Sentences with phrase «low aperture of»

There is so much room for pixel 3 to improve dual cam dual ois may be dual variable aperture and lowering the aperture Of main aperture from f 1.8 definitely it is not at it's current best and difference is just 1 so next gen pixel will crush s9 plus.
The lower aperture of the Galaxy Note 5 allows for better looking close up shots with some nice depth of field, as well as better low - light photography.

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This version of the iPhone also comes with a new «five - elemented Apple - designed lens» with an open aperture that makes it easier to take pictures in low light.
The Celestron SkyMaster is a very good set of binoculars due to its large aperture size, attractive price, and low - light sensitivity.
Experimental results show that almost 40 % of the photons are easily collected with a very simple optical apparatus, and over 20 % of the photons are emitted into a very low numerical aperture, a 20-fold improvement over a freestanding quantum dot, and with a probability of more than 70 % for a single photon emission.
Secondly, the design leads to small — aperture vacuum chambers that result in low vacuum conductance and the need for distributed pumping as well as for the distributed absorption of heat deposited by the synchrotron radiation.
I won't go into the specifics of exactly what an aperture is (you can read this to find out the basics) but I will say that the wider the aperture, the lower the number (f / 4 is wider than f / 16, for example) and the wider the aperture (or the lower the number) the more light is let in.
The front, rear, and side window apertures are small, while the seating position in the ZL1 is even lower than that of other Camaros.
Out front, Mazda's familiar grille sticks out from the angular nose, with chrome trim around the bottom of the aperture and along the lower edge of the front fascia.
Getting into and out of the front seats in a BMW 3 Series is easy, thanks to wide door apertures and a fairly low sill.
Exit is likewise commendable, though the rear seats do require a little twisting of the hips to negotiate the lower door's narrowing aperture.
The slightly sloping roof line, sporty, angled rear windscreen and flat side windows give the car a coupé - like feel, while the Hofmeister kink — the low forward bend at the back end of the side windows — extends well into the C - pillar, making the door aperture wider and facilitating entry to and exit from the rear seats.
Chief among which is the enclosed spare wheel holder: the whole back end of the car seems to have been designed around it, from the low step of the boot aperture to the curved rear windscreen - complete with curved heater elements.
Exposed CFRP sections of the passenger cell visible around the entry apertures when the doors are opened provide a reminder of the low weight of the BMW i8.
The new CR - V will also offer a new seven - seat option for the first time, adding a third row that's easy to get in and out of thanks to a wide and low step - in aperture.
Getting in and out of the front seats in a 3 Series Touring is easy, thanks to the car's wide door apertures and its fairly low sills.
Besides the megapixels, check out the aperture to get a sense of how the camera will perform in low - light.
Other improvements are standard fare: an improved front - facing camera (with a 3.7 MP sensor and an aperture of f / 1.9 giving better low - light photographs), improved battery (going from 3,200 mAh to 3,220 mAh), Super AMOLED screen that improves on the previous 1080p resolution (now 2,560 × 1,440), upgraded rear - facing camera (16MP over the previous 13MP), and a faster 2.7 GHz quad - core Snapdragon 805 processor with a 600 MHz Adreno 420 GPU.
Both back and front cameras come with an f / 1.9 aperture designed to make the best of any situation including low light image taking.
The Galaxy S6 also comes equipped with Samsung's own Exynos 7420 octa - core processor with 3 GB of RAM, a 16MP rear - facing camera and a 5MP front - facing camera, both with wider f1.9 apertures for better low - light pictures.
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.
The f / 2.6 aperture aids low lit photography and while it is not quite as impressive as the f / 2.4 aperture found on the iPhone 5, it still does an admirable job of picking out objects in the night.
In terms of optics, the Galaxy S7 sports a 12 - megapixel rear - facing camera with an f / 1.7 aperture for better low - light photography, and has features such as, phase detection auto - focus (PDAF), auto HDR, LED flash and optical image stabilization (OIS).
The Sensation XL has the better camera out of the two, with a 2.2 aperture lens and a BSI sensor for better image capture in low - light — which matches the offering in the HTC Titan WP7 handset.
On the front is a HD camera, with the Fire HDX 8.9 adding a rear - facing 8 - megapixel counterpart with electronic image stabilization, a wide - aperture 5P f2.2 lens, and an LED flash, and while it has approximately 11 hours of battery life in mixed use, the Fire HDX automatically powers down the processor and unneeded extras when used for reading, shifting stored text to a dedicated low - power memory unit and boosting battery life when reading to up to 17 hours.
