The nifty
image snapper combines the complexity and features of a DSLR with the user - friendliness of a smartphone.
Not exact matches
After taking a photo
Snapper will pass the
image to the form so you can save it on your server.
Images of the Year The very best photographs to grace evo's pages in 2011, with words on their creation from the
snappers responsible
On the rear is a 13MP primary
snapper which means that
images and video can be captured in full HD.
This
snapper is capable of capturing quality
images in low - light conditions and recording videos at 120 fps.
Over that, as far as the rear camera is concerned this mobile has a 13 MP camera CMOS
image sensor supporting a resolution of 4128 x 3096 Pixels and the front
snapper is powered by a CMOS
image sensor.
The front as well as the back
snappers is powered by CMOS
image sensors.
This
snapper should deliver high quality
images considering that it tags along a stabilizer for doing away with the blurring effect and the ability to record 1080p videos at the rate of 30 frames per second.
This 8.7 MP
snapper has also been deployed with advanced floating lens technology and is said to be the first mobile camera with optical
image stabilization for doing away with blurring effect due to hand or camera shake.
For those who like their photography, a 5MP primary
snapper has been embedded onto the back panel and it comes with an LED flash for enhanced
images when light is hard to find.
From the
image posted above, it is pretty clear what the company means by «rotating front and back camera,» although no mention has been made about the resolution of the
snapper itself.
This means you'll find a 12 - megapixel rear
snapper with an f / 1.8 aperture, five times digital zoom, optical
image stabilisation and a Quad - LED True Tone flash.
The 13MP
snapper employed here is said to deliver high quality
images and videos.
Images didn't come out as crisp and clear as we'd like from an 8MP
snapper even after fooling around the phone's settings.
The Nexus 9 is claimed to be coming with an 8 - megapixel camera with optical
image stabilisation on the rear and a 3 - megapixel
snapper on the front.
Featuring a 13 - megapixel rear camera with electronic
image stabilization (EIS) and 4K video recording, the smartphone also features an 8 - megapixel selfie
snapper.
It also offers optical
image stabilisation, Live Photos with stabilisation, wide colour photo capture, a Quad - LED True Tone flash on its rear camera and a Retina Flash on its front
snapper.
Dating back to the 1970's, Jacinto's photographs include
images of legendary punk rock performing artists from bands such as The Bags, The Last, The
Snappers, Monitor, Fat & Fucked Up, and Los Illegals, among others.
Huawei's latest all - metal phone boasts a full HD 5.5 - inch display on the front, with a fingerprint sensor and a 13MP f / 2.0
snapper on the back kitted out with optical
image stabilization and a dual - tone LED flash.
Both these phones feature a 12 - megapixel, f / 1.7
snapper with optical
image stabilization.
It also offers optical
image stabilisation, Live Photos with stabilisation, wide colour photo capture, a Quad - LED True Tone flash on its rear camera and a Retina Flash on its front
snapper.
The 13 - megapixel rear - facing camera is equipped with optical
image stabilization and joined by a 2.1 - megapixel
snapper on the front for shooting selfies, Vines, Instagram videos and the like.
With all of these features, the iPhone 7's primary shooter is touted as a powerful
snapper capable of talking
images that are up to par with DSLR - captured photographs.
Coming to front cameras, the OnePlus 3 and Lenovo Z2 Plus feature an 8MP f / 2.0 selfie
snapper which clicks some sharp
images in broad daylight.
The
snapper also has 4 - axis OIS (Optical
Image Stabilisation).
My excitement of having a handset with some pretty powerful cameras was also very quickly diminished, with friends commenting that
images appeared worse than the 2MP
snapper I usually use.
It doesn't fare too badly in low - light, offering good bright
images from the rear
snapper, though we didn't find the selfie camera particularly good in low - light conditions - especially with the lack of front flash.
In the photography department, you get a 16 megapixel autofocus camera with OIS (Optical
Image Stabilisation) and 5 front - facing
snapper for selfies.
