The front - facing 2 megapixel camera also comes with 1080p @ 30
fps video recording support.
Not exact matches
The Sony Xperia Z packs a front - facing 2.2 megapixel camera with full HD
video recording capabilities, impressive 13.1 megapixel camera mounted on the back, with autofocus, LED flash, image and
video HDR and stabilization, and
support for 1080p
video recording at 30
fps.
It also comes with a 13MP rear camera with phase detection auto focus, an f / 2.0 aperture and
support for 1080p
video recording at 30
fps, as well as an 8MP front camera with an f / 2.2 aperture.
If your looking for a decent camera phone, the Xperia XZ Premium features in 19MP primary shooter with Exmor RS sensor, F / 2.0 Aperture lens, 1/2.3 - inch Sensor, 5 - Axis Stabilization, Predictive capture, 4K
recording and also
supports slow - motion
video capture at 960
Fps.
Sony Xperia Z boasts a 13 megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash, Geo - tagging, touch focus, face detection, image stabilization, HDR, sweep panorama, and full HD
video recording support at 30
fps.
At the back side is a 12MP primary snapper with LED Flash, F / 1.7 Aperture and 4K
video recording support (at 30
Fps).
The device features a 2.8 inch QVGA display, quadband GSM with tri-band W - CDMA and HSDPA
support, N - Gage gaming service
support, 16 GB flash memory with an additional microSD slot that
supports up to 8 GB microSD cards, Bluetooth with stereo audio
support, Wi - Fi radio with DLNA and UPnP network share
support, GPS transceiver with aGPS
support and built - in Nokia Maps client, 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and 30
fps video recording, with context sensitive music controls that disappear when not in use around the directional pad.
Furthermore, the smartphone comes equipped with two 16MP cameras with f / 1.9 aperture allow you capture beautiful photos and selfies, and both cameras
support 1080p
video recording at 30
fps.
Video recording of up to 1080p (FullHD) at 30
fps is
supported.
• 2.8 - inch QVGA (240 × 320 pixels), 16m colors • 8 megapixel camera with auto - focus, xenon flash and 120
fps video recording • UMTS with HSDPA
support, WiFi, GPS, TV out, DivX
support, dedicated 3D graphics chip • Optical mouse (same as i780 and i900 Omnia) • 200 mAh battery • 106.5 × 53.9 × 16.9 mm metal case • 16 GB internal memory (possibly an 8 GB version as well)
It
supports Auto Focus, Touch Focus and 1080p
video recording at 30
Fps.
It also has an 8MP camera with a Carl Zeiss lens that lets you capture photographs with stunning quality and also
supports HD
video recording at 30
fps.
It
supports 1080p
video recording at 30
fps.
Brief Technical specs of Nokia Lumia 520: # 4.0 - inch WVGA IPS LCD 800 x 480 display # 119.9 x 64 x 9.9 mm, 124g # 1 GHz dual - core Snapdragon CPU # 512 MB RAM # 8 GB internal storage, microSD card
support up to 64 GB # 5MP rear camera, 30
fps 720p
video record # 1,430 mAh battery
There's a bit of everything for the phone camera diehards: 960
fps slow - motion capture (at 720p resolution), 4K
video recording, a 25 mm wide f / 2.0 G lens, HDR
support, and even a mobile version of the BIONZ image - processing engine — from the Alpha mirrorless cameras — to help speed things along.
The S5 Active also shares the same 16 - megapixel camera as the Galaxy S5, along with
support for
recording 4K
video (at 30
fps).
It can also
record 1080p
video at 30 or 60
fps and it
supports taking 8 - megapixel still photos while
recording 4K
video.
Optical image stabilization for
video, quad - LED True Tone flash, slo ‑ mo
video support for 1080p at 120
fps or 240
fps, time ‑ lapse
video with stabilization, cinematic
video stabilization (1080p and 720p), continuous autofocus
video, body and face detection, noise reduction, take 8 MP still photos while
recording 4K
video, playback zoom,
video geotagging,
video formats
recorded: HEVC and H. 264
The rear camera
records 4k
video@30
fps, and
supports video recording at 1080p @ 30
fps / 60
fps.
The extra $ 20 to $ 30 in cost buys you
support for 720p 60
fps video recording and background replacement, as well as a tripod.
It
supports 4K
recording and also captures slo - mo
videos at 240
fps.
On the back is a 16 - megapixel shooter capable of shooting 4K
video at 30
fps, while on the front is 5 - megapixel shooter with 1080p
video recording support.
