Not exact matches
Designed for the elements, the set is waterproof and fog proof
while providing an excellent 42
mm lens diameter for exquisite image quality.
Equipped with a myriad of bonus goodies, including a sun shade, flip up
lens covers, and 20
mm rail mounts, this scope is designed to deliver maximum results,
while providing features that make your hunting trip easier.
For a
while, I was only shooting with my 50
mm lens, but soon realized I was going to need something with more scope, especially for a wedding I shot in 2014.
On the back, this handset has a 8.0 MP rear auto focus camera with ImageChip, f / 2.0 — 28
mm lens and LED Flash for capture images and HD 1080p recording at 30 fps,
while on the front there is a 2.1 MP front facing camera for self portraits or video communications.
The smart camera measures 4.2 x 2.5 x 1 inches, and comes with a 10 - 30
mm optical zoom
lens, 18.1 - megapixel CMOS sensor with ISO of up to 3200, a pop - up flash and a 3.5 - inch touchscreen LCD display in order that you can use the mirrorless camera to capture high quality images,
while built - in Android OS allows you to access various apps at Google Play for feeding your creativity, and you can enjoy your favorite games, apps and videos via the smart camera.
Super 16
mm film, with its grainy texture,
lens flares and painterly depth of field, lends the film a nostalgic feel,
while off - screen dialogue and statements connect it to the present moment.
One of the
lenses is equivalent to 28
mm for wide angle shots (like a standard iPhone camera),
while the other has a closer, 60
mm equivalent
lens.
The main sensor has an f / 1.8 aperture, optical image stabilization (OIS), and 28
mm focal length,
while the telephoto
lens has an f / 2.4 aperture and 52
mm focal length.
With this configuration, one is mated to a wide - angle
lens while the other is a 56
mm telephoto
lens.
The Galaxy S7 uses a 5MP FFC with Live HDR, a large f / 1.7 aperture and 22
mm wide - angle
lens for selfies and video chatting
while the Nexus 6P uses a larger 8MP FFC.
The phone has 3.5
mm headset jack and a Micro-USB port on the top,
while its back houses the camera
lens and an LED flash.
Bundled with an all - purpose 20 - 50
mm lens and external flash, the NX1000 is a versatile camera that can help aspiring shutterbugs develop their photography skills,
while also capturing breathtaking, high - quality images.
One
lens has an f / 1.7 aperture wide - angle 25
mm lens,
while the other has a 59
mm lens with 2.3 X optical zoom capable of 12x magnification, according to The Verge.
The main 12 - MP camera sports an f / 1.8 aperture that's almost a full stop faster than previous iPhones,
while the secondary shooter sports a 56
mm equivalent
lens that offers a true 2x optical zoom.
This is OmniVision's BSI sensor (f / 2.2 aperture, 28
mm wide - angle
lens) we're talking about which can take 10 images per second
while it also shoots 1080p video.
The one on the rear uses a 28
mm lens with an f / 2.0 aperture
while the front - facing camera consists of a wider 20
mm lens for selfies and an f / 2.2 aperture.
Like the iPhone 7 Plus, one of these 12 - megapixel sensors is paired with a standard f / 1.7 25
mm wide - angle
lens,
while the other 12 - megapixel sensor gets a 56
mm lens for 2.3 x optical zoom.
While dropping the 3.5
mm headphone jack might not play out right for Apple, adding a dual -
lens camera setup to the iPhone 7 Plus might just be the game changer.
The colour sensor is paired with an optically stabilised f / 1.6 27
mm equivalent
lens,
while the monochrome sensor is paired with the same
lens minus any optical stabilisation.
The 20.7 - megapixel Exmor RS camera (CMOS sensor) is located on the back of this device,
while you'll find a 5.1 - megapixel Exmor R snapper (CMOS sensor, 25
mm wide - angle
lens) up front.
The device ships with a dual camera setup, there are two 12.3 - megapixel shooters (25
mm and 59
mm lenses, f / 1.7 and f / 2.8 aperture) on its back,
while a 13 - megapixel camera can be found on the device's front side.
A 5 - megapixel wide - angle
lens (f / 2.2 aperture) is included on the front of the LG V30, and the phone measures 151.7 x 75.4 x 7.39
mm,
while it weighs 158 grams.
Rumors surrounding the upcoming phone have yet to generate much buzz, as it's expected the new iPhones will drop the 3.5
mm headphone jack
while adding dual -
lens cameras on the larger iPhones.
You have two 12 MP cameras on the back with a f / 1.7 aperture, and
while the primary
lens comes with a 25
mm focal length, the 59
mm focal length of the secondary sensor provides a 2.3 x optical zoom.
While the rear shooter will sport a f / 2.2 20MP sensor w / a 27.8
mm lens that is capable of UHD 4K.
One is the same 28
mm camera as the rear camera in the iPhone 7,
while the second has a 56
mm telephoto
lens.
Just swipe to select it, and the iPhone 7 Plus does the rest of the work, with the 56
mm lens shooting a close - up of your subject
while the other
lens captures background information to be blurred by the iPhone's image processor.