Not exact matches
The rear - facing camera has a 13MP
sensor along with a
large f / 2.0
aperture, which should mean that it performs well on low light pictures.
Motorola took the camera area very seriously on the Droid Turbo 2 — their
large 21MP main camera uses a new
sensor, a
larger f / 2.0
aperture, phase detection autofocus and a dual - tone LED flash.
The front - facing camera (FFC) is a
large 8MP
sensor with an f / 2.4
aperture for selfies and video chatting.
OnePlus upgraded the camera area on the OP3 by using a new 16MP
sensor, with fast PDAF (Phase Detection Autofocus), an LED Flash, a
large f / 2.0
aperture, and both OIS and EIS for extra stability.
A 1.2 MP front camera allows for instant photos or high - quality video conferencing with friends, family or coworkers while an 8MP rear camera with auto - focus and LED flash takes brilliant photos or video thanks to a
large F2.4
aperture, back illuminated CMOS
sensor, touch - to - focus depth of field and low - light noise reduction to provide the clearest and sharpest photos or even 1080P HD videos.
This goes up against seemingly great redesigned camera on the Galaxy S7 with a 12MP
sensor, quick autofocus,
larger f / 1.7
aperture, LED flash and OIS.
The Mi Mix 2 specs include a 12MP rear shooter with dual - tone LED Flash, Sony IMX386
Sensor with 1.25 micron
large pixel, 5P Lens, F / 2.0
Aperture, PDAF and supports 4 - axis Optical Image stabilization as well.
It is described as a FaceTime HD camera with a
larger f / 2.2
aperture and an all - new
sensor.
While the 4 - inch IPS LCD display has the same 1136 × 640 Retina resolution, the camera has been upgraded with
larger 8 Megapixel
sensor for increased light sensitivity, True Tone flash with two LEDs, fast focus, and a lens with
larger aperture.
The combination of the
large aperture lens and the BIS
sensor should do wonders
8MP rear auto - focus camera with LED flash, back - illuminated CMOS
sensor and
large aperture design to clearly capture every moment
The only difference between the primary and secondary cameras is the
aperture — the primary uses a
large, f / 1.7
aperture for low light shooting and the secondary
sensor has a smaller, f / 2.4
aperture.
A
larger sensor is capable of gathering more light in a given period of time than a smaller one and seeing how the lenses mounted on the rear plates of both devices have an
aperture of f / 1.8, it's likely that the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL will be more than capable of performing in low - light conditions or when shooting action scenes that you're trying to «freeze» with high shutter speeds.
The 12 - megapixel image
sensor is new and improved, with better image processing, but the major change is found in the lens, which can now physically switch between a very bright f / 1.5
aperture and a smaller f / 2.4
aperture, similar to how
larger cameras work.
The vertical camera on the back of the iPhone X consists of two 12 - megapixel
sensors, which Apple claims are
larger and faster than the ones on iPhone 7 Plus, with f / 1.8 and f / 2.4
aperture, respectively.
As light streams through the HUAWEI P20's impressive wide
aperture lenses, it strikes a
large image
sensor with a pixel size of 1.55 micrometers.
They combine 12 - megapixel RGB + 20 - megapixel monochrome
sensors, Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS), dual lenses with a
large aperture of f / 1.6, AI - powered Bokeh Effect and AI - powered Digital Zoom.
A 13 - megapixel shooter (f / 2.0
aperture, Sony's IMX214
sensor) is placed on the phone's front side, and a rather
large 5,000 mAh battery is included in this smartphone, along with the BoostMaster fast charging.
HTC took care of their front - facing camera (FFC) as well with a 5MP
sensor, but also added the
large f / 1.8
aperture, a wide - angle lens, and OIS.
The Galaxy S7's front - facing camera (FFC) comes with a 5MP
sensor, a wide - angle lens, a
large f / 1.7
aperture, and Live HDR, which totals up to excellent low - light selfies and video chatting.
Much of the attention is on their cameras, with the smaller Galaxy S9 model having a «Super Speed Dual Pixel» 12MP
sensor with a f1.5 / 2.4 variable
aperture, and the
larger Galaxy S9 + model having some sort of dual camera setup.
Sure, everything seems to be the same as on the Galaxy S7 Edge on the surface: the main camera has a 12MP
sensor with Dual Pixel autofocus, a fast f / 1.7
aperture and it captures
large 1.4 µm pixels.
