One is a 125 - degree
wide angle lens while the other is more regular with a 71 - degree lens.
Not exact matches
It provides a normal
lens type with zoom
while the
wide angle lens type is sold separately.
The rear camera is capable of 4K video recording,
while the front - facing 2 - megapixel camera only manages 720p and doesn't have a
wide -
angle lens.
The
lens employed here has an f1.8 focal length and a
wide aperture,
while the front - facing webcam houses an 88 - degree
wide angle lens for self - photos and face - to - face live calling.
The Xperia Z4 Tablet bumps the selfie camera up to 5 - megapixels and adds a
wide -
angle lens,
while the Nexus 9 opts for a below - average 1.6 - megaixel front - facing shooter.
The Oppo R1 smartphone sports an 8 - megapixel rear camera with LED flash and BSI sensor,
while there is a 5 - megapixel front - facing camera also onboard with a 80 - degree
wide -
angle lens.
Featuring a 720p high - definition camera with a 120 degree
wide -
angle lens and a four times digital zoom, paw - rents no longer have to squint at pixelated, blurry images on their smartphones
while worrying about how Fido is doing alone at home.
Sprawling across a two - metre tall canvas, the painting exaggerates the viewer's perspective of the pieces shown, creating a dizzying effect: the pieces near the bottom of the canvas are painted as though the viewer is looking directly down on them,
while those at the top seem to tower above, giving it the appearance of a photograph taken through a
wide -
angle lens.
While it's difficult to capture all the details of a small space without a
wide -
angle lens, the use of such a
lens gives a misleading impression of the site's true dimensions.
After all, the likes of Huawei and Essential have opted for a monochrome secondary sensor in order to add detail,
while LG has opted for a
wide -
angle lens.
Notably, the
wide -
angle lens has a f / 1.8 aperture (with optical image stabilization),
while the telephoto one now has f / 2.8.
One of the
lenses is equivalent to 28 mm for
wide angle shots (like a standard iPhone camera),
while the other has a closer, 60 mm equivalent
lens.
In back, LG has upgraded the G6's shooting options with dual 13 - MP rear cams for both the standard and
wide -
angle lenses while also adding new wireless charging capabilities.
The rear camera is a 16MP sensor with dual LED flash, phase detection auto - focus (PDAF), 1 μm pixel sensor, and an f / 2.0 aperture
lens,
while the front facing camera is a 8MP sensor with 1.12 μm pixel sensor, f / 2.0 aperture
lens, and
wide -
angle capture of 84 degrees.
The aperture on the telephoto is f / 1.8,
while the
wide -
angle lens has f / 2.8 apeture, and comes with OIS, and Quad - LED True Tone flash.
While some companies like LG have gone and added additional functionality like
wide -
angle to their secondary shooter, Doogee has stuck with a 1x and 2x
lens.
The telephoto
lens will let you snag those great long - distance shots,
while the
wide -
angle lens grabs awesome
wide angles and closeups.
While it's doing that, the
wide -
angle lens is busy capturing data about how far away the subject is, which it then uses to create a nine - layer depth map.
The
wide -
angle lens features f / 1.75 aperture,
while the telephoto
lens offers f / 2.6 aperture.
The
wide -
angle camera comes with ƒ / 1.8 aperture,
while the telephoto
lens gets f / 2.8 aperture.
The iPhone X's telephoto
lens also packs optical image stabilization (OIS), which means both of that smartphone's sensors benefit from this feature,
while the iPhone 8 only offers OIS in one of its cameras, the f / 1.8
wide -
angle sensor.
The
wide -
angle lens has a f / 1.75 aperture,
while the telephoto
lens offers f / 2.6 aperture.
For instance,
while both have a dual 12MP sensor array (for taking zoomed - in pictures, or capturing depth perception in a scene) the iPhone X has an f / 2.4 aperture, where on iPhone 8 Plus it's f / 2.8, and only the
wide -
angle lens has optical image stabilization.
