The X's optical image stabilization and
wider aperture telephoto counter both these things.
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.
It incorporates two 12MP sensors with an f / 1.7
aperture on the
wide - angle lens, and an f / 2.4
aperture on the
telephoto lens.
The iPhone X has two 12 MP camera sensors on the back, one with an f / 1.8
wide aperture and the other with a f / 2.4
telephoto aperture, with OIS features on both sensors that are not included with the View10's rear cameras.
It has two 12 - megapixel cameras, one
wide - angle lens with optical image stabilization (f / 1.8
aperture), and one
telephoto lens (f / 2.8
aperture).
Notably, the
wide - angle lens has a f / 1.8
aperture (with optical image stabilization), while the
telephoto one now has f / 2.8.
The
telephoto sensor now has a
wider, f / 2.4
aperture and optical image stabilization, both of which are really helpful when trying to shoot in low light.
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.
The iPhone 8 Plus comes equipped with a dual 12 - megapixel camera, with the
wide - angle sensor featuring an f / 1.8
aperture lens, and the
telephoto lens an f / 2.8
aperture.
The first lens in the iPhone 7 Plus is the same
wide - angle 28 mm lens included in the iPhone 7, but it is installed alongside a second 12 - megapixel 56 mm
telephoto lens with an f / 2.8
aperture.
The phone's camera module, which sits adjacent to a dual - tone flash, comprises a 12MP
wide - angle sensor with a f / 1.75
aperture and 13MP
telephoto camera with a f / 2.6
aperture.
The Plus model has two 12 megapixel cameras, with the
wide - angle f / 1.8
aperture camera accompanied by an f / 2.8 -
aperture telephoto version.
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 secondary,
telephoto lens features 2 × optical zoom and 10 × digital zoom with a
wider aperture of f / 2.4.
Dual cameras with Zeiss optics: 12MP
wide - angle lens with f / 1.75
aperture + 13MP
telephoto lens with f / 2.6
aperture
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.
Talking about the dual rear cameras, there is a 12MP
wide - angle sensor with f / 1.8
aperture and a 12MP
telephoto sensor with f / 2.0
aperture.
The iPhone X has a f / 1.8
aperture wide - angle lens like the iPhone 8 Plus, but a f / 2.4
aperture telephoto lens, which means the iPhone X is slightly better equipped to take photos in conditions with low light.
Specifically, on the rear of the phone, the S9 + has the 12MP, dual -
aperture «
wide angle» camera Samsung is making a big deal about, along with a 12MP «
telephoto» lens with a f / 2.4 fixed
aperture.
On the rear, the device sports 12MP
wide - angle sensor with f / 1.75
aperture and 13MP
telephoto sensor with f / 2.6
aperture.
It's a subtle difference, but I appreciated the
wider aperture on the iPhone X's
telephoto lens versus the iPhone 8 Plus (f / 2.4 vs f / 2.8) in my first day of shooting.
The
wide - angle lens has a f / 1.75
aperture, while the
telephoto lens offers f / 2.6
aperture.
One is a 12 - megapixel
wide - angle lens with f / 1.8
aperture, and the other is a 12 - megapixel
telephoto lens with f / 2.4
aperture.
Apple's iPhone X camera sports dual 12 - megapixel sensors, combining
wide - angle and
telephoto lenses, with f / 1.8 and f / 2.4
apertures, respectively.
And considering the iPhone X adds optical image stabilization and a
wider aperture to the
telephoto camera, you can expect a slightly higher score.
All the devices here sport dual rear camera setup but the Mi A1 will sport 12MP
telephoto sensor with f / 2.6
aperture and also a secondary 12MP
wide - angle sensor with f / 2.2
aperture.
Apple iPhone 7 Plus gets a 12MP + 12MP dual rear cameras, where one is
wide ‑ angle lens with ƒ / 1.8
aperture and another is
telephoto lens with f / 2.8
aperture.
The device from Samsung also features the dual camera setup and comes with a 12MP
wide angle main camera with f / 1.7
aperture and a 12MP
telephoto lens with f / 2.4
aperture.
The two cameras are both of 12.0 - megapixels each (one
wide angle and one
telephoto for zooming in), although the
apertures are on the smaller side by modern standards — f / 2.2 on the
wide angle and f / 2.6 on the
telephoto.
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.
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.
Both lenses have the same Dual Pixel 12MP sensor, but the main «
wide» lens has an
aperture of f / 1.7 while the secondary
telephoto lens offers 2X optical zoom but a slower f / 2.4
aperture.
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.
The Galaxy Note 8's lenses both have a fixed
aperture, there's a
wide - angle one that's f / 1.7 and a
telephoto one that's f / 2.4, so it's less flexible, but we found it to be a highly capable camera.
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.
OnePlus 5: Dual Rear Cameras — 16MP
Wide Angle, SONY IMX 398, f / 1.7
aperture + 20MP
TelePhoto, SONY IMX 350, f / 2.6
aperture.
The ƒ / 1.8
aperture on the
wide - angle camera joins an improved ƒ / 2.4
aperture on the
telephoto camera for better photos and videos.
The main (or «
wide») lens has an
aperture of f / 1.7, while the
telephoto is a slower f / 2.4 lens.
The camera hardware for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 includes a dual rear camera, with a 12 MP
wide - angle sensor with f / 1.7
aperture lens combined with another 12 MP
telephoto sensor with f / 2.4
aperture lens.
The
wide lens has an
aperture of f / 1.7, while the
telephoto goes with a slower f / 2.4.
Going with the big trend for 2017, the Mi 6 packs dual 12 - megapixel rear cameras: a
wide - angle 27 mm affair with 4 - axis optical image stabilization and an f / 1.8
aperture, along with a 52 mm f / 2.6
telephoto snapper.
The improvement to the iPhone X's
telephoto lens, including a
wider -
aperture f / 2.4 lens with OIS, helped lift its score over the 8 Plus.
The biggest change here is the new dual camera system which consists of a 28 mm
wide - angle f / 1.8
aperture lens and a 56 mm
telephoto lens with f / 2.8
aperture.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8The Galaxy Note 8 has dual
wide - angle and
telephoto 12 - MP cameras as well, but the
apertures are slightly different: f / 1.7 and f / 2.4.
Mi A1 comes with dual camera setup and houses twin 12 - megapixel camera modules, one
wide - angle, f / 2.2
aperture and the other one being a
telephoto f / 2.6
aperture lens.
The system includes a 16 - megapixel
wide - angle lens with f / 1.7
aperture and a 20 - megapixel
telephoto lens with f / 2.6
aperture.
The
wide - angle lens sports an f / 1.8
aperture, while the
telephoto lens is f / 2.2.
The phone has 16MP +20 MP lens combination at the back, and both the
telephoto and
wide angle lens have a f / 1.7
aperture.
The Galaxy Note 8 features a dual camera setup like all the 2017 flagship devices which comes out with a 12MP
wide angle main sensor with f / 1.7
aperture accompanied with a 12MP
telephoto lens with f / 2.4
aperture.