\"\"Dual camera<\/a> phones -not only are they becoming more common but they're also becoming a lot more affordable. Price revisions and new contenders under the Rs 15,000 mark mean that everyone can enjoy the shallow focus and bokeh effects that dual cameras are known for say Karan Bajaj and Hitesh Raj Bhagat<\/em>
\n
Lenovo<\/a> K8 Note (Rs 12,999 onwards)
\n
\nThe K8 Note is the first device from
Lenovo<\/a> to come with a dual camera system and that too on a budget. The phone has a 13MP + 5MP dual camera setup which enables a user to go as low as f1.2 aperture via the camera interface for bokeh effect. On the front is a 13MP selfie camera with a soft LED flash for low light. For the price, you get a 5.5-inch full HD display, deca-core processor, 34GB RAM, 3264GB storage, a 4,000mAh battery and it runs stock Android 7.1.Lenovo K8 plus (`10,999) Lenovo K8 Plus is a compact version of the Lenovo K8 Note.It comes with a similar dual camera setup -13MP + 5MP and has a dual-tone LED flash.Like the K8 Note, the K8 Plus has the same camera interface with real-time bokeh effect with f1.2 aperture via software. However, the front has an 8MP camera with a LED flash for selfies. It has a 5.2inch full HD display, octa-core Helio P25 processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage, 4,000mAh battery and stock Android 7.1.
\n
Coolpad<\/a> Cool 1 (Rs 8,999 onwards)
\n
\nWhile
Coolpad<\/a> has recently launched the Cool Play 6 with a dual camera, the Cool 1 launched earlier this year also has a great dual camera setup. It has a dual 13MP setup -a primary color lens and a secondary monochrome lens which enables the phone to capture images with excellent details.The interface also offers the option to change the aperture value after capture as per preference. There is a 5.5-inch full HD display, Snapdragon 652 processor, 4GB RAM, 32GB storage (non-expandable) and a 4,060mAh battery.
\n
\nExisting Options
\n
Xiaomi<\/a> Mi A1 (Rs 14,999)
\n
\nThis one was quite a departure for
Xiaomi<\/a>: a phone with stock Android instead of the heavily customised MiUI. This special version of the Mi 5x was launched in some markets due to customer demand. But it also has one of the best dual camera setups on this bench. The dual 12MP cameras enable 2x optical zoom and portrait mode.One is a wide angle (26mm) with f2.2 aperture while the other is a telephoto (50mm) with f2.6 aperture. Other specs include a 1080p 5.5-inch screen, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, 3,080mAh battery and a weight of 165 grams.
\n
\nHonor 6x (Rs 9,999 onwards)
\n
\nHonor 6x was amongst the first budget phones to come with a dual camera setup earlier this year. It has a 12MP + 2MP camera and offers an aperture range of f0.95 to f16 via the camera interface.The interface also offers a plethora of shoot modes including light paint, colour splash etc. On the front is a wide-angle 8MP fixed focus camera.Other specifications include a 5.5-inch full HD display, octa-core Kirin 655 processor, 34GB RAM, 32GB storage and a 3,340mAh battery.
\n
\nZopo Speed X (Rs 11,999)
\n
\nZopo's mid-range dual camera smartphone features a 13MP + 2MP rear camera system. On the software side it has a dedicated bokeh mode that uses both cameras to add a background blur effect that makes the subject stand out.It has a 5-inch full HD display in an all metal body and runs Android 7.0.Hardware specifications include octa core Mediatek MT6753 processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage and a 2,680mAh battery.
\n
\nHonor 8 (Rs 14,999)
\n
\nSnap this one up if you like deals because it used to be priced at `29,990. The glittery back panel small size hides the fact that this phone boasts the same kind of dual camera smarts seen in the more expensive Huawei P9 (which was co-branded with Leica). Despite the small size, it has a clickable fingerprint scanner `smart key', IR blaster, 3.5mm out and dual 12MP cameras that sit flush with the phone. One of the cameras only captures monochrome, serving to add detail to info from the primary. It also has shallow depthportrait and you can adjust the aperture level and area of focus after capturing the photo.
