Samsung has a fair amount of experience
in dual aperture cameras, and has ported the technology to the Galaxy S9.
The big change is
in that dual aperture camera that promises to give you an enhanced low light shooting experience, as well as delivering that 960 fps video capture - and it's the former that's the more exciting.
Not exact matches
However, it lacks a standout feature (except, perhaps, the wide -
aperture mode on the
dual camera) to justify the effort it would take to get your hands on one
in the US (it costs $ 640
in the markets where it's available).
In the
camera department, there is a 13MP rear
camera with f / 2.0
aperture and
dual tone LED flash.
Motorola really improved the 21MP
camera in the Droid Turbo 2 by using a new sensor, f / 2.0
aperture, phase detection autofocus, and a
dual - tone LED flash with a 5MP FFC for selfies and video chatting.
In terms of optics, there is a single 13MP
camera on the rear with f / 2.2
aperture and 8MP + 5MP
dual cameras on the front for selfies.
The Galaxy J7 Duo features
in 13MP (F / 1.9
Aperture) + 5MP
dual cameras at the back with LED Flash, Auto Focus and 1080p video recording support.
In terms of optics, the smartphone features a
dual camera setup at the back, with 24 - megapixel and 5 - megapixel sensors with f / 1.7
aperture and NewVision 7.0.
The Nokia 7 Plus features
in 12mP (F / 1.75
aperture, 1.4 um pixel size) + 13MP (F / 2.6 Aperture, 1um pixels, 2x optical zoom) dual rear cameras with dual tone LED Flash and Zei
aperture, 1.4 um pixel size) + 13MP (F / 2.6
Aperture, 1um pixels, 2x optical zoom) dual rear cameras with dual tone LED Flash and Zei
Aperture, 1um pixels, 2x optical zoom)
dual rear
cameras with
dual tone LED Flash and Zeiss lens.
Moreover, Oppo N1 features a hinged 13 - megapixel
camera with f / 2.0
aperture and
dual LED flashes
in order to capture high quality photos
in various angles.
Furthermore, the smartphone shows off the first
Dual Pixel rear
camera with f / 1.7
aperture and Smart OIS that brings you bigger pixel, accurate autofocus, brighter and sharper images even
in low light conditions, and its 5.1 ″ quad HD Super AMOLED with 2560 x 1440 (577ppi) delivers clear, sharp and vivid images.
In terms of optics, the Vivo V9 has a
dual rear
camera setup that gets a 16 - megapixel primary sensor and a 5 - megapixel secondary sensor, which have f / 2.0 and f / 2.4
aperture lenses respectively.
The cell phone features
in 12MP (1.4 μm pixel size, 1/2.55 - inch CMOS Sensor, F / 1.8
Aperture, 0.03 second
dual pixel focus) + 23MP (F / 2.0 Aperture, 2x optical zoom, 10x dynamic zoom) dual rear cameras coupled with Dual - tone LED fl
dual pixel focus) + 23MP (F / 2.0
Aperture, 2x optical zoom, 10x dynamic zoom)
dual rear cameras coupled with Dual - tone LED fl
dual rear
cameras coupled with
Dual - tone LED fl
Dual - tone LED flash.
Meanwhile, audio quality is being taken care of by
dual front - facing Dolby - enhanced speakers, and for those comfortable enough to snap pics on a gadget measuring 209.8 mm
in height, an 8 MP rear
camera with autofocus and wide -
aperture f / 2.2 lens should expertly do the job.
Similar with Oppo's N3, Huawei Honor 7i features a 180 - degree rotating
camera in order to offer you more angles to capture creative photos or use it as front - facing
camera for great selfies, and the rotatable
camera comes equipped with 13MP BSI sensor, 28 mm wide angle sapphire - protected lens with f / 2.0
aperture and
dual LED flash so that it delivers high quality imaging no matter forward or backward.
The Galaxy S7 edge also features a
Dual Pixel 12MP rear
camera with f / 1.7
aperture and Smart OIS that brings you more powerful phonegraphy even
in low light conditions.
The VIVO X20 Plus UD features
in 12MP (F / 1.8
Aperture) + 5MP
dual rear
cameras with LED Flash, PDAF and records at least 1080p videos.
It also lends credence for the upgraded
camera specs leaked via a shot of a retail box (pictured below)
in which a «Super Speed
Dual Pixel 12MP»
camera is specified and features optical image stabilization with an
aperture of F1.5 / F2.4.
This goes
in line with previous rumors hinting that Samsung will deploy a
dual - lens
camera technology with a variable
aperture on its upcoming flagship device.
I found that it has 1.7
aperture in its back
camera from other reviews and its already with
dual camera facility.
The most substantial change
in the Galaxy S9 is an all - new
camera setup, comprised of a new «Super Speed»
Dual Pixel sensor and a lens with a physically variable
aperture.
A 12MP +13 MP
dual camera setup with f / 1.75 and f / 2.6
apertures respectively takes care of primary photography
in addition to a 16MP front shooter for selfies.
