And, unlike previous Huawei phones, you can now shoot just in monochrome and still achieve that elegant
bokeh effect where your subject is sharp and the background smooth and out of focus.
Not exact matches
This is
where the subject is in focus and the background is blurred with a «
bokeh»
effect that's typically reserved for digital single - lens reflex cameras and nicer lenses.
Both phones handled portrait mode very well,
where the background is artificially blurred to create that professional - looking «
bokeh»
effect.
Using this mode you will be able to get
bokeh style
effects where the subject is more in focus and the background more blurred.
ZTE uses those two cameras like Huawei / Honor
where users can create a
bokeh effect using a feature named «Mono.»
That means there's a 12MP main sensor alongside a 13MP telephoto lens allowing you to take
Bokeh effect photos (
where the background is blurred).
Both the cameras work together to fetch you some awesome selfies with a
bokeh effect as well,
where the background will be completely blurred out keeping your face on focus.
However, Google has included a software - driven version of Portrait mode on the Pixel 2's camera so the «
bokeh»
effect,
where the background gets blurred can be achieved on these phones.
«Lens Blur»,
where you get the
Bokeh effect, is one of my favorite features.
The camera can also create pictures with a
bokeh effect,
where the background is blurred around a single subject, reproducing an
effect usually seen on DSLR cameras.
The camera of the Billion Capture + is the thing
where all the game lies, the rear camera of the phone is a dual camera setup, a combination of 13MP Monochrome sensor and 13MP RGB sensor, well set to give you the perfect images and depth /
bokeh effects.
You get a main 16MP snapper, and that's accompanied by a depth sensing 2MP snapper, allowing you to take
Bokeh effect shots
where the background around your subject is blurred.
Both the rear and front cameras in the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL offer a portrait mode for
bokeh effect photography
where the background blurs and the subject is in focus.
ZTE uses those two cameras not unlike Huawei / Honor
where users can create a
bokeh effect using a feature named «Mono.»
Galaxy S9 + The S9 +'s second lens means that you can shoot portraits with a
bokeh effect,
where the subject of a photo stands out in sharp contrast against a blurred background.
The S9 +'s second lens means that you can shoot portraits with a
bokeh effect,
where the subject of a photo stands out in sharp contrast against a blurred background.