Although the OnePlus 5T features the same main camera
sensor as the OnePlus 5, it now offers improved secondary camera shooter with a
large f / 1.7
aperture for superior «low light photography».
Being attached to the Laser lineup, imaging features do take a much needed precedence, the primary camera is made up fo 13 - Megapixel
sensor with
large f / 2.0 -
aperture, 5 - element auto - focus lens and the Laser autofocus.
This goes up against seemingly great redesigned camera on the Galaxy S7 with a 12MP
sensor, quick autofocus,
larger f / 1.7
aperture, LED flash and OIS.
On the back, the 16 - megapixel
sensor has carried over with the same megapixel count from the A5 (2017) and A7 (2017), but now has a
larger aperture (F1.7) for enhanced low - light performance.
The Galaxy S8 uses with a Dual Pixel 12MP
sensor with a
large aperture of f / 1.7 for those low light conditions, a 26 mm lens, PDAF, LED flash, auto HDR and OIS.
While the resolution remains the same, the 12MP
sensor is
larger and features bigger 1.3 u pixels which is paired with a wide f / 1.9
aperture.
This is important because a wider
aperture (represented by a smaller number) means a
larger lens hole, which allows more light into the image
sensor.
However, the second
sensor now sports a
larger f / 1.7
aperture for improved low - light performance.
The camera was spruced up as well with a new 12.3 MP
sensor, which boasts
large 1.55 µm pixels and a relatively wide F / 2.0
aperture.
HTC uses a 5MP
sensor for the front - facing camera (FFC) with a
large f / 1.8
aperture, a wide - angle lens, and OIS.
The camera on the new iPhone 5S has also been upgraded with a 15 percent
larger sensor, f / 2.2
aperture which allows for 33 % increase in light sensitivity.
The front side has an 8MP
sensor on the two phones, but the OnePlus 3 gets a
larger aperture of f / 2.0 as compared to the f / 2.2 found on the LeEco Le Pro 3.
On the smaller model, there's a wider F1.8
aperture and a six - element lens, shining on a
larger sensor.
The
sensor sizes are exactly the same here and while both phones have a very
large aperture, LG's f / 1.8
aperture is
larger than Samsung's f / 1.9
aperture.
The G5 Plus» rear camera also has a
large f1.7
aperture to allow more light onto the
sensor to improve low - light shots and can record video in 4K at 30 fps.
The Nexus 5X sports a brand new Sony - made 12.3 MP
sensor, laser auto - focus, an f / 2.0
aperture and a
large 1.55 microns pixel size.
The Moto Z - Force uses a 21MP
sensor with a
large aperture of f / 1.8.
The primary camera on the Galaxy Note 5 has a 16MP Samsung ISOCELL
sensor with fast startup, fast focus,
large aperture at f / 1.9 for better low - light photos, Live HDR and great software.
The Nexus 6P features a 12.3 MP
sensor with an f / 2.0
aperture, and instead of a
larger megapixel count, the focus was on pixel size, 1.55 µm pixels in this case.
LG included both laser and phase detection autofocus (PDAF), added a
large f / 1.8
aperture on the primary camera and smaller f / 2.4 for the secondary 8MP
sensor, then included OIS, and a dual - tone LED flash.
ASUS took the camera very seriously on their new models — the primary camera uses a
large Sony IMX318 23MP (
sensor) with a f / 2.0
aperture, 6 - element Largan lens, and 0.03 - second TriTech Autofocus — that uses both Laser and Phase Detection Autofocus (PDA).
The front camera also has a 16 - megapixel
sensor with the same f / 1.9
aperture lens, and can use the screen as a
large flash to evenly light all of your selfies.
The iPhone 5S has a
larger sensor and wider
aperture than before at f / 2.4 for better low light shots.
The G5 also packs what it calls a «best in class camera
sensor», this time with a «phase detection autofocus (PDAF) 13MP rear camera, a
large f / 2.0
aperture, LED flash to make clicking pictures in low light easier and 5MP wide - angle lens designed for group selfies».
Moreover, the focus has now shifted to
larger apertures and better
sensors.
It combines a 12MP RGB and 20MP monochrome
sensor with OIS and
large f / 1.6
aperture for better performance in poorer lighting conditions.
The front has an 8MP
sensor for selfies, but the
aperture is
larger at f / 1.9.
The iPhone 5C has a
larger sensor and wider
aperture than the iPhone 5 at f / 2.4 for better low light shots.