The bokeh effect enabled in both main camera shots and selfies seems to perform adequately, and face - detection features work as expected.
According to the series of tweets, Google's Pixel 2 will feature a single - lens rear camera but it'll still have an optional
bokeh effect enabled entirely by software.
Additionally, the new iPhone 7 Plus dual camera setup has a new feature that creates
a bokeh effect enabled by the dual - lens setup.
Not exact matches
The second sensor
enables the
bokeh effect, which is when part of a photo is in focus, and the rest is blurred out.
While the images don't give too much away, they all - but - confirm that the handset will feature a telephoto lens, much like the newly - announced Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium,
enabling the camera to capture photos with a natural
bokeh effect.
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 additional sensor reportedly
enables Live Focus, giving photos a
bokeh effect.
This second lens also
enables bokeh - rich «Live Focus» portrait photos that never seem to be flawless, but are on par with the background blurring
effects the Google Pixel 2 and iPhone X are capable of.
This combination
enables a wide aperture range between f / 0.95 and f / 16 to offer an enhanced
bokeh effect.
Instead of shooting for a
bokeh effect, the second lens in the V30 camera offers wide angle shots that
enable you fit a lot more in.
The smartphone offers
bokeh effect in macro shots by
enabling shallow depth of field and captures a sufficient amount of light in day shots.
And the 7 Plus sported a second rear camera that included a telephoto lens,
enabling optical zoom and a nifty
bokeh effect to mimic DSLR camera.
The additional 20MP sensor is behind a telephoto lens which
enables the OnePlus 5 to separately process foreground and background objects for a DSLR - type
bokeh effect, the front is still a 16MP sensor.
The ISP also
enables features like smooth optical zoom,
bokeh effects and dual - pixel autofocus.
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 Blade Z Max's 16 - MP and 2 - MP rear lenses sit side by side and
enable effects like portrait mode,
bokeh and monocolor.
Likely ideal as a mid-range rear - facing camera sensor, it will
enable features like
bokeh effects and will apply improvements to quick focus and low light photography.
The dual - camera lenses also
enable the best
bokeh effect (when the background blurs around the subject of the shot) we've ever seen on a smartphone.