The S9 Super Speed Dual Pixel autofocus 12 - megapixel
snapper features optical
image stabilisation and dual aperture of f / 1.5 to f / 2.4, adjusting automatically.
The front - facing module is of 5 - megapixel resolution, I won't say that it is a good selfie
snapper, but it captures decent
images.
The 12MP rear - facing camera borrows Sony's IMX386 CMOS sensor from the 5.5 - inch MX6, though Samsung's «upgraded ISP and Optical
Image Stabilization» should now make it Meizu's best ever
snapper.
Going with the big trend for 2017, the Mi 6 packs dual 12 - megapixel rear cameras: a wide - angle 27 mm affair with 4 - axis optical
image stabilization and an f / 1.8 aperture, along with a 52 mm f / 2.6 telephoto
snapper.
The 12 - megapixel
snapper backed by OIS (Optical
Image Stabilisation) shines in the low - light photography.
With a 12MP
snapper and 4K video recording, the camera inside the iPhone SE should be able to hold its own against any flagship smartphone as far as
image quality goes - and remember that's a big factor for most people choosing a new mobile.
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.
Both the selfie
snapper and the rear - facing camera have an f / 2.0 aperture, which is quite wide given their inexpensive provenance, but on such small sensors has only a limited potential to make any real difference to overall
image quality, though theoretically should ensure better low - light performance.
For its
snappers, the Samsung Galaxy S7 has a dual pixel 12MP rear
snapper that features optical
image stabilization and auto HDR as its key highlights.
They both have optical
image stabilization, laser autofocus, dual - tone flash, and a hoard of software features to make either of them more than capable enough to be your daily
snapper.
Both versions also boast an impressive 6 GB of RAM, a 5.7 - inch Super AMOLED 1080p display, a 23 MP camera with an f / 2.0 aperture and optical
image stabilization, along with an 8 MP selfie
snapper.
Laser autofocus, optical
image stabilisation and an LED flash are all on board, while the front
snapper is 5 - megapixels with an aperture of f / 1.9.
Speaking of the P9's camera combo, you should know that it features a 5 - megapixel selfie
snapper and a 12 - megapixel dual main camera packing support for Optical
Image Stabilization.
The rear of the Zuk Z2 Pro has a 13MP
snapper that is equipped with optical
image stabilization and has an aperture of f / 1.8.
Per the retail box, the Galaxy S9 could feature a 5.6 - inch (diagonal corners) quad HD AMOLED display, a 12 - megapixel rear camera with optical
image stabilization and variable aperture and an 8 - megapixel front - facing
snapper.
The rear
snapper now benefits from laser autofocus and OIS (optical
image stabilization), which are tasked with delivering faster capture, reducing camera shake and improving low - light shots.
Although the rear
snapper won't see a dual - lens setup, the leaked
images show that the camera module will be larger than previous offerings.
Unlike the iPhone 7's camera, however, Pixel's primary
snapper has an f / 2.0 aperture and does not come with optical
image stabilization.
Both sport A8 64 - bit processors, 1 GB of RAM, M8 motion coprocessors and 8MP rear - facing cameras — although the
snapper on the iPhone 6 Plus benefits from OIS (optical
image stabilisation), while the iPhone 6 makes do with EIS (electronic
image stabilisation).
Both devices feature a Quad - LED True Tone flash, optical
image stabilisation, auto - HDR, exposure control and 4K video recording on the rear, while the front
snapper is capable of 1080p video recording and it comes with a Retina Flash.
While the South Korean tech giant is proud of the variable - aperture lens on the primary camera, the 2X optical zoom on the front - facing
snapper and the super-slow-motion video mode as the standout features of the reimagined camera technology on the S9 +, it's actually the performance and
image quality that earned the device the highest score ever in DxOMark's mobile camera ranking.
On the camera part, the smartphone sports a 13MP rear camera with BSI sensor, f / 2.2 aperture, LED flash and a 5MP front
snapper for video calling and crisp selfie
images.