Sentences with phrase «wide aperture portrait»

For example, if you want to take portraits, you should buy a great, wide aperture portrait lens.

Not exact matches

The Samsung Galaxy S9 + features a dual camera setup at the back, which consists of a 12 - megapixel wide - angle lens with a variable aperture and a second 12 - megapixel telephoto lens for portrait mode and optical zoom.
For portraits, a wide aperture is going to look great.
With its Wide Aperture mode enabled, the Huawei Mate 10 Pro is capable of creating a bokeh effect with accurate depth estimation and good subject isolation that is even a touch better than the iPhone 8 Plus's Portrait mode.
Not only can it take solid pictures, it also offers plenty of fun features like portrait and wide - aperture modes.
Wide aperture photography is also what the ever - popular portrait mode is based on, and while both the 5T and View 10 offer a portrait mode for taking artsy photos of your friends, they go about it in different ways.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 + features a dual camera setup at the back, which consists of a 12 - megapixel wide - angle lens with a variable aperture and a second 12 - megapixel telephoto lens for portrait mode and optical zoom.
There is a Portrait mode and Wide Aperture mode for the front as well as back camera, though it takes a little bit of extra time to focus on objects.
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).
A second wide - angle lens with an f / 1.7 aperture replaces it, and OnePlus says it provides much better low - light performance and better portrait mode effects.
There are some caveats in this test, of course: With different focal lengths and apertures (2.87 and ƒ / 2.2 for the front - facing camera, vs. 6 and ƒ / 2.4 for the rear - facing) framing the exact picture was often tricky; in addition, the ISP was much more reticent to create a depth map for non-human subjects on the front - facing camera — I often had to shoot significantly wider on the front - facing camera to get it to enable Portrait mode.
The 16MP +20 MP dual rear camera comes with a lot of modes, including Portrait, wide aperture mode, etc..
Portrait mode (called wide aperture here) isn't just limited to faces, and you can adjust the depth of field to fit the background, a neat touch that even the iPhone doesn't allow.
Portrait mode and wide aperture mode pretty much produce the same effect, but are meant for different purposes.
Huawei has instead chosen to prioritize sub-modes like portrait, moving image, wide aperture and enhanced colors along the top row of quick selectable icons.
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.
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.
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.
Clearly, the cam hides a few nifty beautify tricks up its sleeve, likely coming with wider f / 2.0 aperture than even the main 13MP shooter of the OnePlus X. Speaking of, the X already provides 8 generous megapixels for self - portraits, but the OnePlus 2 only has 5 in tow.
The rear camera is 16MP + 2MP and Honor has added a portrait mode here, a wide - aperture mode along with an option for a «Motion picture.»
The two new sensors have f / 1.8 and f / 2.8 apertures for wide and zoomed pictures providing more natural bokeh with Portrait Mode.
It also comes with Huawei's take on the popular portrait mode blur effect, termed Wide Aperture mode here.
In the samples that I took, I used portrait mode, wide aperture mode, automatic full color, and monochrome.
The camera offers a Wide Aperture and a Portrait mode to take advantage of the depth of field captured by the secondary lens.
The only exception is portrait mode and Huawei's signature wide aperture mode, which is most likely due to the fact that the MediaPads don't have dual rear cameras.
Both Portrait mode and Wide aperture are located in the top menu bar to the right of the flash icon
The camera also has Wide aperture and Portrait shooting modes.
Wide - angle and Telephoto Cameras, Wide - angle: f / 1.8 Aperture, Telephoto: f / 2.8 Aperture, Portrait Mode, Portrait Lighting (Beta), Optical Image Stabilization, Six Element Lens, Panorama (Upto 63MP), Sapphire Crystal Lens Cover, Backside Illumination Sensor, Hybrid IR Filter, Autofocus with Focus Pixels, Tap to Focus with Focus Pixels, Live Photos with Stabilization, Wide Color Capture for Photos and Live Photos, Improved Local Tone Mapping, Body and Face Detection, Exposure Control, Noise Reduction, Auto HDR for Photos, Auto Image Stabilization, Burst Mode, Timer Mode, Photo Geotagging, Image Formats Captured: HEIF And JPEG
You may not be able to recreate Rembrandt's self - portrait but the wide - open aperture on the Huawei P10 means you can capture an image in relatively low light and still find it's sharp and detailed.
Portrait Mode in the iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8 Plus and (soon) the iPhone X uses the camera's two lenses to record depth data and a DSLR - like wide aperture effect.
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