The tiny
camera lens sits adrift on an endless ocean of textured soft - touch.
Two fairly large speaker grills dominate either end and
the camera lens sits above the right speaker grill at the top corner.
The single
camera lens sits on the top left corner, and the subtle Xperia logo is in the middle
A flush
camera lens sits on the back, along with a narrow speaker.
Almost the entire back of the tablet is made of this aluminium, aside from the plastic cut - out where
the camera lens sits.
Two fairly large speaker grills dominate either end and
the camera lens sits above the right speaker grill at the top corner.
Not exact matches
I figured it was a training tool that might come in handy, signed up, and started taking my measurement every morning, dutifully
sitting for five minutes, one finger covering the
camera flash and
lens on my phone.
After a long research process and a million visits to the poor guy at the
camera shop, I decided on the XT2 and the 56 mm 1.2 prime
lens, this little gem now
sits alongside my Canon 5D III, my 85 mm 1.2 (my favourite and most used
lens), my 50 mm 1.4, 85 mm 1.8 and my new Sigma 35 mm 1.2.
Yes, I've
sat through far too many squeaky floors, doors and bores — but there must be some novel ways to make us jump in our seats without resorting to a kid wearing a gas mask suddenly pushing his face into the
camera lens, accompanied by a barrage of ear - piercing sound.
Meanwhile, around back
sits the
lens for the tablet's 5 - megapixel
camera.
The top left edge has an open microSD slot, while the rear 5MP
camera sits in the center of the back with the
lens slightly raised.
Around back
sits a familiar 23 - megapixel
camera with 1/2.3 ″ sensor and a 24 mm f / 2.0
lens in addition to a single - LED flash.
Sitting close to the
camera lens, wearing a red and white floral hooded cardigan, she faces away from the observer, seemingly into a gray void, one of her father's gray abstract canvases.
The
lens for the back - facing
camera sits in an unattractive metal sphere that looks like it is covered in some kind of foil.
Revealed a little early by Apple's tweets, all we know of it so far is that there are indeed two
lenses sitting side by side, and that's distinct from the regular iPhone 7's single
camera lens.
That necessitated the movement of the fingerprint sensor to the back of the phones, where it
sits somewhat - awkwardly next to the
camera lens.
Around back, the 8 - megapixel
camera sits almost flush with the back, indented just a little to prevent
lens scratching, next to a flash.
There's a dual
camera module on the back, and a dual LED that
sits right below the
lenses.
The S8 / S8 + and Note 8's fingerprint sensor are difficult to access because it
sits to the right of the
camera lens, forcing even those with average sized hands to awkwardly claw their fingers around the smartphone in order to reach it.
Far more importantly, the
camera lens makes direct contact with any surface the phone is
sitting on.
Renders for the device were leaked earlier this week showing the fingerprint scanner is now centered on the back rather than
sitting right next to the
camera lens.
On the front
sits an 8 - megapixel
camera with f / 2.2
lens and 1.4 - micron pixel size.
A 5 - megapixel
camera with LED flash, f / 2.2
lens and 1.4 - micron sized pixels
sits above the screen, while the back carries a much larger 21 - megapixel sensor than the Moto Z.
There is an LED Flash, color spectrum sensor and laser autofocus module
sitting between the two different
camera lenses.
The new 20MP sensor
sits behind the same focal length and f / 1.7 aperture as the main
camera now, putting a quick end to the telephoto
lens idea from before.
The silver - encased 3.2 - megapixel
camera's
lens sits dead centre at the top of the handset.
On the back of the case
sits the Apple logo and a dual -
lens camera vertically arranged instead of a horizontal arrangement you'd find in the iPhone 7 Plus.
The circular fingerprint sensor
sits on the rear panel, leaving the front piece almost completely devoid of detail, aside from the speaker, front
camera lens, and ambient light sensor.
On the back of the View 10
sits a bug - eyed pair of
camera lenses.
Still, the scanner works a treat and it doesn't
sit near to the
camera lenses, so you won't be smearing those
lenses with greasy fingers by accident.
The back has the most dramatic change to it, with the fingerprint sensor now
sitting below the
camera lens instead of to the side of it.
On the front
sits a 5 - megapixel
camera with f / 1.8
lens and a sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) as well as 1.34 - micron sized pixels for better low light photos.
Towards the top of the handset, you can see a vertically aligned dual -
lens camera and a fingerprint sensor that
sits below the rear flash.
A 16 - megapixel 1/2.8 - inch Sony Exmor IMX298
camera sensor
sits on the back with an f / 2.0
lens, and an 8 - megapixel
camera sits up front with an f / 2.4
lens.
Sitting right next to the «main»
camera is another
camera as well: a 20MP sensor with an f / 2.6
lens that has a longer focal length — around 40 mm equivalent to the main's 24 mm.
On the front you'll find a centered 8 - megapixel front - facing
camera with f / 2.2
lens, and along the back
sits a pair of 13 - megapixel sensors, both featuring f / 1.9
lenses.
The
camera sensor
sits behind a six - element
lens with sapphire glass front and optical image stabilisation, which corrects shakes up to 1.5 degrees in angle.
The fingerprint sensor
sits below the
camera lens on the back of the phone, making it very easy to access.
Also on the rear are dual
camera sensors, an LED flash, a heart rate sensor, and a fingerprint reader that
sits just below the
lenses.
On the bottom, a USB Type - C charging port is flanked by a headphone jack and speaker grill; and on the back is the single -
lens camera that almost
sits flush against the rear.
The feature was spotted in some reportedly leaked materials from Samsung, which describe Smart Glow as «an alternative to the notification LED», which
sits on the back of the device around the
camera lens.
The protruding power key
sits below a far larger raised area which house the G5's dual
camera lenses as well as the LED flash and laser auto focus.
The Z2 Play's
camera sees a boost, with a 12 - megapixel dual - autofocus pixel sensor paired with an f / 1.7 aperture
lens on the rear, while a 5 - megapixel
lens with flash unit
sits on the front.
A 16 - megapixel Sony IMX 371
camera sensor with 1.0 - micron pixels
sits on the front behind an f / 2.0
lens.
Oddly, it doesn't encircle the
camera lens, as might be expected, but
sits below it, framing the laser focusing assist (which has also been upgraded to now cover a distance of up to two meters away from the phone).
The 41 - megapixel sensor and Carl Zeiss features are highlighted on the right of the
camera itself which has a pretty neat little
camera lens cap that
sits closed until you activate the
camera application.
An 8 - megapixel Carl Zeiss
lens graces the back of the phone along with a dual - LED flash; a 1.2 - megapixel
camera sits in front.
On the back
sits the first dual -
camera solution in a Samsung flagship; one is a Sony Exmor IMX333 sensor, measuring 1/2.55» in size and sporting 1.4 - micron pixel size with dual - pixel phase detection autofocus (PDAF), covered in an f / 1.7
lens.
For instance, there's a big
camera lens on the back that
sits next to the handset's fingerprint reader, which needed to move to the back after Samsung ditched the physical home button.
A fingerprint sensor
sits just below the
camera lens.