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  2. The best phone for video recording and vlogging in 2022 - AOL

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    Both its main and telephoto cameras use f/1.9 lenses, paired with its relatively large sensor, this helps the Xiaomi 12 Pro to produce rich footage in daylight and natural, detailed footage in low ...

  3. Infinix Hot 9 Pro - Wikipedia

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    The Infinix Hot 9 Pro has a 48 MP camera, a 2 MP depth camera, a 2 MP macro camera and a QVGA (low light sensor) camera. It can record video in 1080p @ 30fps. It also has Quad-LED flash, HDR and panorama.

  4. Back-illuminated sensor - Wikipedia

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    A traditional, front-illuminated digital camera is constructed in a fashion similar to the human eye, with a lens at the front and photodetectors at the back. This traditional orientation of the sensor places the active matrix of the digital camera image sensor—a matrix of individual picture elements—on its front surface and simplifies manufacturing.

  5. Nokia 7.2 - Wikipedia

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    The main rear camera is a 48 MP camera that is set to 12 MP by default, improving the quality of the camera, in terms of megapixels, in comparison the Nokia 808 PureView and Lumia 1020. [3] A dedicated night mode camera was introduced in the 7.2, which claims to help "improve low-light photography". [4]

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    The Best Cheap Phones. Best Overall: Google Pixel 7a. Best Big-Screen Phone: OnePlus 12R. Best iPhone: Apple iPhone SE. Best Samsung: Samsung Galaxy A54. Best Under $300: OnePlus Nord N30. What to ...

  7. Camera phone - Wikipedia

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    Cameras on cell phones proved popular right from the start, as indicated by the J-Phone in Japan having had more than half of its subscribers using cell phone cameras in two years. The world soon followed. In 2003, more camera phones were sold worldwide than stand-alone digital cameras largely due to growth in Japan and Korea. [110]