Features
like dual aperture, dual pixel, super slow - motion and optical image stabilisation all play a part.
Apple might even introduce something
like the dual aperture system we've seen in the Samsung Galaxy S9, giving keen mobile photographers two aperture choices for the price of one (that controls the amount of light that gets into the lens, useful for shooting pictures in darker scenes).
Needless to say, rest of the phone is the same with camera as the focus with features
like dual aperture lens, dual cameras (Galaxy S9 +), super slow - mo support AR Emojis.
Not exact matches
The changes include the black - out mesh grille insert we've seen on cars
like the RS5, a «Quattro» print lower grille
aperture like on the RS7, and a racy rear diffuser with
dual oval tailpipes.
It's camera has an 8 mega pixel sensor and more other facility provide this T - Mobile as
like dual LED flash, better low light, wide
aperture objective, Sweep Shot.
Like the LG V30, the
dual cameras are at an
aperture of f / 1.6 — but here's the kicker: both cameras are f / 1.6 each, while on the V30, only one is.
While the smaller handset won't have a
dual - camera setup, its only rear lens will still feature a variable
aperture, much
like the main module of the
dual - camera system expected to debut on the Galaxy S9 Plus.
The Galaxy S8 and S8 + have a 12 - megapixel rear camera with F1.7
aperture and
Dual Pixel autofocus system,
like the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge.
The Galaxy S9 was announced February 25, and it's jam - packed with features
like AR Emojis and and a
Dual Aperture camera.
Just
like every LG flagship, we are going to have a
dual rear camera with two 16MP sensors, both having a f / 1.6
aperture.
The HTC U11 Plus sports a 12 MP UltraPixel camera on the rear with features
like f / 1.7
aperture, BSI sensor, autofocus, OIS and
dual LED flash.
The Xiaomi Mi Max Prime also gets room for microSD card storage, just
like the Mi Max, alongside a rear snapper of 16MP with f / 2.0
aperture, PDAF, and
dual - tone LED flash.
While it's got the wide - angle
dual aperture lens, just
like the S9, it also has a telephoto option that's constantly zoomed a little further into the action.
Flagships
like the LG G7, Samsung Galaxy Note 9, and others may still be months away from launching, but with the release of the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus, a fresh camera comparison was definitely due (especially considering the S9 line - up is all about that
dual -
aperture shooter).
The Huawei Mate 10 Pro, just
like the Mate 10, sports a
dual camera setup on the back, we're looking at 12 - megapixel (RGB) and 20 - megapixel (monochrome) snappers (f / 1.6 + f / 1.6
aperture, 4 - in - 1 hybrid focus, Huawei hybrid zoom, OIS, PDAF, CAF), which ship with Leica's lenses on top.
This includes features
like dual pixel sensor technology, a wider
aperture, OIS and more.
The
dual setup allows for one lens to use a f / 2.4
aperture while the other a f / 1.5
aperture, instead of a variable
aperture like the smaller S9.
The Galaxy Note 8 features a
dual camera setup
like all the 2017 flagship devices which comes out with a 12MP wide angle main sensor with f / 1.7
aperture accompanied with a 12MP telephoto lens with f / 2.4
aperture.
In reality it was Samsung's remixed focus on delivering a more holistic user experience that impressed us most, with a series of neatly integrated features
like AR Emoji and Bixby Vision based around its new 12MP,
dual -
aperture rear camera, which itself is absolutely fantastic for taking photos and videos.
On the other hand, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 has an
aperture of f / 2.0 on both snappers as well as the
likes of
dual - tone LED flash and PDAF, which are not found on the J7 2016.
The Galaxy Note 7 uses the same excellent camera
like the one used in the Galaxy S7 series — a new
Dual Pixel 12MP sensor with an increase in the
aperture to f / 1.7, including faster phase detection autofocus (PDAF), auto HDR, and Smart OIS.
The main camera may only be a single sensor, and stick at the same resolution, but the new
dual -
aperture feature is something that really will resonate with consumers, as it looks
like the camera will take simply incredible low - light photos, doing something nobody else in the industry is.
Like the HTC 10 this handset also comes with a 12MP ultrapixel 2 primary camera using laser AF with f / 1.8
aperture and LED flash (
dual tone) support.
Flipping the phone over reveals the 21MP rear - facing camera with the same f / 2.0
aperture, a color correlated temperature
dual - LED flash, and many other features
like phase detection auto - focus, HDR and more.
It comes with many new features
like Variable
aperture,
dual camera setup.
There is a 13 - megapixel rear camera with f / 1.8
aperture lens on Moto Z that is enabled with features
like OIS, autofocus and
dual - LED flash.
The phone has
dual 12MP lenses with features
like wide
aperture mode and professional mode to help you take pictures and record videos in a creative way.
There's a great rear camera just
like the G5, but it's a 12 - megapixel shooter with
dual autofocus Pixel, f / 1.7
aperture, 1.4 um pixel, color balancing
dual LED flash.
Equipped with a
dual aperture lens that adjusts
like a human eye, the Galaxy S9 and S9 + camera captures crisp pictures in every light condition — dusk or dawn.
The controversial fingerprint sensor has also been moved to a more sensible location below the camera lens, and though the S9 doesn't get a
dual - lens system
like the Note 8 or S9 Plus, it still has the revolutionary and impressive mechanical
aperture on its single lens.
Like the Droid Turbo 2, the Droid Maxx 2 also sports a 21MP rear camera with f / 2.0
aperture, PDAF and
dual LED flash and a 5MP front - facing camera for video calling and perfect selfie clicks.
The
dual - camera setup means you have features
like simulated
aperture adjustment, allowing you to tinker with depth of field effects.
The Moto X4's
dual rear shooter features a 12 - megapixel main sensor (f / 2.0
aperture) and 8 - megapixel secondary sensor (f / 2.2
aperture), both of which have phase detection autofocus and the ability to add bokeh -
like depth of field effects (à la the iPhone 7's Portrait Mode).