The USP of the device is 13MP + 5MP dual camera setup on the rear that offers DSLR -
like bokeh effect.
It also offers DSLR -
like Bokeh effect.
The DSLR -
like bokeh effect is the best we've seen from a smartphone so far.
It contains a combination of a 12 MP wide - angle lens (Sony IMX386 sensor) along with a 13 MP telephoto lens which helps it to achieve the DSLR
like bokeh effect.
We've seen plenty of other leaks over the last few months, and most are pointing to squeezable sides as an alternative input option (just like the HTC U11), an upgraded camera, and some special photo effects for good measure,
like that bokeh effect or blurred background that seems to be everywhere at the moment.
Additionally, there are regular modes
like bokeh effect, portrait mode and low light enhancing capabilities.
The Huawei ATU - TL10 and ATU - TL20 will offer dual camera setup on the rear of 13 MP + 2 MP for features
like Bokeh effect.
The 20 - megapixel lens (f / 2.0 aperture) is also capable of adding features
like the Bokeh effect for selfies.
On the Galaxy S9 and S9 +, the 8MP front camera can optionally blur the background of images while keeping the foreground in focus in Selfie focus mode, much
like the bokeh effect on the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2XL.
The 12 - megapixel primary sensor and 2 - megapixel wide aperture lens together clubs for an impressive team as they set out to offer DSLR -
like bokeh effects and many more features.
Likely ideal as a mid-range rear - facing camera sensor, it will enable features
like bokeh effects and will apply improvements to quick focus and low light photography.
Not exact matches
While the images don't give too much away, they all - but - confirm that the handset will feature a telephoto lens, much
like the newly - announced Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium, enabling the camera to capture photos with a natural
bokeh effect.
Secondly, the developers cloud far off detail in a depth of field
effect - it's a nice
bokeh -
like effect on PS4 and Xbox One, and this gets downgraded to more of a subtle blur on Switch.
This second lens allows the phone to offer cool features
like applying
bokeh effect.
The upshot is the Pixel 2 should autofocus very quickly, perform better in low light situations, and deliver impressive depth - of - field
bokeh effects — with just a single rear camera, instead of two
like you'll find on the Galaxy Note 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.
While the real - time portrait mode can take close - up shots and create
bokeh effects, there's also a manual mode that allows users to adjust camera capture settings
like ISO, white balance, exposure compensation, focus and shutter speed manually.
Like the iPhone 7 Plus and OnePlus 5, the Galaxy Note 8 can use both lenses in tandem to create an artificial
bokeh effect.
Thanks to their dual lenses, both the iPhone 8 Plus and the Galaxy Note 8 let you artfully blur out the background when snapping portraits, using a
bokeh -
like effect.
Like all artificial bokeh effects, this isn't perfect, and finer details like hair can throw it off and lead to stitching err
Like all artificial
bokeh effects, this isn't perfect, and finer details
like hair can throw it off and lead to stitching err
like hair can throw it off and lead to stitching errors.
Like the P9, the RGB sensor captures the colors in a scene while the monochrome sensor enhances the detail and this means the Mate 9 is capable of capturing images with a very impressive
bokeh effect.
Add in its 12 - MP dual cameras with adjustable Live Focus that can produce
bokeh effects just
like the iPhone X can, as well as 11 - plus hours of battery life, and you've got a phone that holds its own against anything Apple has to offer.
They both work together to offers of
effects like bokeh, etc..
As expected, an iPhone 7 Plus -
like portrait mode is the key feature of the Note 8's dual - camera system, but Samsung takes it a step further with Live Focus, a feature that uses both camera to create depth - of - field
bokeh effects.
This is useful for group shots, close - ups and landscapes, but Asus also uses the secondary camera for its own take on Portrait mode, which is supposed to provide that blurred background
effect, or
bokeh, everyone
likes.
With the Note8's portrait mode, you can simulate a DSLR
bokeh effect like on other dual - camera phones, but there's a twist: Samsung lets you tweak the blur intensity in real time before you snap the photo and adjust it after it's been snapped.
