Our review of the Galaxy Note 8 will offer detailed information on the phone's camera, but for those wondering how the Note 8 does at capturing
those bokeh images with its dual camera, we've put together a few samples.
The Dual Pixel technology powers the depth - of - field effect for
bokeh images with a conventional single lens camera.
You can take
bokeh images with the front - facing camera too, but because only the facial training is built into that shooter, it will only work on faces and not objects.
But the pixel looks the best in the second set of indoor
bokeh images with the female model.
Not exact matches
It was also Apple's first phone capable of taking Portrait mode photos, which produces striking
images with a blurred background and sharp foreground — approximating an effect that professional photographers call «
bokeh.»
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.
There's not a huge difference
with respect to the
bokeh in the
images.
Photo mode really is a great feature; allowing the camera to be positioned
with freedom within the vicinity of Rad and Dusty whilst on their platforming action adventure including extensive customisation of
images such as panning, camera height, zooming in or out, anywhere from a minor tilt to a full sideways, upward or downward facing tilt, field of view within the range of 50 to 120, depth of field focal region, focal
bokeh size and focal distance, saturation, gamma, gain and contrast, alongside 9 variations of colour grading intensity including cross process, portaesque, proviaesque, velviaesque, fire, blue ravine, empty, snowy and rainy.
HTC could go for either of these three setups, or even create an all - new one, but considering the company's history
with the HTC One (M8), it wouldn't be surprising to see it include a secondary telephoto lens in order to create
images with high - quality
bokeh effects.
The Huawei P20 Pro lets you take sublime daytime shots, genuine monochrome pictures, stunning pictures at night without a tripod, zoom into a subject way closer than the competition can, and play
with everything from super slow motion video to
bokeh - style
images and portrait shots.
The other feature made possible
with the two camera lenses is Portrait mode, which adds a
bokeh effect to
images taken
with the iPhone 7 Plus, giving the background a pleasing and pro-looking blur.
As
with previous high - end Huawei smartphones, the monochrome camera serves several purposes: it helps
with depth estimation for the simulated
bokeh effect, and the fine detail and low noise levels of the monochrome sensor improve
image quality when zooming and in low light.
A 1/2.3 ″ main RGB sensor is paired
with a 1/2.78 ″ monochrome chip, and
image data from both cameras is computationally merged to create a background blurring
bokeh effect, reduce noise, and increase
image detail and dynamic range.
Working together, the rear cameras on the NUU Mobile G3 can create
images with bokeh - style, softened, out - of - focus, background effects.
It sometimes gave us
images with deep
bokeh and perfectly sharp edges of the subject while sometimes even blurred the subject.
They combine 12 - megapixel RGB + 20 - megapixel monochrome sensors, Optical
Image Stabilisation (OIS), dual lenses
with a large aperture of f / 1.6, AI - powered
Bokeh Effect and AI - powered Digital Zoom.
Honor has decided to follow the latest market trends and equip the 7X
with a dual - camera setup that features 16 and 2 MP sensors, allowing you to capture those popular
bokeh images.
It's equipped
with a dual - camera setup on the back, allowing you to add the
bokeh effect to
images.
It's equipped
with a dual - camera setup featuring 12 and 5 MP sensors for capturing those popular
bokeh images.
The dual camera setup consists of a 16 megapixel + 2 megapixel assisted
with phase detection auto - focus and LED flash for capturing those popular
bokeh images.
It can look very artificial if you get too carried away
with the blur effect, and it can only fully refocus on a different part of an
image if it hasn't already been blurred out by the camera's natural
bokeh.
Like the P9, the RGB sensor captures the colors in a scene while the monochrome sensor enhances the detail and this means the Mate 9 is capable of capturing
images with a very impressive
bokeh effect.
Its dual selfie camera consists of two 5MP, f / 2.2 aperture 80 - degree front - facing sensors above the screen, and it has roughly the same main camera as the HTC U11 — a 12MP, f / 1.7 aperture shooter
with HDR Boost,
bokeh mode and beauty mode, augmented reality stickers, and optical
image stabilization that's capable of some excellent shots.
It also includes a new selective focus feature for creating
images with a shallow depth of field, or considerable «
bokeh» as its commonly referred to in the photography community.
