Both phones have
camera apertures users can physically switch between f / 2.4 and f / 1.5, giving them more control over how much light gets in.
Not exact matches
Users will have access to a 5MP
camera with LED flash, AF, f2.8
aperture and 720p recording.
The primary
camera has a large f / 1.8
aperture and a six - element lens that enables
users to take more detailed and brighter images and videos.
HUAWEI Ascend P7 gives
users an edge in low - light settings with Sony's 4th generation BSI sensor, Image Signal Processer (ISP), IMAGESmart 2.0 software and f / 2.0
aperture on its 13 MP 5P non-spherical lens rear - facing
camera to create unparalleled clear, rich pictures at night or indoors.
Update (04/03/18): We've updated this article with details on the LG G7 ThinQ name, rumors surrounding the dedicated AI button and f / 1.5
aperture camera, and LG's attempt to gauge
users» opinions on the notch.
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
camera pairs with a free iPhone app to allow the
users to control the
aperture, shutter speed, ISO and the rest of the hardware.
With the Honor V10, DJI
users can say «Mavic Take - off» to take - off from the ground.In the
camera department, the Honor V10 offers a 16MP + 20MP dual rear
cameras with f / 1.8
aperture and a 13MP front
camera with f / 2.0
aperture for selfies.
The
camera is has f / 2.0
aperture, LED flash as well as multiple beauty modes to let
users accentuate their selfies depending on how bright you want to look in these photos.
The Galaxy S9 series will feature a dual - pixel variable
aperture camera between F1.5 and F2.4, which should improve performance in low - light conditions, but also give
users more control over their photos.
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.
There's no Leica branding on the handset, but
users can enjoy a dual
camera setup featuring a 16 - megapixel RGB sensor and a 20 - megapixel monochrome sensor with f / 1.8
aperture.
The Galaxy S9 can switch between them automatically when the
camera is in Auto mode, or the
user can select the desired
aperture size manually while in Pro mode.
In reality it was Samsung's remixed focus on delivering a more holistic
user experience that impressed us most, with a series of neatly integrated features like AR Emoji and Bixby Vision based around its new 12MP, dual -
aperture rear
camera, which itself is absolutely fantastic for taking photos and videos.
It's designed to deliver unparalleled mobile photography with a dual -
camera system that features the flagship Sony IMX362 image sensor and a large, f / 1.8
aperture lens that offers incredible low - light performance to let
users capture gorgeous photos at night or indoors, as well as a 120 ° wide - angle lens that enables
users to fit more scenery and people in the frame.
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 front
camera is made for selfie
user, it is packed with 24MP sensor with f / 2.0
aperture.
Most
users should be satisfied with the
cameras on the Galaxy S8, which includes a 12 - megapixel rear
camera and 8 - megapixel front
camera, both with f / 1.7
aperture.
Despite the performance difference of the two chips, Samsung's Galaxy S9 and S9 + smartphones will come equipped with impressive features like 12MP
cameras with super slow - motion and variable
aperture mechanism that lets
users adjust the
aperture between f / 1.5 and f / 2.4, as well as 8MP selfie
cameras.
The dual
camera setup can be used in concert with Wide -
aperture mode, which lets
users manually adjust the
aperture from f / 0.95 to f / 16.
With a dual - lens setup,
users get wider
aperture if both
cameras are working together, which allow more light to pass through the lenses to the sensor resulting in greater depth of field in the pictures.
According to the Weibo
user who posted the photo, the
camera on the Moto G5 Plus will feature a «Sony IMX362 sensor, with F1.7
aperture lens and support phase focusing.»
In addition to the top display, the smartphone is also expected to offer
users access to new 16 - megapixel rear and 8 - megapixel front - facing
cameras with F1.8
apertures.
The primary 12MP rear
camera on both the devices will support all - new dual
aperture mode where the
user can choose between the f / 1.5 or f / 2.4
aperture.
The
cameras on both phones offer F / 2.0
aperture, which means
users should be able to take quality images even in low - light conditions.