Sentences with phrase «good camera outputs»

But I would say if you're seeking good camera and system performance from your next handset, then this should not be the choice, as it lacks good camera outputs and doesn't really offer a good performance experience.
But competition on the unlocked phone market is fierce, and the Alcatel One Touch Idol 3 remains our Editors» Choice thanks to its beautiful display and better camera output.
There's a reason why more megapixels don't always translate into good camera output.
Now the Huawei Honor 6 does not really compete with the Killer OnePlus one model — OPO gives better camera output as compared with Honor 6 and most importantly OPO can play 4K and shoot 4K videos which Honor 6 unfortunately can't.

Not exact matches

Jannard, a camera nut, had persuaded him to look into what it would take to build a digital video camera whose output would look as good as film — and be much smaller and cheaper than a film camera to boot.
Apple's decision is expected to weigh down output of Sony's camera sensors, Kyocera's circuit boards and TDK's batteries as well.
Catch all the best angles with this exceptional drone with HD camera output that blows the competition out of the water.
The things that make this one stand out from some of the lesser quality outputs of the era are the excellent Greek locations and buildings, the homosexual subplot, the appearances from well known actors Kennedy and Reed, solid direction and nice camera angles from Nico Mastorakis, excellent pyrotechnics and explosions, top notch helicopter stunts, and a large scale action packed finale.
HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2012 AZERA • All - new second generation Azera with Fluidic Sculpture design • Powered by a new Lambda II 3.3 - liter Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) engine and in - house six - speed automatic transmission o Horsepower: 293 at 6400 RPM o Best - in - class combined 23 mpg o Better combined fuel efficiency than Nissan Maxima, Ford Taurus, Lexus ES350 and Buick LaCrosse V6 o Best - in - class specific output • Nine standard airbags — includes knee airbag • Impact - reducing front seat system • Standard VSM, ESC, TCS, ABS with Brake Assist and EBD • Best - in - class head and leg room for front - seat passengers • Standard 18 - inch alloy wheels and optional 19 - inch alloy wheels • HID Xenon headlights with LED accents • Segment - exclusive standard navigation system with rearview camera • Standard leather interior with heated front and rear seats • Bluetooth ® hands - free phone system with voice recognition • Standard Blue Link telematics platform • Segment - first manual side window sunshades • Ventilated front seats
Excellent Condition, Runs Great, 1 Owner, Low Mileage, Good Maintenance Records, Clean CARFAX, Leather Seats, - INSTALLED FEATURES: Air Filtration, Front Air Conditioning: Automatic Climate Control, Airbag Deactivation: Occupant Sensing Passenger, Front Airbags: Dual, In - Dash CD: Single Disc, Radio: AM / FM, ABS: 4 - Wheel, Braking Assist, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Front Brake Type: Ventilated Disc, Rear Brake Type: Drum, Regenerative Braking System, Armrests: Rear Folding, Cargo Area Light, Cargo Cover, Center Console: Front Console With Storage, Cruise Control, Cupholders, Multi-Function Remote: Keyless Entry, Power Outlet (s): Front, Power Steering, Reading Lights: Front, Retained Accessory Power, Steering Wheel Mounted Controls: Air Conditioning, Steering Wheel: Tilt, Storage: Cargo Tie - Down Anchors and Hooks, Electric Motor Hp: 67, Electric Motor Power Output (Kilowatts): 50, Electric Motor Torque: 295, Hybrid Gas Engine Hp: 76, Hybrid Gas Engine Hp@RPM: 5000, Hybrid Gas Engine Torque: 82, Hybrid Gas Engine Torque@RPM: 4200, Rear Spoiler, Clock, External Temperature Display, Trip Computer, Warnings and Reminders: Low Fuel Level, Side Mirror Adjustments: Power, Side Mirrors: Heated, Child Safety Door Locks, Child Seat Anchors, Rear Seatbelts: Center 3 - Point, Seatbelt Force Limiters, Seatbelt Pretensioners, Driver Seat Manual Adjustments: 8, Front Headrests: Adjustable, Front Seat Type: Bucket, Passenger Seat Manual Adjustments, Rear Headrests: Adjustable, Rear Seat Folding: Split, Rear Seat Type: Bench, Upholstery: Cloth, Anti-Theft System: Engine Immobilizer, Power Door Locks, Traction Control, Front Stabilizer Bar, Front Struts: Macpherson, Front Suspension Classification: Independent, Rear Stabilizer Bar, Rear Suspension Type: Torsion Beam, Spare Tire Mount Location: Inside, Tire Prefix, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Tire Type: All Season, Wheel Diameter: 15 Inch, Front Wipers: Intermittent, Power Windows, Rear Wiper: Intermittent, Window Defogger: Rear, Leather Steering Wheel Trim, Rear View Camera, AM / FM / CD Changer / MP3 Audio System, Front Side Airbags, Front and Rear Head Airbags, Leather Seats, Anti-Theft Alarm System, Navigation System
The Mitsubishi Colt Plus Bon Voyage edition's interior has been given the uniqueness with a digital instrument cluster, with speedometer, tachometer and fuel guage, as well as the output of the standard reversing camera integrated altogether into one unit.
