![]() ![]() The new camera app now also has an upgraded HDR+ mode, which automatically detects when high-dynamic-range should be enabled based on lighting situations. Videos can be recorded in 120fps on the Nexus 5X and up to 240fps on the Nexus 6P, allowing playback to be slowed down by up to a factor of 5 at 48fps. Support for slow-motion video is probably one of the features users have been most clamoring for, and now it's here on both the Nexus 5X and 6P. We found out about many of these in our last two camera teardowns, but there's still plenty of new information. To match the new hardware, Google has also announced updates to the camera app as well. The front-facing camera module now sports an 8 megapixel sensor with HDR+, "so you can get the world's best selfies" on your Nexus phone. On the back of both phones is a 12.3 megapixel Sony sensor with impressively large 1.55 micron pixels, an f/2.0 lens, laser autofocus, and dual LED flash. ![]() The Nexus 5X and the Nexus 6P include significant enhancements to both the front and rear camera modules. Google is betting big on photography this year. ![]() Remember when the camera on Nexus phones was sort of terrible? Yeah, it looks like that's about to change. ![]()
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