Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Samsung new 12MP camera sensor for smartphones

Photo enthusiasts and smart phone are in luck. The Korean company Samsung finally launched the long awaited photo sensor 12 MP CMOS S5k3l1. A backlight technology which will allow much better image capture in low-light.
The characteristics of this sensor are simply breathtaking. With a size of 1/3, 2 inches and the advanced technology of 1.2 micron pixels and backlight, allow us to make the most out of your smartphone as far as imaging is concerned. And is that the new device will include a chip that will correct and compensate for the color and luminance, effectively responding to distorted images.
To get an idea of ​​the magnitude of this development, its size, 1.2 micron pixels is even smaller than the one that incorporates the iPhone 4 and the Nokia 8 respectively. Small footprint for a real beast as technology is concerned. Their development, with RGBW sensor that gives up to 30 percent more brightness compared to a regular filter, get accurate sensitivity at the same time reduces distortion and noise in images.

Highest quality HD recording

The characteristics of this innovative technology is complete with its powerful function to record our HD videos in Full HD 1080p at 60 frames per second 720p HD at 90 fps, and in VGA resolution at 120fps, allowing great videos in slow motion.

Desire to improve

A development that, in the words of vice president of marketing Dojun Rhee them "will lead the market by offering high quality products to the consumer and businessman." We do not know if you will get, but the effort to increase technology in the wide range of smartphones, is just remarkable, constituting a breakthrough in terms of photography is concerned. Certainly a great news that we can enjoy in more detail in the Mobile World Congress In Barcelona, ​​on Monday February 14, where he will be formally introduced.

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