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.
Not exact matches
For selfies, it sports an 8MP sensor with the
same f / 2.0
aperture and 77 degrees
wide - angle lens.
The first lens in the iPhone 7 Plus is the
same wide - angle 28 mm lens included in the iPhone 7, but it is installed alongside a second 12 - megapixel 56 mm telephoto lens with an f / 2.8
aperture.
On the front, the phone as a 5MP front camera with the
same f / 2.2
aperture and a 74 - degree
wide angle lens.
As for the Huawei Mate 10, the story is the
same, only that the
aperture is much
wider at f / 1.6, something that Samsung could beat with an f / 1.4
aperture on the Galaxy S9 and S9 +.
If you compare this with the Honor 7X the quality is the
same, at times the edges are not sharp and merge with background (when using
wide aperture / portrait mode).
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.
It still uses a
wide - angle lens for those group selfies or a conference chat, and uses the
same f / 1.7
aperture, and Live HDR.
While the resolution remains the
same, the 12MP sensor is larger and features bigger 1.3 u pixels which is paired with a
wide f / 1.9
aperture.
Both lenses have the
same Dual Pixel 12MP sensor, but the main «
wide» lens has an
aperture of f / 1.7 while the secondary telephoto lens offers 2X optical zoom but a slower f / 2.4
aperture.
The FFC is an 8 - megapixel sensor with auto - focus, the
same f / 1.7
aperture, and
wide - angle lens with HDR.
Portrait mode and
wide aperture mode pretty much produce the
same effect, but are meant for different purposes.
For selfies, there is a 20MP front facing camera with
wide - angle lens and the
same f / 2.0
aperture.
One is monochrome (slightly higher resolution this year, at 20 - megapixels, as per the Honor 8), the other colour (the
same 12 - megapixels, as per the previous generation), or both can be used in tandem for depth - mapping to create a pseudo
wide aperture effect (that soft, melty background, known as bokeh - user - defined between software - based f / 0.95 and f / 16).
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.
The Note 5 retains the quality in the camera department, quite literally in this case: the camera on the device is basically the
same with the Galaxy S6 ′, with its 16 MP rear shooter with a f / 1.9
aperture and 4K video recording capabilities, along with a 5 MP
wide angle lens front - facing camera.
DSLR photographers have been shooting bokeh for years and in the last couple of years we have seen companies like Huawei, Google, Samsung, and Apple add functionality for the
same, commonly labeled
wide aperture, portrait, and depth effects.
For its FFC, the ZenFone AR uses an 8MP
wide - angle lens with the
same f / 2.0
aperture, autofocus, and dual - tone LED flash for excellent low - light selfies and video chatting.
The resolution remains the
same as the iPhone 8 Plus with two 12 - megapixel sensors, one
wide - angle and one telephoto and the
aperture is the
same too with the
wide - angle offering a f / 1.8
aperture and the telephoto offering f / 2.8.
On the rear, both the devices share the
same 19MP camera with 1/2.3» Exmor - RS sensor, 25 mm
wide G lens, f / 2.0
aperture, and 1.22 µm pixel size.
Let's start with the iPhone 7 rear camera, though: It's the
same 12 - megapixel shooter as before, though the f / 1.8
aperture is
wider than before, so that the iPhone 7's camera lets in 50 percent more light than the iPhone 6s did.
(The
wide - angle lens has an f / 1.8
aperture —
same as the iPhone 7's camera — while the
aperture on telephoto lens is f / 2.8.)
The camera includes the
same f / 1.8
aperture as the rear shooter of the regular ZenFone 4, and a secondary front - facing camera also allows you to capture
wide selfies (or «wefies,» if you insist), to fit more friends in the scene.
The Galaxy S8's FFC improved to an 8MP sensor, a
wide - angle lens, the
same f / 1.7
aperture, Live HDR, and added its own autofocus.
The Galaxy S7's FFC includes a 5MP sensor, a
wide - angle lens, the
same f / 1.7
aperture as the primary camera, and Live HDR.
The Galaxy S7's FFC comes with a 5MP sensor, a
wide - angle lens, the
same f / 1.7
aperture as the main camera, and Live HDR, which allows excellent low - light selfies and video chatting.
The Galaxy S7's front - facing camera (FFC) includes a 5MP sensor, a
wide - angle lens, the
same f / 1.7
aperture as the primary camera, and Live HDR that allows for excellent low - light selfies and video chatting.
The 8MP selfie camera remains
same as on the Nokia 6 with f / 2.0
aperture and 84 - degree
wide - angle lens.
On the front, there is an 8MP sensor with auto - focus, the
same f / 1.7
aperture, and
wide - angle lens with HDR.
That
same feature, combined with a
wider aperture and optical image stabilization, makes the Pixel 2 insanely good in low light, even though it's using a slightly smaller sensor than last year.
The camera of the Galaxy S6 Active is also the
same as the Galaxy S6, with a 16 MP rear shooter with a f / 1.9
aperture and a 5 MP front - facing camera with a
wide angle lens and the
same aperture.
The Galaxy S7 uses the
same 5MP FFC as the Galaxy S6 with Live HDR, an even larger f / 1.7
aperture and 22 mm
wide - angle lens for selfies and video chatting.
It uses the
same fine 8 - megapixel sensor for its front - facing camera (FFC) as the Galaxy S8 Plus, with autofocus, a
wide - angle lens with an f / 1.7
aperture, and Auto HDR support.
It keeps the
same megapixel count of 20MP, but the
aperture is way
wider at f / 1.7,
same as the main 16MP shooter, which is also used on the OnePlus 5.
Samsung upped the FFC by enlarging it from a 5MP to an 8MP sensor and gave it autofocus, and kept its
wide - angle lens, the
same f / 1.7
aperture, and Live HDR.
So when using Video mode in Honor 8 Pro you get the
Wide Aperture Mode option, enable that to get
same bokeh effects in videos too —
same rule applies i.e. the subject should be within 1 to 6 feet distance.
It retained its
wide - angle lens, the
same f / 1.7
aperture, and Live HDR.
In terms of
aperture, both lenses are nice and
wide at f / 1.7, which is the
same as the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 +.
It still is a
wide - angle lens, the
same f / 1.7
aperture, and Live HDR.
On the 5T however, this camera has the
same focal length and
wide aperture of the standard one.