Like most top - end phones these days, the Sony Xperia XZ2 also offers a
Bokeh mode, allowing you to capture
images with a pleasantly blurred background.
Like the OnePlus 5, the 5T is equipped
with 16 and 20 MP cameras on the back that allow you to take those fancy
bokeh images.
Plus for the front single camera in the camera app there is a portrait
bokeh mode that captures images in DSLR style with Bokeh backgr
bokeh mode that captures
images in DSLR style
with Bokeh backgr
Bokeh background.
This dual camera setup comes
with all the regular features like phase detection auto - focus and LED flash for capturing those popular
bokeh images.
Depth of field is just one of the many things you can play
with — impacting the degree and intensity of the
bokeh in your
image.
Images taken
with the «
bokeh» effect also turned out to be better than expected, and it was a fun feature to play around
with.
Other key strengths in still
image mode include very good exposures and HDR
images, accurate color rendering, good detail
with low noise, as well as a natural - looking
bokeh effect in Portrait mode.
This depth map is then used to create the most fun part of Portrait mode: artificial depth of field, which blurs both the background and foreground
with various «
bokeh» effects to create a DSLR - camera - like
image.
First introduced for the rear camera system
with iPhone 7 Plus, Portrait mode separates the foreground, subject, and background of an
image, and adds an artificial «
bokeh» - style blur to the foreground and background to isolate the subject.
The dual - lens camera was also revealed to have an extra feature called shallow depth of field that makes it possible for the smartphone to take photos
with the
Bokeh effect, making them not just plain
images, but portraits that really have depth and style.
Together, the new ISPs and camera modules are engineered to support superior
image quality and new computer vision use cases that utilize deep learning techniques and
bokeh quality
image experiences
with a faster time to market for smartphone and HMD devices.
In addition to 2x optical zoom, the Note 8 takes portrait mode photos
with a
bokeh effect you can adjust on the fly, and you can shoot wide - angle and close - up
images with a single shot.
And its 2X optical zoom and Optical
Image Stabilisation lets you capture stunning
images from afar or
with a
bokeh effect.
The camera software comes
with various features named as Selective Focus (
Bokeh) which adds a blur to background or foreground of
images while keeping the main subject in clear focus and Selective black and white which allows changing the background or foreground to black and white
with the main subject in full colour.
The dual camera setup on the device sports a 13MP primary sensor and a 5MP depth sensor, both the lenses work to capture compelling
images with effects like
Bokeh.
This is now a dual - lens setup that allows you to capture some attractive - looking «
bokeh» shots
with artfully blurred backgrounds, as well as boasting a «lossless» zoom feature, which essentially means that zooming in on subjects will only result in a negligible reduction in
image quality.
Samsung today announced a complete dual camera solution
with ISOCELL Dual
image sensors and its own software algorithm to bring two popular features to budget smartphones — refocusing (
bokeh) and low - light shooting.
It features Dual OIS (Optical
Image Stabilization), 2x optical zoom, digital zoom up to 10x, live focus
with bokeh filter, and dual capture.
Focos takes advantage of the iPhone X's dual lens camera and depth recording features to let users tinker around
with and refocus
images after the fact, delivering a more customizable
Bokeh effect
with variant shapes, adjustable aperture and diaphragm settings, and added depth filters.
The 50 mm telephoto lens captures the main
image and the wide - angle lens assists
with the depth of field measurement, and the two lenses work together to create a
bokeh.
With the secondary 2MP sensor on the front and rear, the Honor 9i calculates the depth in the
image to offer perfect
bokeh effect while capturing photos in portrait mode.
Depth sensing offers
images with background defocus (also known as
bokeh effect).
It's the first Samsung smartphone
with a dual - camera setup, which offers 2x optical zoom and can capture those popular
bokeh images.
The Nokia 8 features a dual - sensor rear shooter that can capture «
bokeh»
images with an attractive background blur, and uses a RGB and monochrome sensor in tandem for better low light photography.
Details from both these sensors are combined to produce sharp
images with depth /
bokeh effect.
Like most other dual camera devices, the Galaxy Note 8 offers a depth - of - field mode that allows you to add
bokeh to
images with the background blurred out and the subject in focus.