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Optical Image Stabilization
3 times mentioned • Kae Lok • 09 September 2017
Optical Image Stabilization
Samsung isn't the first smartphone company to use a dual-camera system, but the Note 8 implementation is one of the best around. The two back cameras each shoot at 12-megapixels, one equipped with an f/1.7 wide-angle lens and the other an f/2.4 telephoto lens. Only the former gets Dual Pixel focusing, but both – unlike on an iPhone 7 Plus – have optical image stabilization.
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Front Facing Camera
3 times mentioned • Gary Kingston • 12 February 2016
Front Facing Camera
Sony Xperia C3: 5MP
Sony has so much confidence in the Xperia C3's selfie-taking abilities that it's the main thing it's selling it on. C3 arrives with a 5-megapixel front facing camera in combination with an LED flash. In fact, there are not many smartphone vendors creating many megapixels in their front cameras and even fewer have a flash, so that's a good start.
The handset also be designed to omit a soft, flattering light like the above OPPO N1. Besides that, it does have a wide-angle lens, so there's no need to worry because you can fit more people into your shot. And all of things you need is to “smile” thanks to the smile detection feature.
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Most Advanced
90 times mentioned • Jennifer Tan • 10 December 2016
Most Advanced
We pack our smartphones with our most advanced photography technology: the Exmor RS™ for mobile image sensor, the award-winning G Lens and Sony's Bionz image processing. Sharp shots with less noise. The 1/2.3” Exmor RS™ for mobile image sensor ensures clear capturing with true-to-life details. Sony's award-winning G Lens. The G Lens captures more light. This 24 mm wide-angle lens also lets you fit more into the frame. Intelligent image processing.
With the BIONZ™ for mobile image-processing engine, you get vivid colours and less noise.
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Optical Zoom
10 times mentioned • Gary Lee • 02 February 2015
Optical Zoom
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