Samsung ISOCELL Bright GW1 is still the highest resolution mobile camera sensor |
HIGHLIGHTS
- Samsung's brilliant GW1 has become the highest resolution mobile camera sensor.
- In low-light, it delivers 16-megapixel photos by merging four pixels to on
- Samsung also refreshed its existing 48-megapixel camera sensor
The new Samsung camera sensor will deliver a 16-megapixel yield in low-light conditions by merging four pixels into one using its Tetra cell innovation. Samsung's 48-megapixel camera sensor does the same thing and delivers a 12-megapixel yield. The camera sensor can also descramble its shading channel to convey full-size 64-megapixel shots.
Samsung's new 64-megapixel ISOCELL sensor has support for ongoing HDR of up to 100-decibels which as per Samsung provides more extravagant hues. As per Samsung, the dynamic scope of a traditional sensor is around 60 decibels while that of the human eye is considered to associate with 120 decibels. The South Korean monster also propelled a refreshed version of its 48-megapixel sensor called the ISOCELL Bright GM2. This refreshed sensor also gets Tetra cell innovation alongside a remosaic calculation for sufficiently bright environments which should help improve picture quality.
Just like the 64-megapixel sensor the new 48-megapixel sensor also gets Super PD for elite phase location auto-focus. 48-megapixel sensors are slowing getting to be regular on smartphones and we have seen phones like the Honor View 20 ₹ 37,999 and the Redmi Note 7 Pro ₹ 16,599 sporting such sensors. Oppo, Motorola and Realme are also using 48-megapixel sensors. Samsung isn't the just a solitary one giving a such a sensor as Sony also has one available, the Sony IMX586.