A 12 - megapixel camera
with phase detection autofocus and a dual - LED flash resides on the back panel, whereas selfie enthusiasts will work with an 8 - megapixel sensor.
There is a 12.3 - megapixel image sensor on the rear, which uses Laser as well
as Phase Detection Autofocus technology for faster focusing.The aperture is of f / 2.0 and the lens size is of 1.55 μm.
The Moto Z Force on the other hand, swings in with a 21 - megapixel sensor, again offering OIS and laser autofocus, but also
adding phase detection autofocus to the mix too.
They all carry a 16 Megapixel shooter with
phase detection autofocus on the back along with Dual - LED flash setup and a front - facing 5MP wide angle (85 °) lens.
One sensor is monochrome, and both sensors
feature phase detection autofocus (PDAF) as well as a laser autofocus module on one half of the split dual - LED flash module.
With the Nexus 6, Motorola started taking the smartphone camera a little more seriously and this trend continues with the new Moto X. Motorola jumped up to a huge 21MP sensor that comes with
quick phase detection autofocus, dual - tone LED flash and an f / 2.0 aperture.
Sony is promising 0.03 s focusing times,
sporting phase detection autofocus with 192 focus points, up to ISO12800 for photos and ISO3200 for videos, improved Steady Shot features, as well as 4K video recording.
Nokia 6 specifications: Full - metal body 5.5 - inch full - HD display Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 with 3 GB RAM 32 GB storage (expandable up to 128 GB) 16
MP phase detection autofocus camera + 8 MP front camera Dual speakers and dedicated amplifier, Dolby Atmos Android Nougat Dual SIM 4G VoLTE 3000 mAh battery
These components are wrapped in a metal body which can be acquired in one of three color options, namely Gray, Gold, and Silver, and the back panel accommodates a fingerprint scanner as well as a 13 - megapixel main camera paired with an LED Flash and taking advantage
of phase detection autofocus as well as 1080p video recording capabilities.
The primary 16MP sensor has been paired with class - leading f / 1.6 aperture Crystal Clear glass lens and integrates features such as optical image stabilization (OIS), electronic image stabilization (EIS), and Hybrid Auto Focus (laser
+ phase detection autofocus).
The primary camera shoots at 13 - megapixels, with an f / 2.0 aperture and
phase detection autofocus while the secondary sensor captures at a wide angle with a 120 - degree field of view.
Apple
introduced phase detection autofocus (PDAF) in the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus, Samsung used PDAF and an f / 1.9 aperture in the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, and LG used laser focus, a color spectrum analyzer, and an f / 1.8 aperture in the G4.
The pairing here gives you a regular camera that's boasting all the performance specs you want it to: it has large pixels to let in more light, it offers
phase detection autofocus so it's nice and fast, there's a wide aperture and optical image stabilisation too.
While the resolution may be lower, it doesn't lose out on the TriTech auto - focus technology, which
combines phase detection autofocus, the laser autofocusing system and the good old contrast detect autofocus.
12MP Dual Autofocus Pixel sensor (f2.0, 1.4 um) 8MP ultra-wide angle with 120 ° field of view sensor (f2.2, 1.12 um) Color Correlated Temperature (CCT) dual LED
flash Phase Detection AutoFocus (PDAF) Ultra-wide angle shot Professional mode Depth detection and depth effects Selective Focus Selective Black & White (beta) Background Replacement (beta) Spot Color Landmark / Object Recognition Scan barcodes / QR codes / Business cards Panorama Slo - motion video Best shot
The camera is comprised of a 20MP monochrome lens and a 12MP color lens and comes with Optical Imaging Stabilization (OIS) as well
as Phase Detection Autofocus, and on the front there's an 8MP AF shooter..