A suite of new software tools improves Portrait Mode by adding lighting
effects like studio or natural light, and better
bokeh affects.
Xiaomi is using a system similar to the one used in the Xiaomi Mi 6; pairing a 12 MP, 1.25 μm pixels, 26 mm equivalent f / 2.2, wide angle camera with a 12MP, 1μm pixels, 50 mm equivalent f / 2.2 telephoto camera to allow for seamless optical zoom as well as allowing for depth sensing
effects like computational
bokeh.
Both cameras can produce a
bokeh effect like that seen on the Pixel 2 XL.
Just
like the iPhone 7 Plus, the OnePlus 5 has a «portrait mode» feature that creates a
bokeh effect in the background of photos.
That said, you don't have to ditch depth entirely to fix a blurry selfie: Apps
like Focos can help you adjust the
bokeh effect on your image's depth map.
The Moto X4 does well, but the
bokeh effect shows artifacts we are not seeing in high end phones
like the Google Pixel 2, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, and iPhone 8 Plus.
This depth map is then used to create the most fun part of Portrait mode: artificial depth of field, which blurs both the background and foreground with various «
bokeh»
effects to create a DSLR - camera -
like image.
The Mate 9's dual cameras also help make it capable of
bokeh -
like «portrait»
effects.
The device takes its name from the dual - camera setup on the back (13 MP + 13 MP), allowing for cool features
like refocusing a shot after the fact,
bokeh effects, and better low light photography.
ZTE uses those two cameras
like Huawei / Honor where users can create a
bokeh effect using a feature named «Mono.»
While most people enjoy clicking portraits or photos with nice
bokeh effects with a dual camera setup, I quite
like to snap dramatic monochrome shots.
DSLR photographers have been shooting
bokeh for years and in the last couple of years we have seen companies
like Huawei, Google, Samsung, and Apple add functionality for the same, commonly labeled wide aperture, portrait, and depth
effects.
And
like any modern dual camera these days, it uses those two sensors to gather stereoscopic image data which, thanks to the magic of algorithms, deliver a
bokeh effect, a.k.a. Portrait Mode.
Compared to last year's model, the Galaxy S9 Plus now has two cameras instead of one, very much
like the configuration we saw on the Note 8 allowing you to create
bokeh effect in pictures as well as letting you switch to an optical zoom for 2x.
Much
like the Vivo V5Plus, the ASUS ZenFone 4 Selfie will include dual - front facing cameras for wide selfie shots with beautiful
bokeh effects.
The dual camera setup on the device sports a 13MP primary sensor and a 5MP depth sensor, both the lenses work to capture compelling images with
effects like Bokeh.
The dual cameras could be used to recreate the blurry background «
bokeh»
effect, just
like in the iPhone 7 Plus portrait mode.
The main dual camera has 16 - megapixel and 20 - megapixel sensors, and
like the iPhone, features a Portrait Mode to give photos a «
bokeh»
effect, with a sharp subject and blurred background.
The cameras come with features
like PDAF, panorama 3D Beauty, Voice Camera,
bokeh effect, Smile Capture, Watermark, HDR, and Burst Shot.
Other than photo and video screens, it has Beauty, Pro Night and an SLR mode for
bokeh effects like DSLR cameras.
With dual cameras you can get
Bokeh type
effects but if you look at the samples it does a weird
Bokeh effect that looks quite odd and feels
like as if deliberately done.
This is
like the iPhone 7 Plus» Portrait Mode, which lets you use a blur -
effect, or
bokeh, around a primary subject.
These are for flash, a toggle for taking pictures with a nice
Bokeh effect (
like this example), filters and to flip to the front camera.
One is an iPhone Portrait Mode -
like bokeh mode that captures in - focus foregrounds and out - of - focus backgrounds (Google says that thanks to machine learning, the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL don't need a second camera to achieve the
effect).
Depth sensing drives a number of different features
like improved image quality on
bokeh effects for photos, more powerful mixed reality apps and better facial scanning.