Previously debuted on Samsung's W2018 Android flip phone, the S9 would have variable
camera apertures at f / 1.5 and f / 2.4.
The Mate 9's «wide aperture» mode lets you slide to adjust
the camera aperture at will.
Not exact matches
I keep my
camera set on
aperture - priority, so I pick the
aperture and the
camera figures the correct shutter speed, and I try to take lots of shots
at different
apertures.
It's a shame the rear - mounted iSight
Camera remains
at five megapixels and ƒ / 2.4
aperture, but the 1080p video still rocks.
As for
camera specifications, the ZenFone Max Pro M1 bears a dual
camera setup
at the back with a 13 - megapixel primary Omnivision sensor (f / 2.2
aperture) and a 5 - megapixel secondary depth sensing sensor.
The Galaxy J7 Duo features in 13MP (F / 1.9
Aperture) + 5MP dual
cameras at the back with LED Flash, Auto Focus and 1080p video recording support.
At the top bezel is and 8MP front
camera (with F1.9
Aperture), LED Flash, Sensor, headset speaker and Samsung Branding.
At the back side is 12MP primary rear
camera with F / 1.8
Aperture and 1.25 micron pixels.
13 - megapixel
camera rear - facing with 5P (5 plastic elements) lens and Sony's Exmor R sensor (f / 2.2
aperture) is located
at the back of this handset and it can shoot 1080p
at 30 fps and 720p slow motion video
at 60 fps.
At the front is 20MP selfie
camera with F / 2.0
Aperture.
The flip phone ain't dead —
at least not in China, where Samsung announces the W2018, a high - end device featuring flagship internals and a
camera with an f / 1.5
aperture for better low - light photography.
At the front is a 16 - megapixel
camera with an
aperture of f / 1.9.
An 8MP
camera is available
at the front, which also has an f / 1.9
aperture and LED flash as well.
It also comes with a 13MP rear
camera with phase detection auto focus, an f / 2.0
aperture and support for 1080p video recording
at 30 fps, as well as an 8MP front
camera with an f / 2.2
aperture.
At the front, the Nubia Z18 mini has a 8 - megapixel
camera with f / 2.0
aperture.
If your looking for a decent
camera phone, the Xperia XZ Premium features in 19MP primary shooter with Exmor RS sensor, F / 2.0
Aperture lens, 1/2.3 - inch Sensor, 5 - Axis Stabilization, Predictive capture, 4K recording and also supports slow - motion video capture
at 960 Fps.
In terms of optics, the smartphone features a dual
camera setup
at the back, with 24 - megapixel and 5 - megapixel sensors with f / 1.7
aperture and NewVision 7.0.
At the back side is 8MP rear
camera (Interpolated to 13MP) with dual - LED flash and F / 2.0
Aperture.
At the back sits a 13 - megapixel rear
camera of f / 2.2
aperture and features like burst mode, HDR mode, panorama mode and more, which is accompanied by an LED flash.
At the back side is 13MP main
camera with LED Flash, F / 2.0
Aperture, 5P Lens and PDAF.
A 7MP
camera sits
at the front with BIS sensor and F / 2.2
Aperture.
At the back side is 16MP + 5MP dual rear
cameras with LED flash and F / 2.0
aperture.
On the back side is 12MP primary
camera with 1.4 µm Dual AutoFocus pixel, F / 1.7
aperture, Laser AF (up to 5 meter), PDAF, dual LED Flash (CCT) and up to 4K video recording
at 30 fps.
The Apple iPad 9.7 (2017) has an 8 - megapixel rear
camera with a f / 2.4
aperture and 1080p video recording capabilities, while the front - facing
camera resolution sits
at 1.2 - megapixels.
On the photography front, the DTEK60 features a 21 - megapixel auto - focus rear
camera of
aperture f / 2.0 that is capable of 4K video recording
at 30 fps and slow - motion HD videos
at 120 fps.