Add to that the 5 - megapixel camera on the rear and a 2 - megapixel one on the front, as well as the accelerometer and HDMI output, and you might even be able to justify the price tag.
The tablet will come integrated with twin HD cameras, a 5 megapixel unit on the front and a 3 megapixel camera on the back as well as HDMI output.
The A200 is a price - reduced variant of the A500, which lacks a rear - facing camera, as well as lacking an HDMI / video output.
There is an SD card reader as well to sort things out if your storage requirements are more than that while among the other features that the WindPad 100W comes bundled with include a twin camera set up — one each at the front and the back along with G - sensor, ambient light sensor, an HDMI output and USB 2.0 port.
The tablet weighs just 390 gms and comes loaded with a host of features which includes a 5 megapixel camera at the rear with HD support along with a 1.3 megapixel webcam at the front, GPS module, an HDMI output, full 1080p playback, support for HSPA + (14.4 Mbps) 3G, 802.11 n WiFi as well as Bluetooth.
They would have both front and rear facing 3 megapixel camera as well as provision for TV output and USB port to connect other external devices.
It's not obvious to me when the Prime offers HDMI output, usb, much better cameras and micro SD compared to the iPad 2.
It works just as advertised, but the output isn't as good as the rear dual - camera setup, especially when it's trying to detect hair.
The camera shoots very good videos, particularly at Full HD 1080 at 60 fps, but 4K video is cropped and the camera does not support 4K - output via HDMI, so videographers may find the 5D Mark IV limiting for a 4K workflow.
This alone is enough to snap some of the best output for a front - facing camera, rivaling other flagships.
Videos come out a bit shaky as there is no OIS and this is where we feel Vivo should've included EIS at least — not that the videos are too bad but just that the phone is camera - centric, we can not stop expecting a better output.
The color reproduction, exposure levels, and white balance are quite good, but one can still notice some noise in the camera outputs.
Software processing has progressed to the point where low - light photos rival point and shoot camera output (though mirrorless and DSLRs are still better by a large degree), and OIS helps keep away the blur.
The camera outputs might not have impressed us, but it is a good performer as well when compared to the price point it comes as there are not many handsets with such specifications in this range.
Though, it might be a downgrade in terms of megapixel count, but as you should know we have constantly highlighted this — megapixel count is not important as far as the camera output is good.
It offered up better output than other software - based solutions, and because both cameras are the same resolution there's no compromise to having them both on the back.
While rear cameras on both devices perform very well in their price range, don't expect outputs similar to high - end flagships like iPhone 8 Plus or Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
In auto the shots are impressive, and if you can play around with the manual settings or even shoot in RAW for greater freedom in post processing, the ASUS ZenFone AR will give you even more control over the camera output, with better flexibility in post processing.
This is the phone for someone that wants a handset that fits better in the palm, has a capable camera and good quality audio output - but doesn't like to text at a rapid speed.
