Sentences with phrase «camera apertures work»

Just as the iris aperture in our eye opens up in low light to let more light in and narrows in bright light to let less in — camera apertures work the same way.

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As you work, watch how the camera changes shutter speed to compensate for the changes you make in aperture size.
Work your way through the available apertures that your camera has.
His work has been featured in publications including Artforum, Aperture, Blind Spot, Camera Austria, Art in America, and The Photograph as Contemporary Art (Thames & Hudson).
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The 12 - megapixel image sensor is new and improved, with better image processing, but the major change is found in the lens, which can now physically switch between a very bright f / 1.5 aperture and a smaller f / 2.4 aperture, similar to how larger cameras work.
If you've ever used a DSLR or other professional camera, you're probably familiar with how aperture works; essentially, the wider your aperture, the blurrier the background behind your subject will be.
It's the first phone featuring two cameras with f / 1.6 aperture lenses (the LG V30's main cam is f / 1.6, but its wide - angle camera is not), and the combo 12 megapixel RGB sensor and 20 megapixel monochrome sensor still work together so you can adjust depth of field from super shallow all the way to infinity.
Not to get too much into the weeds about how it works, but a wider aperture essentially allow more light to hit a camera's sensor, which allows the camera to snap its shutter faster in a low - light environment.
It's the first dual - aperture camera in a phone, working much the same way as a standalone point - and - shoot camera.
The mechanical variable aperture of the camera still works after numerous drops, which is commendable.
Everything you need to know about how your smartphone's camera works, from lens to apertures to sensor sizes and megapixels.
You might have seen face unlock on other handsets but they were not that efficient but on S8 / S8 + cause of a f / 1.7 aperture front camera it works really great, you can check that in my S8 + review.
The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 + come with the latest and greatest specs and features such as a dual aperture camera, slow - motion videos at 960 frames per second, a dual rear camera with 2x zoom on the S9 +, AR Emoji for emojis based on your facial expressions, Android 8.0 Oreo with the Samsung Experience 9.0 UX, and iris and facial recognition that work in tandem.
You can read our in - depth explanation about how it works, but it boils down to the camera being capable of mechanically switching between an f / 1.5 aperture and an f / 2.4 aperture.
We managed to get our hands on a Galaxy S9 Plus at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and we took a few photos around the show area to get a better understanding of the camera, and how the mechanical aperture works.
It also features an improved f / 1.7 aperture camera that includes dual pixel focusing and an upgrade laser autofocus system, which means it should work better in less than ideal lighting conditions and focus faster, no matter the situation.
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.
The Galaxy Note 8's rear camera, which comprises an f / 1.7 - aperture wide - angle lens and an f / 2.4 - aperture telephoto lens (both 12 - megapixels and optically stabilized), works a little differently.
The S9 Plus» second rear camera does not have the variable aperture feature but works similarly to the Note 8's dual camera system.
On the rear is a 12 MP camera with a f / 1.7 aperture, OIS, and the super fast dual pixel autofocus technology, and up front is a 5 MP shooter with a wide angle lens, which works really well to put a lot of detail into your selfie.
The Elephone P8 is working with two fairly high - powered cameras, a 16 - megapixel selfie camera on the front with a soft self - timer and an f / 2.0 aperture, and this is a Samsung S5K3P3 sensor.
ASUS did some serious work in camera area — the primary camera uses a large 23MP (Sony's IMX318 sensor) with an f / 2.0 aperture, 6 - element Largan lens, and 0.03 - second TriTech Autofocus — that uses both Laser and Phase Detection Autofocus (PDA)-- with a 4 - axis OIS for more stability, and a dual - tone flash.
To wrap everything up, creating great beautiful bokeh is as simple as managing the distance between your subject and background or foreground — works the same way, your aperture aka f - stop settings and the focal length of your camera's lens.
We use a Canon Rebel for most of the hands on instruction, but it works the same for any camera that you can manually change the ISO, aperture and shutter speed.
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