The camera is the main focus point for the Galaxy S9 models, with both handsets offering a new
dual aperture main camera.
Not exact matches
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.
On the back side is a 12MP
main camera unit with
dual - tone LED Flash, Sony IMX378 Sensor, 1/2.3 - inch sensor size, F / 2.0
Aperture, 1.55 µm pixel size, supports PDAF and 4K video recording.
On the back side is a 16MP
main camera with
dual - tone LED Flash, F / 2.0
Aperture, 1.12 µm pixel size sensor, supports PDAF and 1080p video recording.
The 16MP
main camera features f / 1.8
aperture, OIS 2.0,
dual flash and it supports 4K video recording.
On the back sits a 13MP
main snapper with Sony IMX 298 sensor, F / 2.0
Aperture, 5P Lens, PDAF and
dual - tone LED Flash.
Other Coolpad Max specs include 13MP
main camera with F / 2.0
Aperture, ISOCELL CMOS sensor, 6P Lens, PDAF and
dual - tone LED Flash.
LG has decided to stick with its
dual - camera setup on the V30, giving us a 16 - megapixel
main shooter with an
aperture of f / 1.6.
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.
There is so much room for pixel 3 to improve
dual cam
dual ois may be
dual variable
aperture and lowering the
aperture Of
main aperture from f 1.8 definitely it is not at it's current best and difference is just 1 so next gen pixel will crush s9 plus.
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.
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
Sure, everything seems to be the same as on the Galaxy S7 Edge on the surface: the
main camera has a 12MP sensor with
Dual Pixel autofocus, a fast f / 1.7
aperture and it captures large 1.4 µm pixels.
Coming to the
main highlight of the phone, there is a
dual camera setup on the back with the primary camera being 13MP with f / 1.7
aperture while the secondary camera is 5MP with f / 1.9
aperture.
The
main camera on the iPhone 6s is a new 12 - megapixel unit with a five - element lens, an ƒ / 2.2
aperture, a sapphire lens cover and a true tone
dual - LED flash.
The vertically aligned
dual rear - facing camera setup combines a 16MP lens with f / 2.0
aperture and secondary 5MP sensor for capturing advanced depth information, while the single front shooter might actually be the mid-range 6.3 - incher's
main selling point, producing super-high-res 24MP selfies enhanced by a number of AI techniques.
Its
dual selfie camera consists of two 5MP, f / 2.2
aperture 80 - degree front - facing sensors above the screen, and it has roughly the same
main camera as the HTC U11 — a 12MP, f / 1.7
aperture shooter with HDR Boost, bokeh mode and beauty mode, augmented reality stickers, and optical image stabilization that's capable of some excellent shots.
On the front are a 5.2 - inch 1080p LCD display and a 5 - megapixel wide - angle selfie - shooter, and on the back, there is a 16 - megapixel
main camera with f / 1.8
aperture and a
dual - tone flash.
Both sensors are 12 MP with f / 1.7
aperture on the
main sensor and f / 2.4 on the secondary, but Samsung's super fast
dual pixel autofocus is only available on the
main camera.
For photography, it gets a
dual - camera system with a 12MP
main shooter that boasts large 1.4 - micron pixels and a fast f / 1.75
aperture lens.
Unfortunately, despite the addition of the second telephoto lens on the Plus, the
main camera carries over the same weaknesses of the S9's promising
dual -
aperture lens: It tends to overexpose photos in low - light situations, and they're not as sharp, either.
The device from Samsung also features the
dual camera setup and comes with a 12MP wide angle
main camera with f / 1.7
aperture and a 12MP telephoto lens with f / 2.4
aperture.
12MP
main camera with 1.4 μm pixels, BSI sensor, OIS, f / 1.7
aperture,
dual LED flash, HDR +, 4K Video Recording, 3D Audio Recording
Talking about the
Main Highlight of the Nokia 8, the
Dual 13 - 13MP Carl Zeiss lens, dual - tone LED, OIS and f / 2.0 apert
Dual 13 - 13MP Carl Zeiss lens,
dual - tone LED, OIS and f / 2.0 apert
dual - tone LED, OIS and f / 2.0
aperture.
The back camera will sport
dual 12MP +8 MP sensors with f / 2.0
aperture on the
main sensor and f / 2.2
aperture on the second sensor alongside a massive 120 - degree wide angle view.
Both lenses have the same
Dual Pixel 12MP sensor, but the
main «wide» lens has an
aperture of f / 1.7 while the secondary telephoto lens offers 2X optical zoom but a slower f / 2.4
aperture.