\n
\nCommon Questions Answered
\n
\nFor Cameras -Are Two Heads Better Than One?
\n
For decades, we've been told that SLR and large format cameras are the best at photography. It simply has to do with size (of the film -and later, of the image sensor). Size wins in a traditional world but
smartphones<\/a> are anything but. Particularly in the camera department, manufacturers have found clever ways to eke out better quality every year. This explains why dual (and triple and quad...) cameras are a trend. Having multiple sensors and lenses can overcome some of the limitations of a smartphone -a device that has to be thin, light, efficient and durable. In fact, the technology exists to make a camera with 16 sensors and lenses.The Light L16 camera is only slightly larger than a 5.5-inch smartphone but claims to capture DSLR-beating, 81 Megapixel photos. That's the next step for smartphones<\/a>. It won't end with just two cameras, that's for sure.
\n
\nBudget Dual vs Premium Dual -What's The Difference?
\n
\nJust slapping on an extra lens does not mean you'll instantly get better photos.Plus, there are different approaches to the dual camera setup. One approach is to have two lenses of different focal lengths so that you can zoom in on a subject. Another approach is to have one ultra-wide angle lens to offer an interesting perspective. Or the secondary camera could be monochrome, simply capturing additional light, which is to be merged with the results from the main camera for better overall quality.Whatever the approach, the kind of sensor used (size of pixels, size of sensor, quality), lens qualityaperture and image processing enginealgorithms go a long way in determining image quality.
\n
\nWhy Better Quality? Aren't Smartphone Cameras Good Enough?
\n
\nNot by a long shot. Most of them still struggle to capture good photos in low light. And when you compare the noise levels and resolving power of a smartphone with a DSLR, there's still a massive difference. According to a recent report by analytics firm InfoTrends, of the roughly 1200 billion digital photos that are going to be captured by the end of 2017, 85% of those photos will be captured by smartphones. Only 10.3% of those photos will be taken by digital cameras and that number is falling. Once you recognise this irreversible trend, you'll understand why the multi camera is here to stay.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":61126786,"title":"Telecom investors like the M&A tune, think long","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/telecom-investors-like-the-ma-tune-think-long\/61126786","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":61127111,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"The budget dual cam smartphone battle","synopsis":"Dual camera phones -not only are they becoming more common but they're also becoming a lot more affordable.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/the-budget-dual-cam-smartphone-battle","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Karan Bajaj","author_link":"\/author\/479218843\/karan-bajaj","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479218843.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":479218843,"author_name":"Karan Bajaj","author_seo_name":"karan-bajaj","designation":"Editor","agency":false}},{"author_name":"Hitesh Raj Bhagat","author_link":"\/author\/479214813\/hitesh-raj-bhagat","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479214813.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":479214813,"author_name":"Hitesh Raj Bhagat","author_seo_name":"hitesh-raj-bhagat","designation":"Editor","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-10-18 08:59:05","lastupd":"2017-10-18 09:06:22","breadcrumbTags":["dual camera","Xiaomi","Devices","Smartphones","Coolpad","Lenovo"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/the-budget-dual-cam-smartphone-battle"}}" data-authors="[" karan bajaj","hitesh raj bhagat"]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-10-18" data-index="article_1">