16MP Rear
camera with LED Flash, F / 2.0
Aperture, 35 mm focal length, PDAF (0.03 seconds), PixelMaster Technology, Slo - motion shooting, 1080p video
at 30 fps
The Samsung Galaxy S9 + features a dual
camera setup
at the back, which consists of a 12 - megapixel wide - angle lens with a variable
aperture and a second 12 - megapixel telephoto lens for portrait mode and optical zoom.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 features a single 12 - megapixel
camera at the back, with a physical variable
aperture.
At the back side is 13MP main
camera with LED Flash and F / 1.7
Aperture.
Primary
cameras for both models are single - sensor setups rated
at 23MP with an f / 2.0
aperture, while on the front both have an 8MP ultra-wide fixed focus sensor for selfies and group shots.
It has 13MP selfie
camera at the front with F / 2.0
Aperture.
Both Asha 502 and Asha 503 feature 3 - inch QVGA LCD display with 320 x 240 pixels resolution
at 134 ppi, 5 - megapixel rear
camera with LED flash and f / 2.4
aperture, and a choice of single SIM and dual SIM models, but Asha 503 sports Gorilla Glass 2 on its display and the battery capacity is 1200mAh, while Asha 502's battery is 1010mAh for up to 13.7 hours of talk time.
There's a 13 - megapixel
camera with f / 2.0
aperture on the rear of the device which is capable of Full HD video recording
at 30 fps.
At the back side is a 16MP primary
camera with LED Flash, F / 2.0
Aperture, PDAF, Touch Focus and 4K video recording support.
Furthermore, the smartphone comes equipped with two 16MP
cameras with f / 1.9
aperture allow you capture beautiful photos and selfies, and both
cameras support 1080p video recording
at 30 fps.
At the back side is 19MP main
camera with 1/2.3 - inch Exmor RS Sensor, F / 2.0
Aperture, 5 - axis stabilization, Predictive capture, Triple image sensing technology, 4K video recording and 960 fps slow - motion video capture.
It has 13MP
camera unit
at the back with LED Flash, F / 2.0
Aperture and supports PDAF.
The Note 5 Lite C features in an 8MP primary
camera at the back with F / 2.4
Aperture, LED Flas and supports Auto Focus as well.
Both the handsets feature a 20 - megapixel
camera with Sony IMX376 sensor and f / 2.0
aperture at the front alongside an 8 - megapixel
camera.
At the back side is 13MP main
camera with F / 2.2
Aperture and LED flash.
As for the rest of the specs, we're looking
at a 5.1 - inch Super AMOLED display with a super high resolution of 1440 x 2560 (577 ppi), 3 GB of RAM, a choice between 32 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of internal storage, a 16 - megapixel rear
camera with a wider F1.9
aperture, and a 5 - megapixel front - facing selfie snapper.
In terms of
camera, the DTEK60 features a 21 - megapixel auto - focus rear
camera of
aperture f / 2.0 that is capable of 4K video recording
at 30 fps and slow - motion HD videos
at 120 fps.
The VIVO X20 Plus UD features in 12MP (F / 1.8
Aperture) + 5MP dual rear
cameras with LED Flash, PDAF and records
at least 1080p videos.
Camera wise, the Aqua 4G Prime comes with an 8MP shooter
at the rear, clubbed with f / 2.2
aperture and LED flash.
At the back side is 16MP single rear
camera with dual - tone LED Flash, F / 2.0
Aperture, 1µm pixels and supports PDAF.
At the back side is 13MP auto focus
camera with F / 2.0
Aperture and LED Flash.
On paper
at least the
camera of the HTC Nexus 9 should be pretty impressive; an 8MP sensor with auto - focus and an F / 2.4
aperture lens should mean some decent quality photos.
In addition to that, the
camera of the Sensation XL is
at a whopping 8 megapixels with an
aperture of f / 2.2.
If we just take a look
at the rear facing
camera its got eight megapixels with a f / 2.4
aperture auto - focus that's got what...
Despite staying
at 12 megapixels the
camera has been given a wider
aperture and an upgrade which allows for longer exposures.