It has a dual rear camera — a 16 - megapixel primary sensor and a 2 - megapixel secondary sensor — that can capture Portrait Mode - like
bokeh shots with in - focus foregrounds and blurred backgrounds.
If you're expecting to
take bokeh shots of flowers, cats, or any other object you may be disappointed.
While picture quality isn't a huge step up from what we saw on the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus, the extra 12 MP sensor with OIS allows you to take clear, concise photos and impressive
bokeh shots in just about any situation.
The Pro model is the better of the two, featuring the Snapdragon 636 chipset and a dual - camera setup on the back with 15 and 5 MP sensors for those
fancy bokeh shots.
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.
Bokeh shots on the Mi A1 are of a better quality than those of the Honor 9i.
The dual cameras can take photos in black - and - white without processing required, and
even bokeh shots came out really well.
The Honor 9i is also capable of
such bokeh shots with its impressive camera hardware.
If you do well, you'd be able to manage some incredible portraits and
bokeh shots from the Mi A1.
Coming with a 20 - megapixel Sony co-engineered IMX376 front shooter with an 8 - megapixel secondary lens for selfies, the phone allows users to play with the aperture size from f / 0.95 to f / 6 on the 8 - megapixel lens, to get those
elusive bokeh shots made famous by badass DSLRs.
To go alongside the dual camera setup that aims to provide better optical zoom and
improved bokeh shots, the company has added some exclusive camera features and revamped the camera UI as well.
The rear camera setup features a 13MP main camera as well as a 2MP secondary camera that
enables bokeh shots with up to 7 aperture level for users to select from.
The Rear Camera produces
perfect bokeh shots and uses AI techniques to improvise on the images.
At the back, it features a dual camera setup of 16 MP primary sensors and a 2 MP secondary sensor to
capture bokeh shots.
For a smartphone in this price segment, you shouldn't expect
amazing bokeh shots like your iPhone or Pixel toting friends share on your Facebook timeline.
That combination allows it to zoom in without loss of detail, as well as capture some
great bokeh shots with sharp subjects and a blurred background.
Just like Apple's iPhone 7 Plus, the setup allows for 2X Optical Zoom and lets you alter the depth - of - field
for bokeh shots.
The 8 - megapixel f / 2.0 front camera
takes bokeh shots that — in the right lighting, with the NPU's assistance and some patience — takes attractive selfies.
The camera on the back gives you a pair of 12/13 megapixel Zeiss lenses so you can pull those
fancy bokeh shots, shoot bothies, or take advantage of the lossless 2x optical zoom.
This setup allows for 2x optical zoom and the popular new trend, depth of field effects (
bokeh shots).
There is an array of camera modes to choose from like Auto and Panorama, a Supernight mode for low - light imaging, Pro mode for finer control and the Portrait mode for
bokeh shots.
The fact that the Pixel 2 uses its f / 1.8 aperture for
bokeh shots, too, whereas the iPhone 8 Plus is relying on its f / 2.8 telephoto camera, makes a big difference too.
And yes you can actually take
a Bokeh shot with the flash and HDR modes on as well.
Just because the two camera lenses are for wide - angle shots, doesn't mean Asus has ignored your desire for
bokeh shots.
Further, the two cameras also let you take
bokeh shots.
Through machine learning, the AI is pretty good in distinguishing backgrounds from objects when taking
bokeh shots.
There's a 13 MP lens for the heavy lifting along with a 2 MP lens for capturing depth information (yes,
those bokeh shots are a go).
A slide - in menu adjusts modes, and there's a simple touch - and - swipe method of adjusting focus in
bokeh shots.
Where the Honor 6X triumphs, though, is its ability to take
bokeh shots.
With live focus, you can make your subject stand out for
those Bokeh shots.
The second sensor is a wide - angle 8MP (f / 2.0) one, meant for depth detection for
bokeh shots.
In the camera section, the device will feature a dual camera setup which will be able to capture live focus and
bokeh shots.
The major issue with
bokeh shots is the segregation of primary subject in focus vs the background, and 8 Pro does exceptionally well in this area.
The button with the number value tweaks the beauty mode, while the button below it activates
the bokeh shot.