Sentences with phrase «aperture of f»

In fact, it apparently delivers 30 % less noise than the 12MP camera on the Galaxy S8, which has a fixed aperture of f / 1.7.
The front - facing camera (FFC) on all five models has remained the same — an 8 - megapixel lens with a large aperture of f / 1.6 for great low - light shots, Auto - HDR for more detailed shots, and Autofocus for sharper shots.
Talking about optics, the device 13MP rear camera which comes with an aperture of f / 1.9 and also a 13MP front camera to capture some great selfies.
The Galaxy S8 uses a Dual Pixel 12MP sensor with a large aperture of f / 1.7, a 26 mm lens, PDAF, LED flash, auto HDR and OIS.
It has been suggested that these lenses will all have an aperture of f / 1.4, which is much bigger than the f / 1.7 used on the Galaxy S7 cameras.
The 12 - megapixel rear sensors have an aperture of f / 2.2 while the 8 - megapixel front - facing camera has an f / 2.4 aperture.
Despite being the newest of the three phones, the Moto G4 Plus still rocks the same 16MP rear snapper as the Note 3, but it has a smaller aperture of f / 2.2 on the 5MP selfie sensor.
The Moto Z Force uses a 21MP sensor for its primary camera along with a large aperture of f / 1.8, laser and phase detection autofocus (PDAF), a dual - tone LED flash, and OIS.
The Galaxy S7 edge has one 12 - megapixel sensor on the rear, featuring an aperture of f / 1.7, phase detection autofocus and optical image stabilisation.
Samsung's S9 is rumored to be going even larger, with a rear camera offering an aperture of f / 1.5.
The rear of the Zuk Z2 Pro has a 13MP snapper that is equipped with optical image stabilization and has an aperture of f / 1.8.
The front - facing camera has an 8MP sensor with an aperture of f / 2.0 and pixel sizes of 1.4 µm.
The device packs a massive 16 - megapixel camera on the rear, which has an aperture of f / 2.0.
The S9 + also has a dual aperture of f / 1.5 and f / 2.4 on the wide - angle sensor though, adjusting automatically to the lighting conditions, which offers improvements on the Note 8 camera, when it comes to low - light shooting.
It gets even better as the lens has an aperture of f / 1.7 that is supported by features like PDAF, OIS and Auto HDR.
However, Samsung's front - facing camera has better aperture of f / 1.7 as compared to the f / 1.8 that features on the HTC flagship.
At the back, there is a 13 - megapixel camera with a pixel size of 1.12 µm, an aperture of f / 2.2, and LED flash.
With an aperture of f / 1.7, Samsung's 12 - MP shooter has the best low - light performance of any phone, and its patented dual - pixel tech delivers blindingly fast autofocus.
As for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3, you get a massive 16MP main camera with a decent aperture of f / 2.0, as well as a dual - tone LED flash and PDAF on board.
The Xperia XZ incorporated a new 23MP Sony lens with an aperture of f / 2.0, 24 mm, phase detection autofocus (PDAF) and laser autofocus, and LED flash.
There is an 8 - megapixel autofocus sensor on the front of both the S9 + and the Note 8 featuring an aperture of f / 1.7 so no change on the front camera.
On the camera side, you get a decent 23MP rear snapper from Sony that features an aperture of f / 2.0, a sapphire crystal lens cover, dual - LED flash as well as 4 - axis OIS that ensures even greater stability when capturing shots in motion and low - light conditions.
The Note 8 comes with dual 12 - megapixel cameras that include a large aperture of f / 1.7 for low light conditions (an f / 2.4 on the secondary), PDAF, a dual - tone LED flash, auto HDR, OIS, and 2X Optical Zoom.
The primary camera is a Sony sensor, 23MP ASUS PixelMaster 3.0 camera, with a sapphire crystal lens cover, an aperture of f / 2.0, dual LED flash, and OIS (4 - axis) and 4K video capability.
The front part has a 5MP selfie sensor with a slightly smaller aperture of f / 2.2.
Both the Galaxy S8 and its predecessor come with a 12 - megapixel rear camera, and an aperture of f / 1.7.
As for the frontal part, the ASUS went for an 8MP sensor with the same f / 2.0 aperture as the rear, but Motorola settled for a 5MP sensor with a slightly smaller aperture of f / 2.2.
The Galaxy S8 camera uses a Dual Pixel 12MP sensor with a large aperture of f / 1.7 for those low light conditions, a 26 mm lens, PDAF, LED flash, auto HDR and OIS.
OnePlus 5 comes with a 16MP RGB sensor coupled with a 20MP telephoto camera with an aperture of f / 1.7.
The OnePlus X also has a 13 - megapixel rear camera but with an aperture of f / 2.2, while the front snapper has a higher resolution of 8 - megapixels.
The only noticeable difference between the camera specs of the Galaxy J5 2016 and Moto G4 is that the former's sensors have a larger aperture of f / 1.9 as compared to the f / 2.0 and f / 2.2 aperture used on the latter.
That means you get five - axis image stabilization, an aperture of f / 2.0 and 960 fps (frames per second) super-slow-motion video recording.
The main sensor is rated at 12 megapixels, with an aperture of f / 1.8, while the secondary one is 6 MP and has a slightly smaller aperture of f / 2.2.
Laser autofocus, optical image stabilisation and an LED flash are all on board, while the front snapper is 5 - megapixels with an aperture of f / 1.9.
It does not have impressive looking specifications — it comes with a 12.3 MP sensor for the primary camera along with an aperture of f / 2.0, phase detection autofocus (PDAF,) a dual - tone LED flash, and no OIS, but does use EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization.)
The Samsung Galaxy S7 edge has a 12 - megapixel rear camera with an aperture of f / 1.7, phase detection autofocus and optical image stabilisation.
The FFC is a huge 16 - megapixel sensor with an aperture of f / 2.0 to handle selfies and video chatting.
The front camera is 5 - megapixels with an aperture of f / 1.7, auto HDR and 1.34 µm pixels.
The FFC sports a huge 16 - megapixel sensor with an aperture of f / 2.0 to handle selfies and video chatting.
This means it comes with a 16 - megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilisation, phase detection autofocus and an aperture of f / 2.0.
The main camera uses a 16MP sensor with phase detection autofocus (PDAF,) a dual - tone LED flash, and an aperture of f / 2.0.
The G4 has a rear camera aperture of f / 1.8 compared to Samsung's f / 1.9.
The front - facing snapper has an 8 - megapixel sensor with autofocus and an aperture of f / 1.7.
Both Pixels have a primary camera with a 12 - megapixel sensor, a large aperture of f / 1.8, and contain both EIS and OIS stabilization, PDAF and laser autofocus, and a dual - tone flash.
There is a 5 - megapixel secondary camera with a smaller aperture of f / 2.2 and a dual - tone LED flash.
The main camera has an aperture of f / 1.8, while the secondary camera is fixed at f / 2.4 with a 2x Optical Zoom.
The Mate 10's boast Leica Dual Cameras with zero shutter lag, optical image stabilization (OIS) with the world's largest aperture of f / 1.6.
On the optics side of things, it includes a 13 - megapixel front - facing camera with an aperture of f / 2.0 as well as a 19 - megapixel rear camera with a 5 - axis stabilization system.
They also added a very large aperture of f / 1.7, increased the speed of autofocus and retained OIS.
It is a dual 12 - megapixel setup — the primary one has an aperture of f / 2.0, both laser and PDAF focusing, and a dual - toned LED flash.
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