The Ultimate Camera Phone

     The only thing that seems to be important to smartphone users is the camera. That has encouraged the manufacturers to produce some really good camera phones. The ultimate photo can't be clicked with a single camera, Hence manufacturers are using a Dual camera setup or a Triple camera setup, But the Dual-Camera Setup has become standard in the industry. There are different implementations of these individual cameras. Generally, The first camera is primary lens and second can be telephoto, wide angle or depth-sensing. But some companies are still using a single lens and the photos are also top notch. 

     Google is using a single lens and also has some of the best photos in the industry with their Pixel lineup. Meanwhile a major company, Huawei went for a triple camera setup with their P20 Pro. They use three cameras differently. The topmost is an 8MP telephoto lens with f/2.4 aperture, Which helps to give the portrait effect. The second lens is a massive 40MP with f/1.8 aperture. The highest Mega Pixel count we have seen since Nokia Lumia 1020 in 2013. The last one is a 20MP f/1.6 aperture monochrome lens. The camera has the highest smartphone camera rating ever. Some of the other best camera phones are Huawei P20, Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus, Google Pixel 2 and iPhone X. To a normal user, these all will have the same images, But experts can actually differentiate them of certain criteria. To a normal user after a certain time, these changes might be visible.

     Today's smartphones have a higher rating than actual cameras. Smartphones have clearly surpassed cameras along with other functionalities. We have not yet reached the perfect camera smartphone other than our eyes. But, the smartphone cameras have clearly been improving a lot. 


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