The camera output is also very good.
The output from the tiny back - facing speaker is hardly enough for any circumstances, and the 13MP camera performs fairly well but is nothing special.
+ Strong performance in all benchmarks + Stays cool during gaming and also benchmarks + Fast charging is supported + Fingerprint sensor is fast, but will require a press to wake up the device first + ZenUI 3.0 is intuitive and has seen a lot of upgrades over time, with a promising future of even more enhancements later + Great camera performance; easy - to - use camera with a lot of advanced features + Audio output is customizable, even for the loudspeaker and Bluetooth devices + AptX support promises better audio quality with supported devices + DTS Headphone: X will offer a better experience watching movies, simulating surround audio through stereo headsets + Support for both Google Daydream VR and Tango AR standards
Camera quality is above average, shots turned out great in good lighting conditions, however in low - light conditions the output was not that impressive.
Video looks reasonably good using the P8's primary camera, and its object tracking does a good job at maintaining focus on a single subject, but keep in mind that the max output resolution is only 1080p30, so don't expect 4K or slow - motion video.
Clicking to focus brings up a quick exposure slider to the right of the focus ring that lets you quickly adjust the exposure for the best possible output in case the camera software gets it wrong.
Flanking the camera sensor is a single LED flash, which means no dual - tone flash for better balanced flash output here.
+ Solid build quality + Ergonomic button placement + Smooth overall performance + Long battery life + Battery is removable + Loudspeaker is loud and clear + Audio output is good, and customizable with the AudioWizard app + Laser autofocus is fast + Manual camera controls are easy to use + IPS screen is bright with wide viewing angles
+ Good design, albeit a little too generic + Great battery life + ZenUI 3.0 is one of the better Android skins out there + Camera performance is vastly improved over the previous generation + Comprehensive set of camera software features + 1080p IPS display is sharp and vivid + Loudspeaker features an outdoor mode which boosts the loudness + AudioWizard allows customization of the audio output + AffoCamera performance is vastly improved over the previous generation + Comprehensive set of camera software features + 1080p IPS display is sharp and vivid + Loudspeaker features an outdoor mode which boosts the loudness + AudioWizard allows customization of the audio output + Affocamera software features + 1080p IPS display is sharp and vivid + Loudspeaker features an outdoor mode which boosts the loudness + AudioWizard allows customization of the audio output + Affordable
The only issue is with the 3.2 MP camera which is decent enough but without flash, you need good light for good output.
Sound output is as big a deal to most users as camera quality or speed of the OS, and I'm happy to say the Honor 5x's audio quality is every bit as good as Huawei's premium phones are.
A killer camera with some super beta software, a phenomenal display, some of the best build quality of any phones on the market, interchangeable backs and stupendous audio output all come together to make this a must - have phone for anyone looking to spend under $ 400 on a brand new high - end device this year.
With region - specific models that provide 4G LTE in your area, a mostly solid build despite a fragile camera hump (get a case), great quality photos, sound output and even a good screen all feel more like a phone that's much more expensive than this one.
Display Size increased - good Camera megapixel numerical increase - but not the output image quality & restricted upto 720p recording RAM - should have been 2 GB @ this price Internal storage - seems good but should be able to let install app on external sd card too along with data; which seems impossibe (not sure if it can so) overall, 11k would have been diagestable price tag for this, though its not
We had played with many affordable smartphones with a slow as 8MP cameras, and they seemed to be offering better quality output despite the lower resolution.
The rear camera offers impressive captures during daylight, and I like the color accuracy of the outputs as well.
I'm a fan of simple camera apps so long as the pictures they output are good, but as I'll get to below, they get a bit more frustrating when the end product isn't there.
If your priority is selfies then go for Redmi Y1 and if you like an overall balanced device with a decent camera, great battery, good sound output and stock android then go for Lenovo K8 Plus.
Though there was a good output in bright conditions, the Alpha camera did struggle a bit in low light conditions.
Talking about the camera outputs, well, they are pretty much great in every condition.
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