So here is the fun part of the Honor 8. The most exciting & important feature in smartphones nowadays; the camera. The camera features one RGB and one monochrome sensor, 1.25 um large pixel size, the dual 12MP lenses capture more lights, increase picture quality, bring bright colour and crispier details to your photos.
Also the two work together to make photos more vivid and detailed. Both cameras together can also change the depth of field to give your shots more of the professional look usually associated with DSLR cameras the Honor 8 uses the same Sony IMX286sensors with f/2.2 apertures, super-fast laser autofocus, dual-LED flash as the P9 as well as that it has a pair of Image Signal Processors just like the P9 with one IPS/sensor combo effectively handling monochrome while the other handles RGB colour, before smashing them together for a much improved photo.
Honor 8’s wide aperture mode enables you to blur backgrounds from F0.95 to F16, and you can redefine the focus even after the photo has been taken, giving you more creative control over your images. The built-in dual ISP improves focus, speed, and process time when you take pictures.
In addition to the usual camera options, there's also a feature called "Pro mode" option, which offers ISO, shutter speed (a rarity, but useful for longer exposures right through to 30-seconds), exposure compensation, autofocus, white balance and metering controls, which is about as useful if you like more manual setups for your camera. Here you can experiment on different settings to achieve different results & better images.
Got this image from HiHonor website. On the front there is an 8-megapixel camera enough to please selfie lovers even in low light conditions: p It enables you to customize your beauty settings, while also remembering your preferred look. There you go my short review on the camera. Im gonna compare it with the P9 & Samsung note 7 soon.
Also the two work together to make photos more vivid and detailed. Both cameras together can also change the depth of field to give your shots more of the professional look usually associated with DSLR cameras the Honor 8 uses the same Sony IMX286sensors with f/2.2 apertures, super-fast laser autofocus, dual-LED flash as the P9 as well as that it has a pair of Image Signal Processors just like the P9 with one IPS/sensor combo effectively handling monochrome while the other handles RGB colour, before smashing them together for a much improved photo.
Honor 8’s wide aperture mode enables you to blur backgrounds from F0.95 to F16, and you can redefine the focus even after the photo has been taken, giving you more creative control over your images. The built-in dual ISP improves focus, speed, and process time when you take pictures.
In addition to the usual camera options, there's also a feature called "Pro mode" option, which offers ISO, shutter speed (a rarity, but useful for longer exposures right through to 30-seconds), exposure compensation, autofocus, white balance and metering controls, which is about as useful if you like more manual setups for your camera. Here you can experiment on different settings to achieve different results & better images.
Got this image from HiHonor website. On the front there is an 8-megapixel camera enough to please selfie lovers even in low light conditions: p It enables you to customize your beauty settings, while also remembering your preferred look. There you go my short review on the camera. Im gonna compare it with the P9 & Samsung note 7 soon.