预算双凸轮智能手机的战斗

双摄像头的手机——只是他们变得越来越普遍,但他们也变得更负担得起的。

卡兰巴贾杰 语拉吉巴
  • 更新2017年10月18日09:06点坚持
双摄像头手机——只是他们变得越来越普遍,但他们也变得更负担得起的。价格修改和新的竞争者在Rs 15000大关意味着每个人都可以享受双摄像头的浅聚焦和散景效果以说卡兰巴贾杰和语Raj巴

联想K8注意(Rs 12999起)

K8注意是第一个设备联想带有双摄像机系统,也在一个预算。电话有13个mp + 5 mp双相机设置,它让用户去低焦镜头光圈通过相机界面散景效果。在前面的是一个13 mp摄像头有问题用软低亮度的LED闪光灯。的价格,5.5英寸全高清显示屏,deca-core处理器,34 gb内存,3264 gb的存储、4000 mah电池运行Android 7.1。联想K8 +(10999)联想K8 +是一个紧凑版本的联想K8注意。它有一个类似的双摄像机设置-13 mp + 5 mp和双音LED闪光灯。美丽像K8注意,加上有相同的相机接口实时通过软件与焦镜头光圈散景效果。然而,前面有一个8像素的摄像头selfies LED闪光灯。它有一个5.2英寸全高清显示屏,octa-core赫利奥P25处理器,3 gb内存,32 gb存储、4000 mah电池和股票Android 7.1。

酷派数码酷1 (Rs 8999年起)

酷派数码最近推出了酷玩6双摄像头,酷1推出了今年早些时候也有一个伟大的双相机设置。它有一个双重13议员设置——原色镜头和一个次要单色镜片使电话捕获图像的细节。接口还提供选项改变光圈值捕获后按偏好。有一个5.5英寸全高清显示屏,Snapdragon处理器,652 4 gb RAM, 32 gb存储(non-expandable)和4060 mah电池。

现有的选项

小米Mi A1 (Rs 14999)

这个很明显不同小米:用Android手机而不是大量定制MiUI。这种特殊版本的Mi 5 x由于客户需求推出了一些市场。但它也有一个最好的双相机设置这个长椅上。双12 mp摄像头启用2倍光学变焦和竖屏模式。一个是广角(26毫米)与f2.2孔径;另一个则是与f2.6孔径长焦(50毫米)。其他规格包括1080 p 5.5英寸的屏幕,4 gb内存,64 gb的存储、3080 mah电池和165克的重量。

纪念6 x (Rs 9999起)

纪念6 x是在第一次预算手机今年早些时候有双相机设置。它有12 mp + 2像素的摄像头,并提供f0.95 f16通过相机的光圈范围界面。接口还提供了大量的拍摄模式包括光油漆,颜色飞溅等。在前面是一个广角8 mp定焦镜头。其他规范包括5.5英寸全高清显示屏,octa-core麒麟655处理器,34个gb的RAM, 32 gb存储和3340 mah电池。

Zopo速度X (Rs 11999)

13个议员Zopo中档双摄像头的智能手机功能+ 2像素的后置摄像头系统。在软件方面它有专用的焦外成像模式,它使用两个摄像头添加一个背景模糊效果,使主题突出。它有一个5英寸全高清显示的所有金属身体和运行Android 7.0。硬件规格包括八面体核心联发科MT6753处理器,3 gb内存,32 gb存储和2680 mah电池。

14999年荣誉8 (Rs)

拍这个如果你喜欢交易,因为它曾经是售价为29990。那些闪闪发光的后板体积小隐藏了事实,这款手机拥有同样的双摄像机智慧的更昂贵的华为票数与徕卡(联名)。尽管规模小,但它有一个可点击的指纹扫描仪智能钥匙,红外光束,3.5毫米和双12 mp摄像头,坐在电话充裕。唯一的相机捕捉单色,添加详细信息从主。它也有浅depthportrait和你可以调整光圈的级别和区域集中在捕捉照片。

常见问题回答

相机——两个脑袋比一个?

几十年来,我们一直被告知单反摄影和大画幅相机是最好的。它只是与大小(电影——之后,图像传感器)。大小获胜,但在传统的世界智能手机却一点也不。特别是在相机部门,制造商发现聪明的办法挤出每年质量更好。这就解释了为什么双(三,四…)相机是一种趋势。拥有多个传感器和镜头可以克服一些智能手机——设备的局限性,薄,轻,高效耐用。事实上,这项技术存在一个具有16个传感器的相机和镜头。光L16相机仅略大于5.5英寸的智能手机,但声称捕获DSLR-beating, 81像素的照片。这是下一步智能手机。它不会结束只有两个摄像头,这是肯定的。

预算双重vs溢价双重——的区别是什么?

