Samsung has a fair amount of experience in
dual aperture cameras, and has ported the technology to the Galaxy S9.
Galaxy S9 has its crucial
dual aperture camera lens.
The Galaxy S9 was announced February 25, and it's jam - packed with features like AR Emojis and and
a Dual Aperture camera.
Switch aperture manually:
The dual aperture camera on the S9 and S9 + is unique.
There is 6 GB of RAM, the fastest Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 mobile processor, a rear
dual aperture camera, another one with super slow motion support (S9 Plus only), the ability to add inexpensive microSD cards, improved Bixby assitant and a hardware button dedicated to its use, Samsung Pay payment technology, wireless and fast charging, IP68 dust and water resistance, a USB Type - C standard port, and traditional 3.5 mm headset jack.
As Samsung has just confirmed, this reimagining translates into the two flagship phones having
a dual aperture camera.
It seems that the Galaxy S9 will have a single camera - the 12 - megapixel Dual Pixel
dual aperture camera.
They will have Leica
dual aperture camera with f / 2.0 and support two optical zoom with OIS.
Yes,
that dual aperture camera can be manually controlled.
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.
The big change is in
that dual aperture camera that promises to give you an enhanced low light shooting experience, as well as delivering that 960 fps video capture - and it's the former that's the more exciting.
Better still, thanks to the devices» new
Dual Aperture camera setup, which features both a f / 2.4 and f / 1.5 aperture, those moments can automatically adjust to capture a low - light scene in more detail.
Not exact matches
However, the P9's
dual cameras do imbue it with superpowers other smartphones can't touch, most notably the ability to make very convincing wide -
aperture images of the sort we typically expect from DSLRs with specialized lenses.
However, it lacks a standout feature (except, perhaps, the wide -
aperture mode on the
dual camera) to justify the effort it would take to get your hands on one in the US (it costs $ 640 in the markets where it's available).
iPhone 7 Plus features
Dual 12MP
cameras for high - resolution zoom and an ƒ / 1.8
aperture for great low - light photos and 4K video.
In the
camera department, there is a 13MP rear
camera with f / 2.0
aperture and
dual tone LED flash.
The Nokia X6 bears a
dual rear
camera setup with a primary 16 - megapixel sensor and a secondary 5 - megapixel monochrome sensor, sporting an f / 2.0
aperture and 1 - micron pixels.
Talking about the
cameras, there is a 16MP + 5MP
dual camera setup on the rear with f / 2.0
aperture and
dual tone LED flash.
Motorola really improved the 21MP
camera in the Droid Turbo 2 by using a new sensor, f / 2.0
aperture, phase detection autofocus, and a
dual - tone LED flash with a 5MP FFC for selfies and video chatting.
Motorola took the
camera area very seriously on the Droid Turbo 2 — their large 21MP main
camera uses a new sensor, a larger f / 2.0
aperture, phase detection autofocus and a
dual - tone LED flash.
In terms of optics, there is a single 13MP
camera on the rear with f / 2.2
aperture and 8MP + 5MP
dual cameras on the front for selfies.
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
dual rear
camera setup on the ZenFone Max Pro M1 sports a 13 - megapixel primary Omnivision sensor with an f / 2.2
aperture and a 5 - megapixel secondary sensor.
For capturing images and recording videos, the Galaxy A6 + has a
dual rear
camera setup with a 16 - megapixel primary sensor sporting an f / 1.7
aperture and a 5 - megapixel secondary sensor along with an f / 1.9
aperture.
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.
24MP + 5MP
dual rear
cameras with
dual - tone LED Flash, CMOS Sensor, F / 1.7
Aperture, NeoVision 7.0, PDAF (0.1 Second), CAF
Other specifications of Nubia Z18 Mini include 24MP (F / 1.7
Aperture) + 5MP
dual rear
cameras.
The cell phone is equipped with 16MP rear
camera with with ZEISS optics, F / 1.8
Aperture, 1,12 µm pixel size, 80 - degre wide angle lens, PDAF and
dual - tone LED Flash.
Galaxy S9 + features
dual camera setup, It comes a 12 Megapixel primary with f / 2.4 - f / 1.5 variable aperture and 12 Megapixel secondary with f / 2.4 aperture Rear camera with Dual LED fl
dual camera setup, It comes a 12 Megapixel primary with f / 2.4 - f / 1.5 variable
aperture and 12 Megapixel secondary with f / 2.4
aperture Rear
camera with
Dual LED fl
Dual LED flash.
The Tab S8 is equipped with a surprisingly high - resolution 8MP rear
camera that includes auto - focus,
dual LED Flash and a F / 2.2
aperture.
