Honor 7X's rear camera has
a bokeh mode as well.
It supports
bokeh mode as well.
There's
a bokeh mode as well, which essentially blurs the background while keeping the subject in sharp focus.
Honor 7X's rear camera supports
bokeh mode as well.
Not exact matches
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.
Camera features aren't everything, but the monochrome
mode on the View 10 is a great option,
as is the Portrait
mode, the editing suite, and the ease with which
bokeh shots can be manipulated after taking them.
And the 7 - megapixel selfie cam know some new tricks
as well; for example, it now supports Portrait
mode, so you can now take
bokeh - enhanced selfies.
This means that even without a
bokeh mode, the Intex Aqua Selfie ends up with a higher score for
bokeh compared to other devices such
as the Lava Z25 (20), whose the
bokeh effect shows significant problems such
as depth estimation failures, an abrupt blur gradient, and noticeable artifacts.
In addition, the Huawei also blurs the image areas in front of the subject, getting you
bokeh mode results that are
as close
as it gets to a DSLR, and the best for all current smartphones.
The V30 achieves the default score of 25 points for
bokeh,
as it doesn't feature a portrait
mode to artificially blur the background in portraits.
Subject isolation is good
as well, but under closer inspection, some minor segmentation artifacts tend to be visible around the foreground subject, and dynamic range is a little more limited in
bokeh mode than in standard shooting
mode.
And because the phone comes with dual cameras out of which one is a depth - sensing camera, the camera app has two
bokeh related features: one is the wide exposure feature which was there in the Honor 6X
as well and the second is the Portrait
mode feature which is now pretty famous when it comes to
bokeh.
Coming to the rear camera, it is 13MP +13 MP with the phone supporting a
Bokeh, Portrait
mode as well.
Samsung also showed off an iPhone - like
bokeh mode dubbed «Live Focus,» allowing users to dial up and down the amount of depth of field in a photograph, both like while taking the photo,
as well
as in post-production.
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.
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..
The portrait
mode is still in beta, and
as you capture
bokeh photos, you will experience some errant results.
Nokia 8 has a portrait
mode as well, called live
bokeh in the camera app.
Zoom and
bokeh controls are becoming must - have features, especially for smartphone portrait photographers, and they're implemented well on the Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S, with excellent results using the 46mm - equivalent telephoto second lens at close range, creating a strong background blur effect,
as well
as good depth estimation and subject masking applied to
bokeh mode portraits.
As expected, an iPhone 7 Plus - like portrait
mode is the key feature of the Note 8's dual - camera system, but Samsung takes it a step further with Live Focus, a feature that uses both camera to create depth - of - field
bokeh effects.
The «Depth
Mode»
as Motorola has named the «
bokeh»
mode in this camera is just not fast enough when it comes to processing and saving the image.
Getting to the
Bokeh mode is
as simple
as clicking on the «
Bokeh» option — it is right at top of the camera menu when you turn on the selfie camera, along with HDR and the icons for settings and the front facing moonlight flash.
And yes you can actually take a
Bokeh shot with the flash and HDR
modes on
as well.
The dual camera layout allows for 2X optical zoom,
as well
as portrait
mode to help you achieve that artificial
bokeh effect.
The back camera supports «
bokeh»
mode as well.
The front camera has support for Portrait
mode, Live Focus feature for
bokeh and AR style stickers
as well.
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.
A background - blurring
bokeh mode is on board
as well.
The very first option which you will see on the top is called
Bokeh mode, which
as mentioned earlier will blur your background to give a nice feel to the image.
Users can adjust the
bokeh effect in preview
mode,
as well
as after a photo is taken.
Bokeh mode works extremely well: I tapped various parts of the picture and watched
as the image's focus shifted.
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.
Some of the smartphones on this list also have a dual front camera setup which can take selfies with
bokeh / depth effect also known
as portrait
mode.
The app includes a new
mode, Lens Blur, for that fancy
bokeh effect,
as well
as support for Photo Spheres and Panoramas.
Camera: The dual camera has
as dizzying array of
modes, and the two sensors offer great zoom, HDR and
bokeh effects.
The
bokeh mode, or wide aperture
as it's called here, saves the day and is way more successful.
Portrait
mode works just
as you'd expect, and while Xiaomi does market it
as being great for taking portraits of someone, it also works great
as a
bokeh mode, which we did some testing with while we had the phone, and you'll see that in the gallery below.