Samsung has housed a 13 - megapixel
primary camera unit and a 5 - megapixel secondary snapper on the Galaxy J5.
The imaging department is managed by a 12.3 - Megapixel
primary camera unit and a 8 - megapixel secondary unit, both of which can capture video at 4K resolution.
The upper half of the back houses the dual
primary camera unit, which protrudes a little with an LED flash.
Ont the back side is a 13MP
primary camera unit with dual - tone LED Flash, supports PDAF and 1080p video recording.
Not exact matches
On the back side is a 16MP
primary AF
camera unit with LED Flash, F / 2.0 Aperture and captures HDR, Time Laps and Panorama photos.
The
primary camera is an 8 megapixel
unit with auto - focus, flash, and video recording.
The OnePlus X comes with a 13 - Megapixel
primary camera and a 8 - Megapixel secondary
camera unit.
The
camera unit consists of a 13 - Megapixel
primary camera and a 5 - Megapixel secondary sensor.
Its
primary camera is of the 12 - megapixel variety and has a flash
unit, whereas the front - facing module utilizes an 8 - megapixel sensor, the benchmark suggests.
The
primary camera at the rear is a single 12 - megapixel UltraPixel 3
unit with large 1.4 um pixels, an f / 1.7 aperture lens, UltraSpeed autofocus, and optical image stabilization.
As for the
cameras, the report claims the
primary sensor will offer 16 - megapixel resolution while the secondary sensor will be a 5 - megapixel
unit.
The
primary front
camera is also a 16MP sensor, while the secondary sensor is an 8MP
unit that helps take Live Focus photos like the ones we saw from the rear
camera on the Galaxy Note 8.
Other hardware specifications include a 13MP
primary camera at the rear, a 2MP front facing
unit and 3,220 mAh battery to power all that.
It'll pack the same fingerprint scanner that the Samsung Galaxy S5 does too, along with a 12mp
primary camera and a 2.1 MP selfie
unit.
There are 13 MP
camera sensor both for the
primary and secondary
camera, accompanied by dual - tone LED flash
units
Just below the first antenna band comes the feature that will distinguish it from other phones in the market — a
unit of
primary dual
cameras alongside which there is a dual LED flash.
It is interesting to see a more powerful secondary
camera unit as opposed to the smaller
primary sensor.
Although you're unlikely to want to use the Asus ZenPad S 8.0 as your
primary photographic device, the opportunity to take a quick snap is afforded by the 8MP rear - facing
camera, while the 5MP front - facing snapper is ideal for video calling, and boasts higher resolution than the
unit on the Sony Xperia Tablet Compact.
The
primary iSight
camera is coupled with a wide - angle f / 1.8 aperture lens while the secondary sensor is a Telephoto
unit paired with an f / 2.8 aperture lens.
The
camera system has a
primary 16 - megapixel sensor and f / 2 lens paired with a secondary 5 - megapixel
unit for depth information and blurry backgrounds.