If we talk about the highlight features first, the rear
dual camera setup on both X20 and X20 Plus comes with a 12 - megapixel primary sensor with f / 1.8
aperture and a secondary 5 - megapixel sensor.
The
dual camera consists of one 23 - megapixel and one 13 - megapixel lens that support 2x optical zoom, 10x dynamic zoom, f / 1.8
aperture, LED flash support, and more.
The handset boats an ultra-thin, metal unibody with a visually frameless design and it comes equipped with Hisilicon Kirin 930 64 - bit 2.0 GHz octa - core processor, 3 GB RAM, 16 GB onboard storage, 5.2 ″ FHD display with 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution and 424ppi pixel density, 8MP front - facing
camera and 13MP rear
camera with f / 2.0
aperture, DSLR - level image signal processor, OIS and
dual color temperature flash as well as 2680mAh rechargeable battery.
On the back side is 12MP primary
camera with Sony IMX378 sensor, F / 2.0
Aperture, 1.55 µm pixel size, 4K video recording and
dual - tone LED Flash.
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.
They have 12MP primary rear
camera with Sony IMX363 sensor, 1.41.4 μm pixel size, f / 1.8
aperture and supports 0.03 s Tri Tech auto - focus /
Dual Pixel PDAF / 4 - axis OIS / EIS, Pro mode with RAW support.
The Nokia 7 Plus features in 12mP (F / 1.75
aperture, 1.4 um pixel size) + 13MP (F / 2.6 Aperture, 1um pixels, 2x optical zoom) dual rear cameras with dual tone LED Flash and Zei
aperture, 1.4 um pixel size) + 13MP (F / 2.6
Aperture, 1um pixels, 2x optical zoom) dual rear cameras with dual tone LED Flash and Zei
Aperture, 1um pixels, 2x optical zoom)
dual rear
cameras with
dual tone LED Flash and Zeiss lens.
Moreover, Oppo N1 features a hinged 13 - megapixel
camera with f / 2.0
aperture and
dual LED flashes in order to capture high quality photos in various angles.
Furthermore, the smartphone also features a 16MP phase detection autofocus
camera with a
dual - tone LED flash and f / 2.0
aperture, and its 8MP front - facing autofocus
camera boasts f / 2.0
aperture and 84 - degree FOV for beautiful selfies.
Furthermore, the Intex Aqua S2 sports a 5 - megapixel rear
camera with f / 2.2
aperture and
dual - LED flash.
The smartphone has a
dual - rear
camera setup with a 20 - megapixel sensor and a 12 - megapixel sensor, both with f / 1.75
aperture and LED flash.
The Vivo X21 specs also include 12MP (Samsung 2L9 Sensor,
Dual Pixel Technology, F / 1.8 Aperture, AI Scene recognition) + 5MP (F / 2.4 Aperture, captures depth info) dual rear cameras with LED fl
Dual Pixel Technology, F / 1.8
Aperture, AI Scene recognition) + 5MP (F / 2.4
Aperture, captures depth info)
dual rear cameras with LED fl
dual rear
cameras with LED flash.
The Meizu 15 Lite specs include 12MP rear
camera with 6 - LED ring LED flash, Sony IMX362 sensor, F / 1.9
APerture, 1.4 μm pixel size and
Dual PD focus support.
Furthermore, the smartphone shows off the first
Dual Pixel rear
camera with f / 1.7
aperture and Smart OIS that brings you bigger pixel, accurate autofocus, brighter and sharper images even in low light conditions, and its 5.1 ″ quad HD Super AMOLED with 2560 x 1440 (577ppi) delivers clear, sharp and vivid images.
In terms of optics, the Vivo V9 has a
dual rear
camera setup that gets a 16 - megapixel primary sensor and a 5 - megapixel secondary sensor, which have f / 2.0 and f / 2.4
aperture lenses respectively.
It's
camera has an 8 mega pixel sensor and more other facility provide this T - Mobile as like
dual LED flash, better low light, wide
aperture objective, Sweep Shot.
The back side sports 12MP AF
Dual Pixel
camera with F / 1.7
Aperture, OIS, 1.4 µm pixel size, 1/2.55 - inch sensor size, 77 - degree FOV and 8x digital zoom support.
13MP (F / 2.0
Aperture) + 2MP
dual rear
cameras with LED Flash, Phased Detection Auto Focus (PDAF), 1080p video recording
The 13 - megapixel BSI OIS
camera (f / 2.0
aperture) is located on the back of the Mate S, along with a
dual color LED flash.