只是拍打一个额外的镜头并不意味着你会马上得到更好的照片。另外,双相机设置有不同的方法。一种方法是有两个不同焦距的镜头,这样您就可以放大一个主题。另一种方法是有一个超宽视角镜头提供了一个有趣的观点。或二级相机可以单色,简单地捕捉额外的光,被合并的结果从主相机更好的整体质量。无论哪种方法,使用的传感器(传感器像素的大小,大小,质量),镜头qualityaperture和图像处理enginealgorithms决定图像质量大有裨益。

为什么更好的质量?智能手机的摄像头好吗?

绝对没有希望。他们中的大多数人仍在低光捕捉好照片。和当你在考虑对比噪声水平和分辨能力的智能手机数码单反相机,还有一个巨大的差异。根据分析公司InfoTrends最近的一份报告,大约有1.2万亿的数码照片,要捕捉到2017年底,85%的这些照片将被智能手机。只有10.3%的人将数码相机拍摄的照片,这一数字正在下降。一旦你认识到这种不可逆转的趋势,你会明白为什么多相机在这里留下来。
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\"\"Dual camera<\/a> phones -not only are they becoming more common but they're also becoming a lot more affordable. Price revisions and new contenders under the Rs 15,000 mark mean that everyone can enjoy the shallow focus and bokeh effects that dual cameras are known for say Karan Bajaj and Hitesh Raj Bhagat<\/em>
\n
Lenovo<\/a> K8 Note (Rs 12,999 onwards)
\n
\nThe K8 Note is the first device from
Lenovo<\/a> to come with a dual camera system and that too on a budget. The phone has a 13MP + 5MP dual camera setup which enables a user to go as low as f1.2 aperture via the camera interface for bokeh effect. On the front is a 13MP selfie camera with a soft LED flash for low light. For the price, you get a 5.5-inch full HD display, deca-core processor, 34GB RAM, 3264GB storage, a 4,000mAh battery and it runs stock Android 7.1.Lenovo K8 plus (`10,999) Lenovo K8 Plus is a compact version of the Lenovo K8 Note.It comes with a similar dual camera setup -13MP + 5MP and has a dual-tone LED flash.Like the K8 Note, the K8 Plus has the same camera interface with real-time bokeh effect with f1.2 aperture via software. However, the front has an 8MP camera with a LED flash for selfies. It has a 5.2inch full HD display, octa-core Helio P25 processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage, 4,000mAh battery and stock Android 7.1.
\n
Coolpad<\/a> Cool 1 (Rs 8,999 onwards)
\n
\nWhile
Coolpad<\/a> has recently launched the Cool Play 6 with a dual camera, the Cool 1 launched earlier this year also has a great dual camera setup. It has a dual 13MP setup -a primary color lens and a secondary monochrome lens which enables the phone to capture images with excellent details.The interface also offers the option to change the aperture value after capture as per preference. There is a 5.5-inch full HD display, Snapdragon 652 processor, 4GB RAM, 32GB storage (non-expandable) and a 4,060mAh battery.
\n
\nExisting Options
\n
Xiaomi<\/a> Mi A1 (Rs 14,999)
\n
\nThis one was quite a departure for
Xiaomi<\/a>: a phone with stock Android instead of the heavily customised MiUI. This special version of the Mi 5x was launched in some markets due to customer demand. But it also has one of the best dual camera setups on this bench. The dual 12MP cameras enable 2x optical zoom and portrait mode.One is a wide angle (26mm) with f2.2 aperture while the other is a telephoto (50mm) with f2.6 aperture. Other specs include a 1080p 5.5-inch screen, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, 3,080mAh battery and a weight of 165 grams.
\n
\nHonor 6x (Rs 9,999 onwards)
\n
\nHonor 6x was amongst the first budget phones to come with a dual camera setup earlier this year. It has a 12MP + 2MP camera and offers an aperture range of f0.95 to f16 via the camera interface.The interface also offers a plethora of shoot modes including light paint, colour splash etc. On the front is a wide-angle 8MP fixed focus camera.Other specifications include a 5.5-inch full HD display, octa-core Kirin 655 processor, 34GB RAM, 32GB storage and a 3,340mAh battery.
\n
\nZopo Speed X (Rs 11,999)
\n
\nZopo's mid-range dual camera smartphone features a 13MP + 2MP rear camera system. On the software side it has a dedicated bokeh mode that uses both cameras to add a background blur effect that makes the subject stand out.It has a 5-inch full HD display in an all metal body and runs Android 7.0.Hardware specifications include octa core Mediatek MT6753 processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage and a 2,680mAh battery.
\n
\nHonor 8 (Rs 14,999)
\n
