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The LG V30 May Come With an f/1.6 arpeture;and that is cool!

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The LG V30 might come with a dual camera setup with an amazing arpeture of f/1.6! Do you know what this means? See also: How smartphone cameras work It means that the amount of light entering this thing would be massive. Photos would have unmatched quality,and no other camera would stand a chance. The front of the phone may also look like this: Like all rumours, these should be taken with a pinch of salt. But,if this is how it actually turns out,would you buy one and for how much? Let us know in the comments section. Thanks for stopping by.

How smartphone cameras work

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The fact that people take a lot of photos on their smartphone is nothing new. In fact,many manufacturers now make phones which emphasize the camera as the main selling point of the phone. The Infinix Zero 4, Camon CX ,HOT S,many phones from many manufacturers emphasize on taking great shots. But many people do not know how these cameras work. So,I'll explain. There are six basic steps in taking photos on a smartphone camera. They are: 1. The user (or smartphone) focuses on the object. 2. Light enters into the lens.(light is everything on photography) 3. The arpeture controls how much light enters into the lens. 4. The shutter determines how long the sensor is exposed to light 5. The sensor captures the image 6. Post processing takes place in the software of the phone. There may also be some noise reduction. Since most of the machines that do this are relatively simple machines,they all follow the laws of physics. Now,in smartphones,some problems will arise. These problems