Blatantly, its 3.2 - megapixel auto -
focus camera produces images that are filled with better detail and color production.
Not exact matches
When I started my blog back in 2009, blogger food photography was a totally different ballgame — a point - and - shoot
camera and enough light to
produce an in -
focus image was sufficient.
I love photographing food (and studying food photography) because I love seeing all of the elements (like the right lighting,
camera angle,
focus, props, ingredients, and garnishes) come together to
produce a beautiful image.
The crowd yells «
focus» whenever someone should have reminded the cinematographer that the
camera needed to
produce a sharper image.
Vision Tech America
focuses on aftermarket rearview
camera systems and auto security system technology,
producing backup
cameras and monitors, mirror monitors, heads - up displays, dash
camera DVRs and keyless entry systems.
The rear
camera produced clean photos with fine detail, though bright spots were far too bright, tap - to -
focus was very slow to process and the autofocus was inconsistent at best.
Brighthand said the eight - megapixel front - facing
camera produces sharp images with the right exposure, but noted sometimes the
focus didn't work.
The commentary
focuses in on very specific events, and the
camera angles combine television shots and «you are there» - style
camera views to
produce a story that also teaches you the basics of playing the game.
To
produce a kind of rupture in this endless loop of image production and apprehension of nature, Opie uses different
cameras — the portraits are shot with a digital 35 mm, Hasselblad, and the landscapes with a wider - angle, Canon DS — and then allows the
focus to blur.
However, he quickly expanded his
focus, creating works with and without a
camera,
producing photographs printed as C - prints on photographic paper, as inkjet prints on paper, or as photocopies.
He
focuses on the
camera's consummate power to establish typologies of thought, perception, and feeling,
producing images that, in mining the past, come to embody a matrix of issues salient to recent photographic practice.
Using these two
cameras in conjunction, the M8 can
produce shots with actual depth to them, allowing you to
focus on almost any object in frame and defocus (blur) everything else.
Once you do acquire
focus and take the shot, the
camera is capable of
producing some attractive images.
Add in its 12 - MP dual
cameras with adjustable Live
Focus that can
produce bokeh effects just like the iPhone X can, as well as 11 - plus hours of battery life, and you've got a phone that holds its own against anything Apple has to offer.
The Mate 9
camera is great in dummy mode,
producing clear pictures with accurate, vibrant colors; and it's fast to
focus, too.
But this time the secondary rear
camera is a 20MP sensor (Sony IMX 376K, f / 1.7 aperture, 1.0 µm pixel size) which will allow it to
produce depth - of - field effects that blur image backgrounds while keeping the foreground in
focus.
The bokeh (a photography term for the way a
camera renders out of
focus areas) does look a bit too artificial; no real
camera produces bokeh that smooth.
The main
camera is lightning fast to
focus and it
produces sharp, detailed photos in a wide range of circumstances.
The Google
Camera app comes with a new Portrait Mode that
focuses on the main person in frame and blurs out the background to
produce an image in vein of a live portrait.
Both have the new 12MP, 4K - recording rear
camera with dual - pixels, which Samsung says helps
focus ridiculously fast and
produce fantastic lowlight shots.
Keeping the
camera in auto HDR mode, using tap - to -
focus (we found this to be important) and having a steady hand
produced shots that frankly surprised us with their quality.
The back 5MP auto -
focus camera with an LED flash
produces quality images in daylight and using the flash you can click snaps even in dark, but with lots of noise.
The
camera is quick to launch,
focus and capture and, on the whole,
produces excellent photos.
The final phones
produced by Nokia (under Microsoft ownership) stressed big, fancy
cameras above all else, so it's logical that HMD has the same
focus.