Needless to say, rest of the phone is the same with camera as the focus with features like
dual aperture lens, dual cameras (Galaxy S9 +), super slow - mo support AR Emojis.
In low light,
the dual aperture lens comes into its own.
They've used largely the same camera hardware as the Note 8 and Galaxy S8, except with the addition of
a dual aperture lens and new support for 960 FPS slow motion capture.
While it's got the wide - angle
dual aperture lens, just like the S9, it also has a telephoto option that's constantly zoomed a little further into the action.
Each includes Samsung's most advanced camera ever with a new
dual aperture lens for improved low light photos, Super Slow - mo video capabilities and personalized AR Emoji.
The Dual Aperture lens intelligently adjusts to different lighting conditions, making sure to capture every detail in bright daylight or low - light.
Similar to the human eye,
the Dual Aperture lens can automatically adapt to different lighting conditions, whether you take pictures in bright daylight or low - light.
The Galaxy S9 series also boasts
a dual aperture lens for improved low - light performance, Super Slow - mo video capabilities, and AR - powered Emoji.
Equipped with
a dual aperture lens that adjusts like a human eye, the Galaxy S9 and S9 + camera captures crisp pictures in every light condition — dusk or dawn.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
The secondary rear camera with 13MP snapper and comes with F / 1.9
Aperture, 120 - degree wide angle
lens and
dual - tone LED Flash.
The rest of the camera specs include an f / 2.0
aperture lens, IR laser - assisted autofocus, 4K video capture, and a broad - spectrum CRI - 90
dual LED flash.
The smartphone runs on Microsoft's latest Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system, and features a Qualcomm S4 1.5 GHz
dual - core processor, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, a 4.3 - inch super LCD 2 touchscreen display with 720p resolution and Gorilla Glass 2, and 8 - megapixel rear autofocus camera with LED flash, BSI sensor for better low - light captures, f2.0
aperture, 28 mm
lens and dedicated HTC ImageChip, and an ultra-wide-angle front camera
lens for video chat, moreover, other specs also include internal GPS antenna with GLONASS Connectivity, studio - quality sound with Beats Audio, and embedded 1800mAh rechargeable battery.
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.
Furthermore, the smartphone has a 13MP laser autofocus camera with f / 1.8
aperture, OIS with video stabilization,
dual LED flash and more, so the handset has the ability to capture high - quality photos, and it also supports 4K video recording, slow motion video and panorama, and a 5MP front - facing camera with wide - angle
lens, f / 2.2
aperture, and flash is designed for perfect selfie and comfortable video chat.
Meanwhile, audio quality is being taken care of by
dual front - facing Dolby - enhanced speakers, and for those comfortable enough to snap pics on a gadget measuring 209.8 mm in height, an 8 MP rear camera with autofocus and wide -
aperture f / 2.2
lens should expertly do the job.
For selfie lovers, it is equipped with 5MP + 5MP
dual selfie cameras with 80 - degree wide angle
lens and F / 2.2
Aperture.
Similar with Oppo's N3, Huawei Honor 7i features a 180 - degree rotating camera in order to offer you more angles to capture creative photos or use it as front - facing camera for great selfies, and the rotatable camera comes equipped with 13MP BSI sensor, 28 mm wide angle sapphire - protected
lens with f / 2.0
aperture and
dual LED flash so that it delivers high quality imaging no matter forward or backward.
For photography, the smartphone comes with a 13 - megapixel rear camera with
dual - tone LED flash with PDAF, 5P
lens and f / 2.2
aperture.
For photography, the Meizu M5s sports a 13 - megapixel rear camera with
dual color LED flash, PDAF, 5P
lens and f / 2.2
aperture.
The Priv has a 18 - megapixel rear camera certified by Schneider - Kreuznach, has a
dual - tone LED Flash, optical image stabilization (OIS), phase detection auto focus (PDAF), f / 2.2
aperture, 6P
lens and a 2 - megapixel front - facing camera with f / 2.8
aperture and 1.7 micron pixel size.
While the smaller handset won't have a
dual - camera setup, its only rear
lens will still feature a variable
aperture, much like the main module of the
dual - camera system expected to debut on the Galaxy S9 Plus.
This goes in line with previous rumors hinting that Samsung will deploy a
dual -
lens camera technology with a variable
aperture on its upcoming flagship device.
The camera also sports an improved
lens, an IR filter, an f / 2.0
aperture, and a
dual - tone color - balancing flash.
It is supported by laser autofocus technology,.4 micron pixel size,
dual - tone LED flash, and an amazing f / 2.2
aperture 6P
lens.
