Samsung Galaxy S9 expected to feature variable aperture


(MENAFN) According to industry sources and news reports, Samsung Electronics Co.'s Galaxy S9 smartphone is likely to include a variable aperture camera.

Planned to be released in February, the new smartphone reportedly has a camera that can be moved from a very fast aperture of f/1.5 to a slightly slower f/2.4, depending on conditions.

A lower f-stop means that a camera is able to gather more light, leading to better performance in the dark and excellent background blur preferred by many photographers.

The website PhoneArena reported: "With Samsung's variable aperture, the Galaxy S9 will be able to switch between f/1.5 and f/2.4, depending on the scene, which should deliver better shots in low light but also sharper photos in well-lit environments, in theory at least."

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