Sentences with phrase «narrower aperture of»

Instead, it uses a respectable 13 - megapixel sensor with a wide - angle 120 - degree field of capture and a narrower aperture of f / 1.9.

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In the device created by Changhuei Yang and his team at the California Institute of Technology, light shines on a liquid sample flowing through a narrow channel, below which are one - micron - wide apertures spaced 10 microns apart.
The investigators optimized the image resolution and acquisition time to under five minutes by adopting a 1.5 millimeter - thick scintillator, which picks up gamma rays as they are emitted from within the body, and a 1 millimeter pin - hole collimator, which acts like an aperture to narrow focus on a particular field of view.
Narrow apertures are a pet peeve of mine.
Getting in is a challenge not only because of the concealed door handles but also due to the narrow door aperture and the restricted adjustment of the space - age bucket seat.
Exit is likewise commendable, though the rear seats do require a little twisting of the hips to negotiate the lower door's narrowing aperture.
That said, the narrow door sills and okay - sized door apertures means it's not too much of a struggle to enter or exit the car's cabin.
Faced with the challenge of bringing new perspectives to a classic body of work and narrowing down the 700 prints Shore scanned and corrected from Uncommon Places, Aperture's Lesley Martin decided to ask 16 artists, curators, filmmakers, and writers to make the selections.
For group shots, landscapes, and so on, you often want a narrow aperture and all the depth of field that comes with it.
Shooting at a wider aperture, such as f / 2.0, lets in more light and achieves more «blur» in front of and behind the subject of an image, while shooting at a narrower aperture, such as f / 7.0, lets in less light and results in crisper pictures.
On SLRs and DSLRs, shallow depth of field is achieved by narrowing or widening the aperture (the opening of the lens's diaphragm through which light passes through), which in turn narrows or widens the focal plane.
Interestingly, in low light, the iPhone 7 Plus's software is clever enough to know that the 2x lens's narrow aperture and lack of OIS will let the quality down and the phone deliberately keeps using the main stabilised lens, using digital zoom instead.
As fun as the wide - angle lens is, it's not great in low light which is to be expected from the narrower aperture and lack of OIS compared to the main sensor.
A wider aperture (i.e., a lower aperture number) allows the camera to capture more light, while a narrower aperture (i.e., higher aperture number) allows the camera to capture images that are sharper and have more of the frame in focus.
The two devices also have a 5 - megapixel front camera, which too features an aperture of f / 1.9, which is a little narrower than the new devices and there is fixed focus instead of autofocus.
Sure, the S9 + excels in low light, but I'm far from sold in the value of the f / 2.4 option, and I've even run into a few situations where the narrower aperture can cause problems.
The Mate 9 also offers a dual - rear camera with a 20 - megapixel monochrome sensor and a 12 - megapixel RGB sensor, but the aperture of the lenses is narrower at f / 2.2.
Last time around, that second lens was a telephoto with a narrower field of view, and also employed a much smaller f / 2.6 aperture.
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