A wide
aperture doesn't only help with low light, it also means more «real» bokeh — as in what exists without fancy AI tricks and
dual lenses.
The most substantial change in the Galaxy S9 is an all - new camera setup, comprised of a new «Super Speed»
Dual Pixel sensor and a
lens with a physically variable
aperture.
New Leica
Dual Camera with SUMMILUX - H
lenses, with both featuring an
aperture of f / 1.6, and intelligent photography including AI - powered Real - Time Scene and Object Recognition and AI - powered Bokeh Effect
The rear camera is a 16MP sensor with
dual LED flash, phase detection auto - focus (PDAF), 1 μm pixel sensor, and an f / 2.0
aperture lens, while the front facing camera is a 8MP sensor with 1.12 μm pixel sensor, f / 2.0
aperture lens, and wide - angle capture of 84 degrees.
Yes,
dual aperture is possible now, with actual mechanical blades closing down over the sensor to bring a f / 2.4 option on the same
lens.
The iPhone 8 Plus comes equipped with a
dual 12 - megapixel camera, with the wide - angle sensor featuring an f / 1.8
aperture lens, and the telephoto
lens an f / 2.8
aperture.
Coming to the cameras, there is a single 16MP rear camera with f / 1.7
aperture while there is a
dual camera setup on the front with the primary 16MP f / 1.9
lens and the secondary 8MP f / 1.9
lens.
Galaxy S9 has its crucial
dual aperture camera
lens.
As we have already mentioned, the twin 12MP camera package on each phone is fairly similar, but Samsung has done well to really move the needle forward in smartphone photography by adding in a
dual aperture for the main
lens.
They combine 12 - megapixel RGB + 20 - megapixel monochrome sensors, Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS),
dual lenses with a large
aperture of f / 1.6, AI - powered Bokeh Effect and AI - powered Digital Zoom.
Dual cameras with Zeiss optics: 12MP wide - angle
lens with f / 1.75
aperture + 13MP telephoto
lens with f / 2.6
aperture
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.
Those cameras may sound similar to the ones on the OnePlus 5, but OnePlus has this time ditched the telephoto
lens and instead opted for
dual cameras with similar, larger f / 1.7
apertures.
Over the course of this week, we've been taking a look at Samsung's new flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9 +, as these two devices are the iPhone X's biggest competition.In our latest video, available on the MacRumors YouTube channel, we compared the Samsung Galaxy S9 +'s
dual -
lens camera with variable
aperture to the vertical
dual -
lens camera in the iPhone X.Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos.Samsung decided to focus heavily on image quality in its latest devices, and the S9 + has a 12 - megapixel f / 1.5 to f / 2.4 variable
aperture lens as its main camera, which is paired with a 12 - megapixel f / 2.4 telephoto
lens, similar to what's available in the iPhone X.A variable
aperture is unique to Samsung's new devices, and it offers some benefits
Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro Specifications: 5.7 - inch Full HD Super AMOLED display Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 octa - core processor clocked at 2.2 GHz 4 GB RAM + 64 GB (expandable to 256 GB) 16MP
lens f / 1.9
aperture,
dual LED flash + 16MP front camera 3,300 mAh Android M
Specifically, on the rear of the phone, the S9 + has the 12MP,
dual -
aperture «wide angle» camera Samsung is making a big deal about, along with a 12MP «telephoto»
lens with a f / 2.4 fixed
aperture.
The new smartphones take the same general design as the Galaxy S8 devices, with slightly slimmer bezels on the top and bottom.The headline feature of the S9 and S9 + is a 12 - megapixel
dual lens camera, boasting the first variable
aperture system built into a smartphone, which promises better results in low light conditions and hardware - based shallow depth of field effects.
Of course, the S9 + has
dual lens, but is also has
dual apertures.
ASUS stepped up the primary camera area by using a Sony sensor, 23MP ASUS PixelMaster 3.0 camera, with a sapphire crystal
lens cover, an
aperture of f / 2.0,
dual LED flash, and 4 - axis OIS and 4K video capability.
On the imaging front the device boasts of a 13 - Megapixel primary sensor with
dual flash, f / 2.0
aperture, 28 mm wide - angle
lens, 5P
lens and Blue Glass IR Filters.
ASUS» primary camera uses a Sony sensor, 23MP ASUS PixelMaster 3.0 camera, with a sapphire crystal
lens cover, an
aperture of f / 2.0,
dual LED flash and 4 - axis OIS.