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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.

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Also, I find that I use very few photos taken at maximum aperture and tend to like the ones at about 4.0 Though I just bought a 100 mm macro lens, I've only used it for the samosas photos and will probably stick with 50 mm for most food shots.
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.
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.
Its f / 2.2 aperture lenses are the same as you'll find in the Mate 9 and Honor 8 phones.
Talking about the USP of the device, we can find a 13MP IMX258 RGB sensor and a 13MP IMX258 Monochrome sensor on the rear with Sapphire glass lens and f / 2.2 aperture.
At the rear, we find a 12MP resolution Sony IMX378 sensor paired with an f / 2.0 aperture lens and phase detection auto focus.
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.
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.
You will find a 12MP wide angle lens using SONY IMX363 sensor with f / 1.8 aperture and a 12MP telephoto lens with 2x ZOOM.
In comparison, the iPhone 7 uses a 12 - megapixel iSight sensor with an f / 1.8 aperture, while the iPhone 7 Plus boasts exactly the same with a secondary telephoto lens that allows for 2x optical zoom — a feature you won't find on any of Samsung's latest devices.
An 8 - megapixel snapper (f / 2.0 aperture) can be found on the back of the Honor 6 Play, while a 5 - megapixel shooter (f / 2.0 aperture, 84 - degree wide - angle lens) is included on the phone's front side.
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.
Two SIM card slots are available here as well, while a 16 - megapixel shooter (f / 2.0 aperture, 5P lens, CMOS sensor) can be found on the back of this phone.
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.
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.
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.
The Z2 Play features a single 12 - megapixel colour rear sensor, paired with an f / 1.7 aperture lens, which we found to produce pretty decent images when we reviewed the device.
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.
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.
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.
The 21 - megapixel OIS shooter (Sony's IMX230 sensor, f / 2.0 aperture) can be found on the back of this smartphone, and a 4 - megapixel snapper (OmniVision's OV4688 sensor, 81.6 - degree wide - angle lens) is located up front.
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