The rear camera of Redmi 3S is of 13 - megapixel and comes with features
like phase detection autofocus and LED flash.
There is a 23 - megapixel rear camera on Xperia X and it come with features
like phase detection autofocus and LED flash.
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.
This dual camera setup comes with all the regular features
like phase detection auto - focus and LED flash for capturing those popular bokeh images.
There are other features
like phase detection autofocus, dual - LED (dual tone) flash and there is a 13MP selfie camera with LED flash.
Plus, features
like Phase Detection Auto Focus and a dual - tone LED flash are designed to help the camera focus instantly and accurately for a blur - free, realistic looking photos, even in low light.
It comes with features
like Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF).
Not exact matches
Like the original Pixels, both phones have the same camera, and it's virtually unchanged from last year, at least on paper: 12.2 MP, f / 1.8,
phase detection & laser autofocus, dual - LED flash.
The cameras on the phone have features
like backside illumination, autofocus, continuous shooting, digital zoom, geotagging, panorama, HDR, touch focus, face
detection, white balance settings, ISO settings, exposure compensation, self - timer, scene mode, and
phase detection.
The cameras on the phone include features
like CMOS (Complementary Metal - Oxide Semiconductor), Autofocus, Continuous shooting, Digital zoom, Geotagging, Panorama, HDR, Touch focus, Face
detection, White balance settings, ISO settings, Exposure compensation, Self - timer, Scene mode, and
Phase detection.
It has an aperture number of f / 2.0 and certain technologies
like PDAF (
Phase Detection Auto Focus), as well as Laser Autofocus.
Ultimately, it seems
like a fairly iterative update which consists mostly of tweaks — wider aperture, OIS, more advanced
phase detection, smaller pixels — but if those tweaks come together to substantially improve what was already a stellar camera experience from the previous generation, I can certainly see the device leading the industry in this respect.
There are no fancy dual cameras
like on the Redmi Note 5 Pro — the phone features a single 12MP f / 2.2 sensor,
phase detection autofocus, and a dual - tone LED flash, and a 5MP front camera with a front LED flash.
Those pixels offer DSLR -
like phase -
detection autofocus, which is supposed to be twice as fast as the 5S.
The dual pixel auto - focus on the Galaxy S7 helps you take focused shots faster than smartphones that simply tout «
phase detection,»
like the iPhone 7.
It has optical image stabilisation, along with
phase detection autofocus but it is only capable of up to 1080p video recording rather than 4K
like the U11.
In years past we've seen a push towards higher resolution sensors alongside new - fangled technologies
like three - axis OIS,
phase detection autofocus and laser - assisted autofocus.
Premium add - ons
like a color temperature sensor and all kinds of stuff used for intuitive, precise focus (laser autofocus,
phase detection, 4D predictive focus) only bring the Huawei P20 Pro closer to DSLR territory.
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.
They're thin, light, and relatively well - built, and feature up - to - date specs
like Turbo Charging, VoLTE and, on the camera side, combination
Phase Detection autofocus and laser - assisted autofocus.
The rear cameras on these three phones offer features
like laser /
phase detection, optical image stabilization and dual - LED flash.
Both the rear shooters are equipped with features
like dual LED flash,
phase detection autofocus, and full HD video shooting.
The Nokia 8 features dual 13 - megapixel rear cameras, consisting of one RGB sensor and one monochrome sensor
like the Huawei P10, with
phase detection autofocus, f / 2.0 and 1.12 µm pixels.
There is not much to the camera on this handset; it doesn't have any fancy features
like PDAF (
Phase Detection Auto Focus) Technology or anything else for that matter.
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).
There are no fancy technologies
like PDAF (
Phase Detection Auto Focus) or Laser focus at play here.
While the focus of the 3T will no doubt be the aforementioned Snapdragon 821, there are also other improvements to the handset
like the new 16MP front - facing camera with
phase detection autofocus (PDAF), 3400mAh battery and a larger storage option of 128 GB.