The Galaxy Mini 2 comes loaded with gingerbread (android 2.3) OS and houses only a rear facing 3 MP camera that
supports video recording at 25
fps (VGA).
It will also
support HDR 10, and 4K
video recording at 60 frames per second (
fps).
The camera can also
record 4K
videos at 30
fps and 720p slo - mo
videos at 120
fps supported with a 5MP selfie camera.
It is also capable of
recording 2160p
videos at 30
fps and is
supported 8MP selfie camera with LED flash.
When combined, it is capable of 5X Hybrid Zoom and it also
supports 960
fps slow - mo
video recording.
It also
supports 1080p HD
video recording at 30
fps, 60
fps, all the way up to 240
fps, for those who enjoy slo - mo.
It
supports video recording up to 1080p 30
fps.
It gets a front facing camera rated at 5 - megapixel and
supports video recording FullHD at 30
fps.
For
video recording, iPhone X adds in
support for 1080p HD at 240
fps, 4K at 24
fps and 4K at crazy 60
fps.
It
supports full HD (1080p)
video recording at 30
fps.
In addition, the new iPhone 8 phones
support slow motion 1080
video recording at 240
fps.
4K
video recording at 60
fps is
supported.
Video: 4K video recording at 24 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps; 1080p HD video recording at 30 fps or 60 fps; Slo - mo video support for 1080p at 120 fps or 240 fps, supports Portrait Lighting, time - lapse video with stabiliz
Video: 4K
video recording at 24 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps; 1080p HD video recording at 30 fps or 60 fps; Slo - mo video support for 1080p at 120 fps or 240 fps, supports Portrait Lighting, time - lapse video with stabiliz
video recording at 24
fps, 30
fps, or 60
fps; 1080p HD
video recording at 30 fps or 60 fps; Slo - mo video support for 1080p at 120 fps or 240 fps, supports Portrait Lighting, time - lapse video with stabiliz
video recording at 30
fps or 60
fps; Slo - mo
video support for 1080p at 120 fps or 240 fps, supports Portrait Lighting, time - lapse video with stabiliz
video support for 1080p at 120
fps or 240
fps,
supports Portrait Lighting, time - lapse
video with stabiliz
video with stabilization
The HTC U11 Life shoots 4K
video at 30
fps with a six - minute time limit and
supports Hi - Res Audio
recording in
video (which defaults to off every time you change the
video quality settings).
The black design back with golden outline on the the rear camera, then it's Snapdragon 630 which outperform's every phone in its price segment in battery life and performance, then it's fast charging
support which enables the user to provide fast charging, then Dolby Atmos enhancement which gives you a advantage of customising the volume frequency of your volume speaker which is a very good thing done by Nokia, it's 16MP camera can
record videos in 1080P 60
FPS and lastly it's stock android which gives a top notch performance and is very snapy.
In contrast, the front secondary 2MP shooter
supports 1600 x 1200 image resolution and 720p
video recording @ 30
fps.
Each camera
supports recording 1080p HD
video @ 30
fps.
Both the camera sensors
support up to 1080p (full - HD)
video recording at 30
fps frame rate.
Both the camera sensors have 1080p
video recording support with 30
fps frame rate.
Both the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are capable of 4K
video recording from their rear cameras up to 60
fps and they also offer 1080p slo - mo
video support at either 120
fps or 240
fps.
It's able to shoot 4K
videos at 30
fps and it also
supports Nokia OZO Audio for
recording 360 - degree spatial audio.
Both of Huawei's phone also packs
support for 960
fps video recording at 720p and also
support Google's ARCore.
The new GPU
supports up to 4K screen resolution, and the advanced MFC offers 4K 120
fps video recording as well as playback.
The rear
video camera
supports FHD (1920 x 1080)
video recording at 30
fps.
Video recording up to 4K at 30
fps is
supported.
It
supports FHD (1920 x 1080)
video recording at 30
fps.
Video recording in HD mode is
supported at 1280 x 720 pixels (30
fps).
9 RGB LED Ring Flash
Record 720p
videos at 960
fps Record 1080p
videos at 480
fps Record 4K
videos at 120
fps Deep Trench Isolation (e.g. Samsung Isocell) Dual Pixel Phase Detection Autofocus IR Laser Autofocus Contrast Detection Autofocus RGBC IR Sensor (e.g. Sony Xperia XZ)
Support for Camera2 API HDR + IR Laser Autofocus and 9 RGB LEDs will be implemented in a similar way to the Meizu Pro 6 The resolution is kept the same as the Pixel 2, while the sensor size is slightly increased and 5 axis OIS is added, further improving the low light capabilities.