\nSnap this one up if you like deals because it used to be priced at `29,990. The glittery back panel small size hides the fact that this phone boasts the same kind of dual camera smarts seen in the more expensive Huawei P9 (which was co-branded with Leica). Despite the small size, it has a clickable fingerprint scanner `smart key', IR blaster, 3.5mm out and dual 12MP cameras that sit flush with the phone. One of the cameras only captures monochrome, serving to add detail to info from the primary. It also has shallow depthportrait and you can adjust the aperture level and area of focus after capturing the photo.
\n
\nCommon Questions Answered
\n
\nFor Cameras -Are Two Heads Better Than One?
\n
For decades, we've been told that SLR and large format cameras are the best at photography. It simply has to do with size (of the film -and later, of the image sensor). Size wins in a traditional world but
smartphones<\/a> are anything but. Particularly in the camera department, manufacturers have found clever ways to eke out better quality every year. This explains why dual (and triple and quad...) cameras are a trend. Having multiple sensors and lenses can overcome some of the limitations of a smartphone -a device that has to be thin, light, efficient and durable. In fact, the technology exists to make a camera with 16 sensors and lenses.The Light L16 camera is only slightly larger than a 5.5-inch smartphone but claims to capture DSLR-beating, 81 Megapixel photos. That's the next step for smartphones<\/a>. It won't end with just two cameras, that's for sure.
\n
\nBudget Dual vs Premium Dual -What's The Difference?
\n
\nJust slapping on an extra lens does not mean you'll instantly get better photos.Plus, there are different approaches to the dual camera setup. One approach is to have two lenses of different focal lengths so that you can zoom in on a subject. Another approach is to have one ultra-wide angle lens to offer an interesting perspective. Or the secondary camera could be monochrome, simply capturing additional light, which is to be merged with the results from the main camera for better overall quality.Whatever the approach, the kind of sensor used (size of pixels, size of sensor, quality), lens qualityaperture and image processing enginealgorithms go a long way in determining image quality.
\n
\nWhy Better Quality? Aren't Smartphone Cameras Good Enough?
\n
\nNot by a long shot. Most of them still struggle to capture good photos in low light. And when you compare the noise levels and resolving power of a smartphone with a DSLR, there's still a massive difference. According to a recent report by analytics firm InfoTrends, of the roughly 1200 billion digital photos that are going to be captured by the end of 2017, 85% of those photos will be captured by smartphones. Only 10.3% of those photos will be taken by digital cameras and that number is falling. Once you recognise this irreversible trend, you'll understand why the multi camera is here to stay.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":61126786,"title":"Telecom investors like the M&A tune, think long","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/telecom-investors-like-the-ma-tune-think-long\/61126786","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":61127111,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"The budget dual cam smartphone battle","synopsis":"Dual camera phones -not only are they becoming more common but they're also becoming a lot more affordable.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/the-budget-dual-cam-smartphone-battle","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Karan Bajaj","author_link":"\/author\/479218843\/karan-bajaj","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479218843.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":479218843,"author_name":"Karan Bajaj","author_seo_name":"karan-bajaj","designation":"Editor","agency":false}},{"author_name":"Hitesh Raj Bhagat","author_link":"\/author\/479214813\/hitesh-raj-bhagat","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479214813.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":479214813,"author_name":"Hitesh Raj Bhagat","author_seo_name":"hitesh-raj-bhagat","designation":"Editor","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-10-18 08:59:05","lastupd":"2017-10-18 09:06:22","breadcrumbTags":["dual camera","Xiaomi","Devices","Smartphones","Coolpad","Lenovo"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/the-budget-dual-cam-smartphone-battle"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/the-budget-dual-cam-smartphone-battle/61127111">