Really, the specifications on paper are not that impressive — a 12.3 MP sensor for their
main camera along with an
aperture of f / 2.0, phase detection autofocus (PDAF,) a
dual - tone LED flash, and no OIS.
It comes with a 12.3 MP sensor for the
main camera along with an
aperture of f / 2.0, phase detection autofocus (PDAF,) a
dual - tone LED flash, and no OIS.
The
main sensor includes 2X optical zoom,
dual pixel sensor, and f / 1.7
aperture, while the secondary telephoto lens features f / 2.4
aperture and 10X digital zoom.
The LG G4 has a top - rate camera area with a 16MP sensor, laser autofocus,
dual - tone LED Flash, a wide f / 1.8
aperture and OIS for their
main camera.
Proving once again that a
dual - lens setup is not essential, the U11 has a single 12 - megapixel
main camera with a large f / 1.7
aperture, capable of capturing loads of detail and realistic colors.
ASUS has included a
dual - camera setup in the top - left corner of the rear panel that consists of a
main 16 - megapixel sensor with a f / 2.0
aperture and a wide - angle 8 - megapixel lens.
The other big draw of this phone are the
dual camera sensors, with a
main 16 MP sensor that has a wide, f / 2.0
aperture lens.
It has a
dual main camera, both rated at 12 - megapixels with f / 1.8 and f / 2.4
apertures.
They feature 12 MP
Dual Pixel
main sensors with an f / 1.7
aperture, while the front - facing sensors are seeing an upgrade to 8 MP.
The OnePlus 5 has a
dual - rear camera, consisting of a 16 - megapixel
main sensor with a f / 1.7
aperture and a 20 - megapixel telephoto sensor with an f / 2.6
aperture.
Samsung's innovation, however, comes in the form of
dual aperture on the
main camera.
The Galaxy Note 8 features a
dual camera setup like all the 2017 flagship devices which comes out with a 12MP wide angle
main sensor with f / 1.7
aperture accompanied with a 12MP telephoto lens with f / 2.4
aperture.
This time around, we're apparently looking at a
main 41MP rear - facing sensor with OIS, Xenon and LED flash, as well as similar f / 1.5 — f / 2.4
dual aperture technology as Samsung's Galaxy S9 +.
Its
main shooter is expected to be a
dual 12 - megapixel camera setup with one wide - angle and one telephoto lens that feature a f / 1.7 and f / 2.4
aperture respectively.
At first, the specifications are not impressive — they both use a 12.3 MP sensor for their
main camera along with an
aperture of f / 2.0, phase detection autofocus (PDAF,) a
dual - tone LED flash, and no OIS.
The new Super Speed
Dual Pixel camera on both the Galaxy S9 and S9 + offer a variable
aperture that starts as wide as f / 1.5, compared with f / 1.8 for the iPhone X's
main lens.
The
main camera on the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus is a 12 - megapixel Super Speed
Dual Pixel (f / 1.5, f / 2.4) lens with a variable
aperture.
We're also impressed by the improvements Samsung made to the Galaxy S9 +, which not only has
dual rear cameras of its own, but a variable
aperture on its
main lens for improved photos in low - light.
In the optics department, the device sports a
dual camera setup in the rear consisting of a 13 MP
mains lens and a secondary 2 MP lens for depth sensing with autofocus and f / 2.2
aperture.
The
main 12MP UltraPixel 2 snapper features optical image stabilization, laser autofocus, a BSI sensor, f / 1.8
aperture,
dual tone LED flash, 4K video recording with Hi - Res Audio, Auto - HDR, Panorama, Hyperlapse, and Pro mode enhancements with manual control and 12 - bit RAW format support.
For its
main camera, the ZenFone 2 uses their 13MP PixelMaster camera with autofocus and a
dual - tone LED flash, as well as a large f / 2.0 wide -
aperture lens with «zero shutter - lag.»
The OnePlus 5 features
dual cameras on the rear, consisting of one 16 - megapixel
main sensor with a f / 1.7
aperture and one 20 - megapixel telephoto lens with a f / 2.6
aperture.
One of the
main features of the phablet is its
dual - camera setup on the back that sports a 12 MP wide - angle sensor with an f / 1.7
aperture and a 12 MP telephoto lens that has an f / 2.4
aperture.
Also spotting
dual cameras at the back, the
main camera is equipped with the industry - leading Sony IMX362 image sensor with a large 1/2.55 - inch size, 1.4 µm pixels and a wide, f / 1.7 -
aperture lens to capture brighter and clearer photos in low light.