Camera features aren't everything, but the monochrome mode on the View 10 is a great option, as is the Portrait mode, the editing suite, and the ease with
which bokeh shots can be manipulated after taking them.
Not exact matches
With 1,300 - Mp + 200 - Mp rear dual cameras and 16 - level dual
shot blurring, HUAWEI P smart Series smartphones realize hardware - level
bokeh effects
which, in combination with large apertures, make your photos impressive and stereoscopic.
This is useful for group
shots, close - ups and landscapes, but Asus also uses the secondary camera for its own take on Portrait mode,
which is supposed to provide that blurred background effect, or
bokeh, everyone likes.
When in wide aperture mode or portrait mode you'll find a quick floating 1x / 2x zoom button that appears on side of the middle of the viewfinder,
which helps to crop the frame to someone's head for better portrait
shots, or just more dramatic «
bokeh style» effect on objects.
It also helps in giving a depth /
bokeh effect to your pictures
which are also known as portrait
shots.
This is now a dual - lens setup that allows you to capture some attractive - looking «
bokeh»
shots with artfully blurred backgrounds, as well as boasting a «lossless» zoom feature,
which essentially means that zooming in on subjects will only result in a negligible reduction in image quality.
One of those features is Dual Capture mode,
which allows you to take two pictures at the same time — a standard wide angle
shot, and another Live Focus version,
which zooms in on the subject while applying a
bokeh effect to the background, similar to the Portrait Mode in the
Instead, it's handier for Xiaomi's Depth Effect,
which lets you get some nice
bokeh and depth of field in your
shots.
One of those features is Dual Capture mode,
which allows you to take two pictures at the same time — a standard wide angle
shot, and another Live Focus version,
which zooms in on the subject while applying a
bokeh effect to the background, similar to the Portrait Mode in the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X.
The first set consists of a 13MP +5 MP dual camera setup
which is optimized for
bokeh and portrait mode, while the second option
which consists of 8MP +8 MP dual camera is optimized for low light
shots.
This gives the option of choosing between the two
shots, one of
which is 2x zoomed in thanks to the lens on the second camera, and also blurs the background in a
bokeh - style effect in this zoomed in
shot.