The Samsung Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7 both sport a 5 - megapixel front camera sensor with
wide -
angle lens and a diffused LED flash,
while a 13 - megapixel camera sensor is available on rear with an f / 1.9 aperture
lens.
With this configuration, one is mated to a
wide -
angle lens while the other is a 56 mm telephoto
lens.
Additionally the device features a dual rear camera setup, with one
lens consisting of a 12 - megapixel 1.7 / f
wide angle lens,
while the other features a 12 - megapixel
lens has 2.3 x optical zoom.
Optical image stabilization — 5 - axis, no less — and a dual - LED flash rounds things out on the rear,
while the front opts for a 16 - megapixel sensor and a 150 - degree
wide -
angle lens.
One is a telephoto
lens,
while the other is 120 - degree
wide -
angle camera.
The Galaxy S7 uses a 5MP FFC with Live HDR, a large f / 1.7 aperture and 22 mm
wide -
angle lens for selfies and video chatting
while the Nexus 6P uses a larger 8MP FFC.
While for selfie lovers it has an 8 - megapixel snapper with 80 - degree
wide -
angle lens, f / 2.2 aperture and LED Flash.
One of these has a
wide -
angle lens with an ƒ / 1.8 aperture,
while the second has a telephoto
lens with a ƒ / 2.8 aperture.
The new phone omits the telephoto
lens in favor of a more conventional
wide -
angle 20 - megapixel
lens,
while the standard
lens is rated at 16 MP.
Coming down to the specs of the iSightDuo camera, we have a
wide -
angle lens with an f / 1.8 aperture,
while the telephoto
lens packs a f / 2.4 aperture.
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.
While it's got the
wide -
angle dual aperture
lens, just like the S9, it also has a telephoto option that's constantly zoomed a little further into the action.
One is a 20MP shooter with a top - notch Sony IMX376 sensor and f / 2.0 aperture, believe it or not,
while the other is a
wide -
angle lens aiming to fit more of your friends in the frame.
The device offers an 8 MP front camera with f / 2.4
wide angle lens and 1/4 inch Exmor R 120 - degree mobile image sensor
while offering a 23 MP Exmor RS camera sensor of 1/2.3 inch size and f / 2.0
wide angle lens.
The front camera is an 8MP shooters with a
wide angle lens and auto focus,
while the rear camera is a 16MP shooter with dual tone flash.
The 16MP has a 75 - degree filed of view and f / 1.8 aperture,
while the 8MP is a
wide -
angle lens with f / 2.4 aperture and an FOV of 135 degrees.There's also a 5MP camera on the front for selfies and video chat.
aperture
while the front offers a combination of a
wide -
angle 20 MP
lens and a 2 MP for selfies and video calling.
Samsung went with a telephoto
lens while LG stuck with its super
wide angle lens.
While the
wide -
angle lacks a lot of the features of the standard
lens, it still manages to do quite well in most scenarios, although in lower light environments you can definitely see its limitations.
Generally, the idea with dual front cameras is that one of them is meant for standard close - up portraits,
while the other incorporates a
wide -
angle lens for group shots.
The
wide -
angle lens sports an f / 1.8 aperture,
while the telephoto
lens is f / 2.2.
While OEMs like Samsung and Apple have chosen to outfit their second camera with a zoom
lens, OEMs like LG utilize a
wide -
angle lens for their second camera.
While the Galaxy S9 + has dual camera
lens setup on the back just like the Galaxy Note 8, one with a primary
lens with the telephoto shooter for lossless optical zoom and better portraits and another
wide angle lens.
The 21MP camera includes 4K video capability and video HDR,
while the 5MP front camera features a
wide angle lens and selfie flash.
The
wide -
angle sensor has a f / 1.8 aperture,
while the telephoto
lens has a f / 2.8 aperture.
One
lens has an f / 1.7 aperture
wide -
angle 25 mm
lens,
while the other has a 59 mm
lens with 2.3 X optical zoom capable of 12x magnification, according to The Verge.
One of the sensors sports a
wide -
angle lens,
while the other is equipped with a telephoto
lens.