For low - light conditions, the lens aperture is kept fairly good to f / 2.0 offering a maximum ISO sensitivity of 3200.
-- Tamron 28 - 75 mm Lens — I brought this instead of my 300 mm telephoto lens because it weighs less, it's smaller, and it's better in low light with a 2.8 aperture.
When grabbing that lower part of a heavy metal gate or wedging his fingers in between the cracks of a stone door, he appears to struggle for some moments before hurling those apertures open.
Yet the large aperture in Floor / Ceiling is anything but limiting, connecting the upper and lower realms of the work in a provocative manner.
Davidson has been a member of the elite photographers» cooperative Magnum for nearly 60 years and has published numerous projects, including Brooklyn Gang (Twin Palms, 1998), East 100th Street (Harvard University Press, 1971), Central Park (Aperture Foundation, 1995), and Isaac Bashevis Singer And The Lower East Side (The University of Wisconsin Press, 2004).
A lower aperture means a greater amount of light being allowed to hit the sensor, which makes for increased depth of field, while also giving you the ability to shoot at lower ISO (for less noise), higher shutter speeds (for less shake and quick captures of action scenes, like sports), and getting better shots in low light.
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 low light skill of camera is simply phenomenal with large 1.4 µ Pixels, OIS, and f / 1.7 visibly bright aperture.
With the new Leica Dual Lens with f / 1.6 aperture, you can easily take beautiful shallow depth of field pictures, crystal clear low - light photographs and blur - free shots of objects on the move.
The telephoto sensor now has a wider, f / 2.4 aperture and optical image stabilization, both of which are really helpful when trying to shoot in low light.
Since low light is the main selling point of the F1.5 aperture, let's start with some night - time scenes.
It would then switch to the f1.5 aperture in order to achieve shallower depth of field for portraits or macros, as well as for better low light performance at the expense of some sharpness.
I feel a majority of this falls on the f2.2 aperture which simply is not fast enough to achieve the low light shots we have gotten accustomed to lately with recent flagships.
The low light performance of the V30 + is pretty average as result often turn out to be a little grainy and the camera app is also little laggy in low light environments — the large aperture does pull in more light and makes even objects in dark areas visible, but this benefit is offset by the amount of noise that creeps into the images.
The S9 manages to pull a good photo out of a less - than - ideal situation better than any Galaxy device before it, using the large aperture in concert with multi-frame processing and optical image stabilization to minimize blur from the lowered shutter speed.
But despite some cool app features and the largest aperture of the bunch at f / 1.6, the overall quality of its photos often trailed the field, particularly in low - light conditions.
If you increase your aperture to f / 16 or f / 20 and lower your ISO to 100 then your shutter speed should fall to somewhere between 1/2 and 1/10 of a second.
After applying heat, the iFixit team got into the smartphone and found its dual - aperture camera system, which the team described as one of the only significant hardware changes this year.Images via iFixit iFixit explained that the S9 + has a rear - facing camera that automatically adjusts its aperture for low light, and at f / 1.5 it has the widest aperture of
The Samsung phones have somewhat better low - light aperture performance (f / 1.7) with the selfie cams than the iPhones (f / 2.2) do, but unless you plan to do most of your video conferences in dark rooms, I wouldn't worry about it too much.
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.
This is the first camera phone with such a wide aperture, giving the S9 and S9 Plus low - light and noise - defeating powers that, in many situations, are more advanced than those of even the Google Pixel 2, our previous best phone camera.
In real terms, the f / 2.4 aperture and optical image stabilization on the zoom lens should mean better low - light photos, but when you're zoomed in sometimes you're not actually using the optical lens (which is designed for the task) in favor of the more dark - adept «main» lens.
Sometimes low - light scenarios will result in slightly blurry images because of using a slower shutter speed, but with an f / 1.7 aperture lens on board chances are you'll get an image more usable than the smaller - aperture competition.
In low lighting conditions, you'll notice more image noise, especially in automatic mode, but the relatively fast aperture settings help keep results at a level that's typical of a high - end smartphone.
Low - light performance is a touch better than from previous iPhones — although it's curious the way the iPhone 8 Plus and X have different apertures, yet deliver the same kind of zoomed - in low - light performanLow - light performance is a touch better than from previous iPhones — although it's curious the way the iPhone 8 Plus and X have different apertures, yet deliver the same kind of zoomed - in low - light performanlow - light performance.
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