Not exact matches
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Bokeh you can have good
bokeh — like chain of daisies and owl on the sills macro
shots or bad
bokeh where the blur is
in the wrong place.
It's funny how my photo aesthetic has changed through the years, there was a period where I loved back lighting, an all white background time, a period where everything was
shot with low aperture and it was all about the
bokeh, till now where my photos are all
shot on a wide angle lens and has a lot more messyness
in the background.
The large - aperture lens, on the other hand, results
in some perfect
bokeh effect and enhances low - light
shots.
Using a slider, you have the facility to add a
bokeh effect to your photograph either while you're
shooting it or
in post-production; however, the tool has a long way to go before it's perfect, as it regularly blurs the edges of the subject — so if you're going to use it, best stick to photographing people.
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.
In my hands - on time shooting a portrait of my colleague Adam, the XZ2's bokeh effect had uneven results, even in a sunlit room with plenty of contras
In my hands - on time
shooting a portrait of my colleague Adam, the XZ2's
bokeh effect had uneven results, even
in a sunlit room with plenty of contras
in a sunlit room with plenty of contrast.
There's increased depth of field (
bokeh, if you will)
in macro
shots, and close - up
shots simply look incredible.
With 1,300 - Mp + 200 - Mp rear dual cameras and 16 - level dual
shot blurring, HUAWEI P smart Series smartphones realize hardware - level
bokeh effects which,
in combination with large apertures, make your photos impressive and stereoscopic.
Together, they also let you add
bokeh effects
in your
shots.
Both the camera sensors have f / 1.9 lens to enhance low - light
shots and give
bokeh effect
in macro
shots.
What makes the Vivo V9 a really cool handset is the screen, dual cameras on the rear, perfect selfie camera that can
shoot in bokeh mode and decent battery life.
Portrait Mode stil artfully blurs out the background with the so - called
bokeh effect — and it looks a little more natural now — while a new Portrait Lighting feature (
in beta) lets you adjust the lighting of your
shots before and after you
shoot with several effects.
The primary camera performed very well
in broad daylight and we managed to click some pictures with great detail and color and it even threw a bit of
bokeh in some of our close up
shots.
For its part, the front camera on the Galaxy A8 + is one of its best features, and Live Focus does a great job
in terms of creating a
bokeh effect for
shots.
The device's
bokeh simulation mode offers good subject isolation for pleasing portraits, but the lack of a second telephoto lens means there are better options for zoom
shots in the smartphone market.
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.
If you took a
shot in Portrait mode and decide you'd rather not have that
bokeh effect or Stage Lighting gracing your image, removing either option is an easy fix.
The rear camera with f / 2.0 aperture gave
bokeh effect
in some macro
shots.
When
in wide aperture mode or portrait mode you'll find a quick floating 1x / 2x zoom button that appears on side of the middle of the viewfinder, which helps to crop the frame to someone's head for better portrait
shots, or just more dramatic «
bokeh style» effect on objects.
DSLR photographers have been
shooting bokeh for years and
in the last couple of years we have seen companies like Huawei, Google, Samsung, and Apple add functionality for the same, commonly labeled wide aperture, portrait, and depth effects.
The smartphone offers
bokeh effect
in macro
shots by enabling shallow depth of field and captures a sufficient amount of light
in day
shots.
It allows you to change the
bokeh effect on the photo even when zooming
in to take the
shot.
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.
The two lenses also deliver a «
bokeh» effect, and the camera software has a Portrait Mode that can be used to great effect
in shooting solo images of people.
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.
or) G gives an option to use
Bokeh effect to blur the background and an enhanced focus
in a night
shot.
Together, those support the «
bokeh» portrait mode we saw on many 2017 flagships and a wide - angle selfie mode, allowing users to get larger groups
in shot or show more of the background.
It also helps
in giving a depth /
bokeh effect to your pictures which are also known as portrait
shots.
Through machine learning, the AI is pretty good
in distinguishing backgrounds from objects when taking
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.
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.
Live Focus will almost certainly receive the most attention, allowing Note 8 users to control the depth of field
in order to add a
bokeh effect to a photo both before taking the
shot and after the
shot has been taken.
One of those features is Dual Capture mode, which allows you to take two pictures at the same time — a standard wide angle
shot, and another Live Focus version, which zooms
in on the subject while applying a
bokeh effect to the background, similar to the Portrait Mode
in the
Instead, it's handier for Xiaomi's Depth Effect, which lets you get some nice
bokeh and depth of field
in your
shots.
You'll be able to see the background blur applied
in the viewfinder
in real time before you take the
shot, but the Note 8 also allows you to manipulate the
bokeh in the Gallery later on if you want.
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.
One of those features is Dual Capture mode, which allows you to take two pictures at the same time — a standard wide angle
shot, and another Live Focus version, which zooms
in on the subject while applying a
bokeh effect to the background, similar to the Portrait Mode
in the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X.
It doesn't matter if the subject is near or far,
in the light or the dark, would look better if captured
in black and white, or
shot bokeh - style.
There's two of them on the rear: A 16 - megapixel lens sits next to a 2 - megapixel lens, giving the Honor 7X the ability to create «
bokeh» (blur)
shots you see
in professional photography, like the iPhone X's Portrait Mode.
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.
When used
in conjunction with the primary 12MP shooter, it results
in creating a
bokeh effect
in certain
shooting scenarios.
A slide -
in menu adjusts modes, and there's a simple touch - and - swipe method of adjusting focus
in bokeh shots.
The f / 1.5 lens also affords you fantastic
bokeh in close - up or macro
shots, leaving me to wonder why you'd want to settle for the faux Live Focus blurring
in many situations.
The much larger field of view makes this perfect for capturing landscape and group
shots, but the lack of difference
in focal length means you don't get the depth of field
bokeh effects that other dual - camera devices offer.
Having two sensors obviously allows for
shots with artificial
bokeh, but they lack the additional connective tissue to justify what is clearly a downgrade
in traditional photography from the Moto G5 Plus.
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.
Besides giving you a super-slick Android experience, the new camera will give you live focus controls for great
bokeh in portraits, as well as offering optical image stabilisation on both cameras - a first for a smartphone - meaning that the zoom lens will give you great quality
shots.
This gives the option of choosing between the two
shots, one of which is 2x zoomed
in thanks to the lens on the second camera, and also blurs the background
in a
bokeh - style effect
in this zoomed
in shot.
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.