live HDR.