Nevertheless, it has dual rear camera 16MP +8 MP which
produces bokeh effect as iPhone 7 Plus or OnePlus 5 do but the result was not as expected.
Real - time Portrait Mode
produces a bokeh effect, blurring the background of photos while keeping the foreground intact.
Both the front as well as the rear cameras on the Vivo V9 are capable of
producing a bokeh effect in your pictures.
Though there's no dual camera system on the front, Oppo F5 relies on the software enhancement to
produce the bokeh effect in pictures.
The Cupertino giant also promised that the imminent software update would bring a new Portrait mode that's capable of
producing the bokeh effect using the two lenses.
Add in its 12 - MP dual cameras with adjustable Live Focus that can
produce bokeh effects just like the iPhone X can, as well as 11 - plus hours of battery life, and you've got a phone that holds its own against anything Apple has to offer.
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.
Both cameras can
produce a bokeh effect like that seen on the Pixel 2 XL.
It's natural to assume they will
produce a bokeh effect on portrait shots, but a teaser image suggests one will be a wide - angle lens for group selfies.
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.»
The iPhone 8 Plus also benefits from improvements to the Portrait mode, which uses the two rear cameras to
produce a blurry
bokeh effect in photographs.
The camera arrangement on the back includes a 12MP +2 MP setup that can be used to
produce more natural
bokeh effects, PDAF, a single LED flash, and on the front, it sports an 8MP shooter.
It's capable of 2x optical zoom and can
produce a great
bokeh effect.
To be clear, I'm not a big fan of
bokeh effects that are
produced by dual - lens cameras.
There's a portrait mode for creating artificial
bokeh behind a person, and there's a wide aperture mode that
produces pretty much the same
effect but on objects.
This portrait mode allows you to create nice close - up photos with a software - simulated
bokeh effect which mimics the
effect produced if you've used an expensive DSLR camera.
Although only a single - lens setup, the Nokia 808's larger sensor and lens
produce a mild but pleasant optical
bokeh effect.
Details from both these sensors are combined to
produce sharp images with depth /
bokeh effect.