The maximum aperture makes this the best Canon lens for low light video and we love the way
it produces a background blur when filming things up close.
OnePlus says the phone uses algorithms that can separate the subject from the background to
produce the background blur.
These combine to
produce background blur on portrait mode photos and also enable a quick 2x zoom without losing much detail.
Not exact matches
It was also Apple's first phone capable of taking Portrait mode photos, which
produces striking images with a
blurred background and sharp foreground — approximating an effect that professional photographers call «bokeh.»
For photography fans, they will be glad to know the tablet uses an Intel RealSense snapshot depth camera, which capable to
produce DSLR - style
blurring for
backgrounds.
Thanks to the secondary monochrome sensor used for depth sensing (among other tasks), the Huawei P20 is capable of
producing natural - looking results in its
background -
blurring bokeh mode.
Both the front and rear camera setups comprise a 13MP primary sensor with phase detection autofocus (PDAF) and a 2MP depth - sensing secondary sensor, and they're capable of
producing a bokeh effect that
blurs the
background while sharpening the foreground.
But this time the secondary rear camera is a 20MP sensor (Sony IMX 376K, f / 1.7 aperture, 1.0 µm pixel size) which will allow it to
produce depth - of - field effects that
blur image
backgrounds while keeping the foreground in focus.
The Vivo X20 Plus's bokeh mode
produces a strong, but fairly natural - looking
background blur, and subject masking is reasonably good.
Until now, the depth maps
produced by the iPhones Plus have been used for one thing — to
blur the
background in portraits, and make the subject pop against it.
For portraits, the improved telephoto lens delivers sharp results even indoors, and the bokeh simulation
produces a natural and pleasing
background blur.
The Google Camera app comes with a new Portrait Mode that focuses on the main person in frame and
blurs out the
background to
produce an image in vein of a live portrait.
Real - time Portrait Mode
produces a bokeh effect,
blurring the
background of photos while keeping the foreground intact.
The difference between the two is all in the collection of data: Once your iPhone X has that information, it's processed in similar ways by the on - board image signal processor (ISP) and turned into depth of field information,
producing artificial foreground and
background blurs around your subject.
When it was time to compare selfies, the Galaxy S8's 8 - MP front - facing camera
produced a warm, vibrant portrait with a subtle
blur of the
background.
Pro photographers love their
background blur, known as bokeh, which depends on wide apertures (and subject distance and focal length, to varying degrees) to
produce that soft
background and popping subject depth.
Image detail is superior, as is the simulated aperture mode that can, at times,
produce excellent
background blur.
The dual - lens system for adding a
blurred background for portraits works surprisingly well — it's easy to use, fast, and
produces some good results.
It would also lead to a shallower depth of field,
producing a more pronounced
blurring of the
background and giving photographers some extra creative flexibility with their shots.
In Portrait Mode, the dual cameras are able to
produce sharper images with improved depth of field (
background blur / bokeh).