One of the rear units on will be a Sony IMX362 sensor, while the other will be a wide - angle f / 1.7
aperture sensor giving 2.3 x of optical zoom.
Not exact matches
Sony brought the camera over from its Xperia Z5 — with a 23MP
sensor with f / 2.0, Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF,) and LED flash — however, according to our review, it did not fare as well when we tested the Xperia X. Sony increased the FFC from 5.1 MP to a massive 13MP and
gave it an
aperture of f / 2.0 and 22 mm lens for selfies and video chatting.
Other improvements are standard fare: an improved front - facing camera (with a 3.7 MP
sensor and an
aperture of f / 1.9
giving better low - light photographs), improved battery (going from 3,200 mAh to 3,220 mAh), Super AMOLED screen that improves on the previous 1080p resolution (now 2,560 × 1,440), upgraded rear - facing camera (16MP over the previous 13MP), and a faster 2.7 GHz quad - core Snapdragon 805 processor with a 600 MHz Adreno 420 GPU.
A lower
aperture means a greater amount of light being allowed to hit the
sensor, which makes for increased depth of field, while also
giving you the ability to shoot at lower ISO (for less noise), higher shutter speeds (for less shake and quick captures of action scenes, like sports), and getting better shots in low light.
A larger
sensor is capable of gathering more light in a
given period of time than a smaller one and seeing how the lenses mounted on the rear plates of both devices have an
aperture of f / 1.8, it's likely that the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL will be more than capable of performing in low - light conditions or when shooting action scenes that you're trying to «freeze» with high shutter speeds.
HUAWEI Ascend P7
gives users an edge in low - light settings with Sony's 4th generation BSI
sensor, Image Signal Processer (ISP), IMAGESmart 2.0 software and f / 2.0
aperture on its 13 MP 5P non-spherical lens rear - facing camera to create unparalleled clear, rich pictures at night or indoors.
But the second camera
sensor packs a wide - angle lens to go along with its 8 MP resolution and f / 2.4
aperture, which
gives you the choice of capturing more content in the field of view, or using the primary camera for more detail.
According to Blass, this setup will feature two 12MP
sensors and both will have OIS, but the primary
sensor will
give you an impressive f / 1.7
aperture and dual - pixel AF while the second telephoto
sensor will have a smaller f / 2.4
aperture and support for 2x optical zoom.
Coming from a selfie background, OPPO provides the R15 with a 20 MP camera
sensor with f / 2.0
aperture which will
give high - end selfie experience and bokeh effects.
Given the relatively small size of phone
sensors and lenses, and the ability to have very fast electronic shutter speeds, most bright scenes can be adequately captured even with a wide
aperture setting.
Both the selfie snapper and the rear - facing camera have an f / 2.0
aperture, which is quite wide
given their inexpensive provenance, but on such small
sensors has only a limited potential to make any real difference to overall image quality, though theoretically should ensure better low - light performance.
can you
give details about
sensor size, lens, software automation (color balance, white balance, contrast, saturation, iso settings), focus
aperture size of spice mi 355 and karbonn a7?
The Galaxy S6 uses a Sony 16MP
sensor for the main camera and adds to that autofocus, LED flash, OIS, a large, f / 1.9
aperture and Live HDR
giving you the ability to take great low - light pictures.
Samsung upped the FFC by enlarging it from a 5MP to an 8MP
sensor and
gave it autofocus, and kept its wide - angle lens, the same f / 1.7
aperture, and Live HDR.