Not exact matches
It has a primary
camera of 5 -
megapixel with an aperture of f / 2.2 and
autofocus as well as a 2 -
megapixel front - facing
camera (FFC) for selfies or video chatting — something you can easily
do hooked up to the speeds that LTE provides.
It has a primary
camera of 5 -
megapixel with an aperture of f / 2.2 and
autofocus as well as a 2 -
megapixel front - facing
camera (FFC) for selfies or video chatting — something you can easily
do hooked up to the speeds that LTE provides.
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.
The rear - facing
camera — a 16 -
megapixel sensor with phase detection
autofocus, high - dynamic range, and face detection —
does just fine in amenable conditions.
For optics, the handset comes with a 13 -
megapixel shooter on its rear, with a f / 2.0 aperture, LED flash, phase detection
autofocus (PDAF), and PixelMaster technology incorporated into the
camera, which ASUS is known for
doing on most of its smartphones.
Its 8 -
megapixel rear
camera with an LED flash and
autofocus is much lower - resolution than any other Android phone's
camera, and it doesn't take the best pictures in low light.
The headline - grabbing numbers and features of this trio - from
megapixels to wide apertures, and laser
autofocus to dual
cameras - certainly
do their job and swing the punches, but what's the story in the real world and which is the best of the bunch?
While the f / 2.0, 13 -
megapixel camera in the back of the OnePlus 2 didn't receive a bump in resolution, it's been thoroughly upgraded with optical image stabilization (OIS), laser
autofocus, and a brand new Omnivision sensor with 1.3 - micron pixels.
Unfortunately there's no optical image stabilization, but you
do get infrared laser
autofocus for the rear
camera, and a 5 -
megapixel front
camera with 1.4 μm pixels and an f / 2.0 lens.
It's an 8 -
megapixel camera with
autofocus and LED flash, but it just doesn't take great pictures, especially in low light.