The really big deal is the dual - camera setup on the front, which outfits one 13 - megapixel camera with standard angle lens, and a 5 - megapixel camera with 120 - degree
super wide angle lens.
It's got dual cameras on front and back, with the secondary camera on both sides featuring a 120 - degree
super wide angle lens.
Samsung went with a telephoto lens while LG stuck with
its super wide angle lens.
It has a 13 - megapixel image sensor on back with Sony IMX149 sensor, f / 2.2 aperture, 80.6 - degrees, 5 - layer
super wide angle lens and dual LED flash.
Not exact matches
Equipped with a
super wide -
angle 170 - degree
lens, a 4K screen resolution, and 16 megapixel image resolution, you'll love what this camera can do.
The
super wide -
angle lens is able to record skip - free videos and takes amazing pictures.
Expanding the capabilities of your smartphone camera, this
lens Kit features four
lenses — a
wide -
angle,
super wide -
angle, fisheye and, macro — for snapping interesting scenes, from landscapes to flowers.
It also includes experiences that are built for social media lovers to share, such as a 13MP f / 2.0 front - facing camera with a secondary 5MP 120 - degree
super wide -
angle lens and LED flash, offering amazing self - portraits that capture three times more than a typical selfie, for stunning group shots.
This smartphone features a 5MP front - facing camera with a
super wide -
angle lens and soft LED flash that allows you to incredible photos with minimum effort.
It's the first phone featuring two cameras with f / 1.6 aperture
lenses (the LG V30's main cam is f / 1.6, but its
wide -
angle camera is not), and the combo 12 megapixel RGB sensor and 20 megapixel monochrome sensor still work together so you can adjust depth of field from
super shallow all the way to infinity.
Indeed, Alcatel even found space for a secondary 5 - megapixel camera on the front, with a 120 - degree
super wide -
angle lens and a dedicated LED flash.
The manufacturer has used a 120 - degree
super wide -
angle lens with dual tone flash and on paper, it is one of the best cameras that you could get at this price point.
The device takes a big step up with an all - new 8MP front camera with 120 - degree
super -
wide -
angle lens for fitting more scenery and people into your shots.
There's a regular
wide -
angle super speed dual pixel 12 MP camera with dual aperture — also found on the regular Galaxy S9 — and a secondary 12 MP telephoto
lens with f / 2.4 aperture.
As far as cameras are concerned, there is a 13MP rear camera which is a 1/3.06 ″ image sensor with f / 2.0 aperture and an 8MP front camera with f / 2.4 aperture and 120 °
super wide -
angle lens.
The front selfie camera is now a 120 °
super wide -
angle 8MP
lens with f / 2.4 aperture.
As this is a device sporting not one, but two, front - facing cameras consisting of a 16 - megapixel camera (with OIS) and an 8 - megapixel camera with a 120 - degree
super wide -
angle lens.
The Prize: 2
super lucky Windows Central readers will take home a Beastgrip Pro
lens bundle, complete with
wide angle and fisheye
lenses!
The Xperia XZ1 boasts a straightforward 13MP
lens, while the Xperia XZ Compact comes with a
super wide -
angle 8MP snapper with a 120 degree field of view - allowing you to cram more people into your selfies.
A main 16 - megapixel OIS 1/2.6 ″ Exmor RS sensor with 88 °
wide -
angle F2.0
lens, and a secondary 8 - megapixel 1/4 ″ Exmor RS with 120 °
super wide -
angle F2.4
lens sits to the right side.
On the rear is a 12 MP camera with a f / 1.7 aperture, OIS, and the
super fast dual pixel autofocus technology, and up front is a 5 MP shooter with a
wide angle lens, which works really well to put a lot of detail into your selfie.