All the leading smartphones have 12 - or 13 - megapixel back cameras, all of them have
apertures of f2.0 or brighter, and many of them have optical image stabilization.
The 5 MP front - facing camera has
an aperture of F2.4 and a wide angle of 22 mm, which is ideal for selfie lovers going after the perfect panoramic shot.
The 5 MP front - facing camera has
an aperture of F2.4 and a wide angle of 22 mm, which is perfect for panorama selfies.
The Mate 9 offers a 20MP monochrome and a 12MP RGB camera with
an aperture of f2.2.
Not exact matches
A 1.2 MP front camera allows for instant photos or high - quality video conferencing with friends, family or coworkers while an 8MP rear camera with auto - focus and LED flash takes brilliant photos or video thanks to a large
F2.4
aperture, back illuminated CMOS sensor, touch - to - focus depth
of field and low - light noise reduction to provide the clearest and sharpest photos or even 1080P HD videos.
A 10.1 ″ Super IPS + display with 178 degree viewing angles (protected by Gorilla Glass), 1 GB DDR2 RAM, an 8MP rear camera (1080p video and
F2.4
aperture, back illuminated CMOS sensor), 1.3 MP front camera for video chatting, 32 GB or 64 GB
of storage, HDMI and micro USB ports, and a battery that will last you up to 12 hours.
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.
The rear camera has a flash and features a large
F2.4
aperture when most others have a smaller
F2.8 which will improve field
of depth.
From portraits to landscapes, this fixed
f2.8
aperture lens is a great all rounder lens and a worthy investment if you are thinking
of upgrading from a standard kit zoom lens.
It also lends credence for the upgraded camera specs leaked via a shot
of a retail box (pictured below) in which a «Super Speed Dual Pixel 12MP» camera is specified and features optical image stabilization with an
aperture of F1.5 /
F2.4.
Armed with an F1.5 /
F2.4 lens — the first variable phone
aperture we've seen in modern times — Samsung aims to reclaim the camera throne from the likes
of Google and Apple.
I feel a majority
of this falls on the
f2.2
aperture which simply is not fast enough to achieve the low light shots we have gotten accustomed to lately with recent flagships.
Don't let the lack
of OIS, or the missing sub
f2 aperture on the camera lens fool you in thinking this is sub-par camera.
Lenovo Phab2 Pro Price: $ 499 Availability: August, in select Lowe's stores, online by end
of year Size: 179.83 mm (length) x 88.57 mm (width) x 6.96 - 10.7 mm (depth) Weight: 259g (0.57 lbs) Operating system: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 chip built for Google Tango Sound: Triple array mics with active noise - cancellation, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Audio Capture 5.1 Memory: 4 GB Storage: 64 GB ROM, expandable up to 128 GB via microSD Battery: 4050 mAH Li - Ion, more than 13 days standby time, 18 hours talk time Display: 6.4 ″ QHD (2560 × 1440) 2K IPS, 2.5 D curved glass, unibody aluminum alloy material Colors: Champagne gold, gunmetal gray SIM: dual slots — nano SIM + nano SIM or nano SIM + TF card Cameras: 16MP (rear) PDAF fast - focus depth sensor for Tango, motion tracking sensor for Tango; 8MP (front) fixed - focus,
f2.2
aperture, 1.4 μm Big Pixel Sensors: g - sensor, p - sensor, l - sensor, e-compass, gyroscope, hall sensor, vibrator
On the Front Camera, we have a special selfie - focused Sony IMX376 sensor, with a resolution
of 20MP and
f2.0
aperture.
The rear camera is a dual camera setup which is a combination
of 12MP Wide Angle and 13MP Telephoto lens which has
f2.0
aperture with 2x optical zoom and 10x digital zoom.
Armed with an F1.5 /
F2.4 lens - the first variable phone
aperture we've seen in modern times - Samsung aims to reclaim the camera throne from the likes
of Google and Apple.
The Galaxy S9 will boast a super slow - mo mode and a super-speed, dual - pixel, 12 - megapixel camera with
apertures of f1.5 and
f2.4.
The lens has an
f2.0
aperture and ISO can be set to a maximum
of 12800.
The front camera is an 8 - megapixel selfie snapper with an
f2.4
aperture and is capable
of taking 1080p photos.
Similar to the way the iris
of a human eye expands and contracts, Samsung's Dual
Aperture (F1.5 —
F2.4) automatically lets in more light when it's dark and less light when it's too bright, taking photos that are crisp and clear anytime, anywhere