Sentences with phrase «wider aperture let»

PDAF technology with dual - tone flash and wider aperture let you click detailed images.
A wider aperture lets in more light, and LG says the f / 1.6 lens on the V30 should let in 25 percent more light than the V20's lens.
The wider aperture lets more light into the sensor making it a great companion for low light photography.

Not exact matches

The Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus have incredibly wide f / 1.5 apertures, which lets in more light into the camera's sensor than the Pixel 2 and 2 XL's f / 1.8 aperture (the lower the number after the «f,» the wider the aperture).
When you place the filter in the imaging system, the aperture is wide enough to let in plenty of near - infrared light.
A wide aperture also lets you discern smaller features.
I won't go into the specifics of exactly what an aperture is (you can read this to find out the basics) but I will say that the wider the aperture, the lower the number (f / 4 is wider than f / 16, for example) and the wider the aperture (or the lower the number) the more light is let in.
That means — and this is the part you need to remember — the lower the f - stop, the wider the aperture is open, and thus the more light that's let in.
- The aperture on the iPhone 7 camera is wider, at f / 1.8, letting in up to 50 percent more light.
The camera features a 6 - element f / 1.8 aperture lens that lets more light into the sensor, plus there's a high - speed sensor and an Apple - designed image signal processor that sets exposure, focus, and white balance while using wide color capture for more true - to - life images.
Shooting at a wider aperture, such as f / 2.0, lets in more light and achieves more «blur» in front of and behind the subject of an image, while shooting at a narrower aperture, such as f / 7.0, lets in less light and results in crisper pictures.
Huawei's wide aperture mode also comes into its own on the Mate 10 Pro's superior hardware — this is the mode that lets you refocus shots after the fact through software magic.
My favorite feature carried over from previous Huawei devices is the wide aperture mode, which lets you take a shot and customize the aperture (and therefore the amount of blur)-- before or after taking the picture — anywhere from f / 0.95 to f / 16.
On the front of the V20, you've got a wide - angle 5 MP shooter with an astounding f / 1.9 aperture to let in more light.
The dual camera setup lets you capture wide aperture images so you can selectively zoom and create fun bokeh photos.
The Galaxy S9 Plus has two 12MP ones, one of which is a telephoto one with a fixed aperture of f / 2.4, while the other is a wide - angle one which cleverly lets you switch between an f / 2.4 aperture and an f / 1.5 aperture — the latter being good for low light.
Surprisingly, there is also a professional mode on the Honor 7X that lets you dig into settings and you can even alter the focal point in photos later one, thanks to the wide aperture mode.
The Mate 9's «wide aperture» mode lets you slide to adjust the camera aperture at will.
Serious content creators should take a good look at the LG V30, which boasts the best wide - angle camera in a phone yet along with a very large f / 1.6 aperture for letting in lots of light.
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 cameras on the rear are dual 12.0 - megapixel shooters, with one being a monochrome and another an RGB lens — yes, the f / 2.2 aperture might not quite measure up to the f / 1.7 on the Galaxy S8 and the OnePlus 5, but on the flip side, the cameras come with Honor / Huawei's wide aperture mode which lets you play around with aperture size to let you bring in the bokeh.
Cameras like DSLRs have adjustable apertures that can be made wider to let in more light or narrower to sharpen an image when the subject is well lit.
It's designed to deliver unparalleled mobile photography with a dual - camera system that features the flagship Sony IMX362 image sensor and a large, f / 1.8 aperture lens that offers incredible low - light performance to let users capture gorgeous photos at night or indoors, as well as a 120 ° wide - angle lens that enables users to fit more scenery and people in the frame.
There's two reasons for this: a wider f 1/1.8 aperture lets in more light, compared with f 2/2.2 on the previous phones, and Apple finally gave both the 7 and 7 Plus optical image stabilization, which improves exposure while minimizing hand shake.
The dual camera setup can be used in concert with Wide - aperture mode, which lets users manually adjust the aperture from f / 0.95 to f / 16.
The IMX135 has proven reliable in the past, but devices like the LG G2 compensated for the relatively small pixel size by including optical image stabilization, or in the case of the OnePlus One, a wider aperture that lets in more light.
That means that in low light, you'll take photos with the wider aperture, which should let in more light and lead to a sharper picture.
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