Sentences with phrase «bokeh wide aperture»

The bokeh Wide Aperture mode is a direct port of Huawei's system, and you can alter the focal point in photos taken later on.

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I've just been learning all about «bokeh» it's the word for the effect of a shallow depth of field (from using wide aperture and especially noticeable in macro photography)-- It comes from a Japanese word.
It's funny how my photo aesthetic has changed through the years, there was a period where I loved back lighting, an all white background time, a period where everything was shot with low aperture and it was all about the bokeh, till now where my photos are all shot on a wide angle lens and has a lot more messyness in the background.
A wide aperture doesn't only help with low light, it also means more «real» bokeh — as in what exists without fancy AI tricks and dual lenses.
With its Wide Aperture mode enabled, the Huawei Mate 10 Pro is capable of creating a bokeh effect with accurate depth estimation and good subject isolation that is even a touch better than the iPhone 8 Plus's Portrait mode.
The dual camera setup lets you capture wide aperture images so you can selectively zoom and create fun bokeh photos.
Honor 7X's rear camera has a bokeh mode, a wide aperture mode as well, along with a manual option where users can tinker with the settings including ISO, white balance, etc..
This combination enables a wide aperture range between f / 0.95 and f / 16 to offer an enhanced bokeh effect.
A wider aperture (which is a lower number), allows you to get a more blurry background, also known as «bokeh», and the camera does do up to f / 2.0 naturally, the rest is done via software.
The 12 - megapixel primary sensor and 2 - megapixel wide aperture lens together clubs for an impressive team as they set out to offer DSLR - like bokeh effects and many more features.
One is monochrome (slightly higher resolution this year, at 20 - megapixels, as per the Honor 8), the other colour (the same 12 - megapixels, as per the previous generation), or both can be used in tandem for depth - mapping to create a pseudo wide aperture effect (that soft, melty background, known as bokeh - user - defined between software - based f / 0.95 and f / 16).
There's a portrait mode for creating artificial bokeh behind a person, and there's a wide aperture mode that produces pretty much the same effect but on objects.
When in wide aperture mode or portrait mode you'll find a quick floating 1x / 2x zoom button that appears on side of the middle of the viewfinder, which helps to crop the frame to someone's head for better portrait shots, or just more dramatic «bokeh style» effect on objects.
DSLR photographers have been shooting bokeh for years and in the last couple of years we have seen companies like Huawei, Google, Samsung, and Apple add functionality for the same, commonly labeled wide aperture, portrait, and depth effects.
And it has a wide - aperture mode that allows you create bokeh and depth of field effects.
The cameras on the rear are dual 12.0 - megapixel shooters, with one being a monochrome and another an RGB lens — yes, the f / 2.2 aperture might not quite measure up to the f / 1.7 on the Galaxy S8 and the OnePlus 5, but on the flip side, the cameras come with Honor / Huawei's wide aperture mode which lets you play around with aperture size to let you bring in the bokeh.
The wide aperture mode allows you to capture those depthy, bokeh - filled shots, though the ƒ / 1.6 aperture does a pretty great job at that naturally.
The cameras also offer a wide variety of extra features, including a wide aperture effect mode, a neat light painting feature, and the ability to refocus images after you've captured them to change the bokeh effect.
The two new sensors have f / 1.8 and f / 2.8 apertures for wide and zoomed pictures providing more natural bokeh with Portrait Mode.
Pro photographers love their background blur, known as bokeh, which depends on wide apertures (and subject distance and focal length, to varying degrees) to produce that soft background and popping subject depth.
Honor's signature wide aperture mode is certainly one of the most useful features as it allows for adjustment of the bokeh effect after the fact so you're never stuck with the initial results.
So when using Video mode in Honor 8 Pro you get the Wide Aperture Mode option, enable that to get same bokeh effects in videos too — same rule applies i.e. the subject should be within 1 to 6 feet distance.
The front snapper has a wide aperture mode, allowing users to take photos of themselves with the «bokeh» effect.
This time, you get a 12MP color and impressive - sounding 20MP monochrome sensor on the back of a 5.9 - inch Android giant, focused on enhancing hybrid zoom, depth perception and wide aperture bokeh mode.
The bokeh mode, or wide aperture as it's called here, saves the day and is way more successful.
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