With Samsung's
dual aperture, and Google's intelligent image processing, it's hard to split them
in the
camera department — both produce fantastic results.
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.
With 1,300 - Mp + 200 - Mp rear
dual cameras and 16 - level
dual shot blurring, HUAWEI P smart Series smartphones realize hardware - level bokeh effects which,
in combination with large
apertures, make your photos impressive and stereoscopic.
In the
camera department, there is a
dual camera setup featuring 12MP and 8MP sensors that offer f / 1.75
aperture and PDAF.
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
In plus version you get a
dual camera setup which is a 12 megapixel
camera with F 1.5
aperture for low light photography and F 2.4
aperture for shooting outdoors.
This
camera comes with the same 1.4 - micron pixels and optical image stabilization that Samsung introduced
in the Galaxy S8, but the nifty
Dual Aperture feature is all new, and lets you switch from f / 2.4 to f / 1.5 at the tap of a button.
In the
camera department, the Razer Phone features a
dual camera setup on the rear featuring a 12MP wide angle sensor with f / 1.75
aperture and a 13MP zoom sensor with f / 2.6
aperture.
The new smartphones take the same general design as the Galaxy S8 devices, with slightly slimmer bezels on the top and bottom.The headline feature of the S9 and S9 + is a 12 - megapixel
dual lens
camera, boasting the first variable
aperture system built into a smartphone, which promises better results
in low light conditions and hardware - based shallow depth of field effects.
LG says its upcoming V30 smartphone will feature a
dual rear
camera, with one lens offering a f / 1.6
aperture to let
in more light and boost picture quality.
LG V30 has a rear
dual -
camera setup with an f / 1.6
aperture lens, which is actually the largest
aperture in any smartphone to date.
Honor View 10 sports
dual 16MP (RGB) + 20MP (Monochrome) rear
cameras with f / 1.8 wide
aperture and 2 -
in - 1 PDAF automatic focusing.
In the
camera department, there are 24MP & 5MP
dual cameras on the rear with f / 1.8 and f / 2.4
aperture respectively.
The
dual - lens setup on the Honor 8 comes
in handy
in another way: Using the
camera's wide
aperture mode, you can adjust the focus of a shot after you've taken it.
In terms of
cameras, the Alcatel 5 has a 12MP rear sensor with a f / 2.2
aperture and 1.25 μm sensor size,
dual - tone flash, electronic image stabilization (EIS), high dynamic range (HDR), and a slow - motion toggle.
In the fingerprint sensor devoid back panel it features
dual camera setup of 12 MP with f / 1.8
aperture and a secondary 5 MP sensor.
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 Alcatel 3 is the cheapest phone
in the Alcatel 3 Series, and it shows: it sports a single 13MP
camera (with an LED flash, PDAF, 1.12 μm pixel size, 1/3» sensor size, and f / 2.0
aperture) as opposed to the
dual camera modules on the Alcatel 3V and Alcatel 3X, and a 5MP front - facing
camera with an LED flash.
In terms of
camera, there is a
dual camera setup on the rear featuring a 16MP sensor with f / 1.6 -
aperture and a 13MP sensor with f / 1.9
aperture.
and
in much less price you can have Moto G5 plus which has same specs but with a Snapdragon 625 s o c so just modularity to pay almost $ 200 more I don't think so it's good sorry Lenovo Moto Z play was a best device on its segment but Z2 play is kind of disappointing cause the
camera is almost same as G5 plus as both are 12 megapixel
dual auto focus
camera with a f 1.7
aperture.
The primary
camera comes with a 13 - megapixel sensor with f / 2.0
aperture,
dual LED real - tone flash and laser auto - focus which can focus
in 0.03 seconds as per the company.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has all of the excellent Galaxy Foundation aspects found
in the S9 and S9 Plus, but it doesn't yet have Android 8 Oreo, it uses the Snapdragon 835 processor, and the
camera does not have
dual mechanical
aperture.
In what Google said was made as a point - and - shoot sensor, the 6P sports a 12.3 MP
camera with 1.55 μm pixels, f / 2.0
aperture, IR laser - assisted autofocus, 4K video capture, 240 fps slow motion video capture and Broad - spectrum CRI - 90
dual flash.
In addition the phone will feature a
dual 16 - megapixel rear
camera setup both featuring f / 1.6
apertures.
The larger of the two models, the Galaxy S9 + gets a
dual -
camera setup on the back and both phones promise to perform better
in low - light conditions all thanks to a
dual -
aperture system.
The f / 1.7
aperture does a pretty decent job
in low light, with a
dual - tone LED flash to back you up — there's even a flash on the front - facing
camera.
The «Super-Speed»
dual - pixel
camera in the Galaxy S9 and S9 + offers a variable
aperture that opens as wide as f / 1.5, which captures 28 percent more light.
The rear of the phone has the same 16MP + 20MP
dual camera setup, though both lenses now have a large f / 1.7
aperture, a major bump over the f / 2.6
in the 5's secondary lens.