Samsung’s new Galaxy S9 and S9+ each have an impressive new camera lens that can intelligently switch between two different apertures to capture the best daytime and low-light photos. You've probably seen how it works in that Samsung ad that got a lot of play at the Oscars. The camera takes fantastic photos in almost any lighting conditions by constricting the lens to let in more or less light. The tech makes the S9 camera work more like a “real” camera, and it might even point the way for other smartphones. Will Apple and Google and everyone else soon copy Samsung for a change? SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ review Read more... More about Google, Apple, Iphone, Samsung, and Cameras source: http://ift.tt/2Df1cHg via #PCH3lp by: Raymond Wong Original Post: http://ift.tt/2Df1cHg http://ift.tt/2p2j8jz
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