Samsung reimagined the camera in the S9 Plus, so while it sports
the same dual lens setup, the first 12 - megapixel sensor has a variable aperture that can switch between f / 1.5 and f / 2.4.
Not exact matches
The story is the
same with the larger iPhone 7 Plus, but the phone will feature a
dual -
lens camera
setup on the back.
It's not the
same quality
dual -
lens camera as the Honor 8 with its 12MP color
lens and 12MP monochrome sensor, but this is still a good
setup that allows you to take wide - aperture shots.
The LG V20 has the
same dual rear - camera
setup as the LG G5, with standard and wide - angle
lenses.
The P10 has a
dual setup of 20MP +12 MP with an aperture of f / 2.2 and while the P10 Plus keeps the
same lenses, the aperture is upped to f / 1.8.
Aperture Priority forms a quintessential part of photography, this is something we usually find on the DSLR's, and the Honor 8 Pro with its
dual -
lens camera
setup brings the
same to the smartphone.
In the optics department, the device offers a
dual camera
setup in front consisting of a 16 MP and an 8 MP while offering the
same 23 MP Exmor RS camera sensor of 1/2.3 inch size and f / 2.0 wide angle
lens.
The
same leaker claims that the Galaxy S8 will sport a single -
lens camera, while the larger model will boast a
dual -
lens setup.
You don't get the Leica branding on the
lens, but you do get a
dual camera
setup with hybrid zoom and the
same sleek design language from the Honor 8.
The rear of the phone has the
same 16MP + 20MP
dual camera
setup, though both
lenses now have a large f / 1.7 aperture, a major bump over the f / 2.6 in the 5's secondary
lens.
Plus, you get a unique
dual camera
setup that can take the
same great shots as the GS8 but with the addition of a telephoto
lens and «Live Focus» portrait shots.
The ASUS ZenFone 3 Deluxe uses the
same camera
setup as the ZenFone 3 Ultra — a Sony sensor, 23MP ASUS PixelMaster 3.0 camera, with a sapphire crystal
lens cover, an aperture of f / 2.0,
dual LED flash and 4 - axis OIS for incredibly steady shots.
LG was bold enough to use a
dual -
lens setup on the V10 while Samsung and OnePlus have also been doing the
same with their latest handsets.
It remains to be seen, though, if the Galaxy S9 gets the
same 2 x 12 - megapixel
dual pixel AF camera — f / 2.4 telephoto
lens, f / 1.7 wide - angle
lens dual camera system as the Galaxy Note 8 or if Samsung opts for a new
setup.
The images also revealed a rear - mounted fingerprint scanner and the
same dual -
lens camera
setup on the back.
In addition to the new Snapdragon 660 processor, the Xiaomi Redmi Pro 2 is also expected to keep the
same camera
setup used on its predecessor — a
dual -
lens camera.
The larger Galaxy S9 Plus is said to be more worthy of a higher price tag, with its base model being rumored to start at 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal flash memory, in addition to featuring a
dual - camera
setup using the
same variable - aperture
lens found on the Galaxy S9 but also an extra 12 - megapixel sensor mounted behind fixed - aperture glass.
A
dual 12 - megapixel camera system on the back works along the
same lines as Apple's iPhone
setup: one camera has an f / 1.8
lens for wide shots and the other is a telephoto f / 2.6 shooter.
It gets even better given the phone has a
dual -
lens 12MP camera on the back with the
same setup as the flagship Xiaomi Mi 6 — a wide - angle and telephoto
lens with up to 2x optical zoom.
There's also a brand new
dual - camera
setup that's different from the OnePlus 5, and instead of having one regular and one zoom
lens, both cameras feature the
same f / 1.7
lens with 27.22 mm focal point.
We'd also expect the
dual - camera
setup on the Note 9 to be the
same format as the Note 8 with one telephoto
lens and one wide - angle rather than Samsung switching to Huawei's format which includes an RGB sensor and a monochrome sensor instead.
The main camera is a
dual setup with a 20MP monochrome
lens and a 12MP RGB
lens, both with the
same wide aperture of f / 1.6 and OIS.
The
dual -
lens setup noticeably protrudes on the
same location as the previous iPhone cameras were.