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And despite promises of better lighting, the Galaxy S7 often produced better night shots than the P9 The dual lenses offer one neat trick: They sense depth, so you can blur out the background to highlight something in the foreground, mimicking an SLR technique done by adjusting the lens aperture The P9 isn t available in the U.S. yet, but Huawei is taking a similar dual lens approach with the just announced Honor 8. As with other wide angle lenses, though, LG s produces distortion around the edges of the image. Think of how warped fisheye shots look. Columns inside St. Peter s Basilica look curved rather than straight. Distant objects look even farther away.
Wide angles aren t always desirable. If you re shooting an elephant in front of you, you want more of the elephant and less of its surroundings. But wide angles are great when you re shooting a large landmark or a large group of people from close up. As with other wide angle lenses, though, LG s produces distortion around the edges of the image. Think of how warped fisheye shots look. Columns inside St. Peter s Basilica look curved rather than straight. Distant objects look even farther away. The regular lens is what you ll want most of the time. Of course, you can get something close to a wide angle shot by installing apps or using built in panorama features, but it takes time to pan across the landscape, rather than snap once. That software approach also doesn t work for video.
And despite promises of better lighting, the Galaxy S7 often produced better night shots than the P9. The dual lenses offer one neat trick: They sense depth, so you can blur out the background to highlight something in the foreground, mimicking an SLR technique done by adjusting the lens aperture.
But the module gives you amazing zoom shots that you can easily share via the phone. That s not a simple task with most cameras. LG G5 The G5 s second lens offers an impressive 135 degree wide angle, compared with 78 degrees on the normal one. That s the difference between getting the entire Colosseum in Rome into a single shot, as opposed to just some of it. At St. Peter s Basilica in the Vatican City, the wide angle gets you not just Michelangelo s dome but also the ornate columns holding it up. With most cameras, you re shooting as though you lack peripheral vision. With a wide angle, the photo frame expands to almost match your real life field of view.
Wide angles aren t always desirable. If you re shooting an elephant in front of you, you want more of the elephant and less of its surroundings. But wide angles are great when you re shooting a large landmark or a large group of people from close up. With it, a statue of Alexander Hamilton in New York s Central Park looks as sharp from afar as it would closer up. By contrast, the same statue taken with the regular lens from afar looks dull. It s possible to make out a New York University logo on a bean bag toss game board shot with the second lens from across the lawn; with the regular lens, it s just a blob of purple.
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