Get ready for the smartphone camera pixel wars to start all over again You can expect 2019 smartphones to come with cameras ready to deliver...
You can expect 2019 smartphones to come with cameras ready to deliver photos of up to 48-megapixels, thanks to Sonyâs new the IMX586 sensor. Thatâs the industryâs highest pixel count, according to Sony, and the worldâs first ultra-compact pixel size of 0.8 ÃŽ¼m.
The unit measures just 8.0mm diagonally. That means it wonât take significant space inside the smartphones of the future.
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The sensor is supposed to allow DSLR-like performance on smartphones, Sony says.
The sensor comes with a new Quad Bayer color filter array where adjacent 2Ã2 pixel come in the same color, to allow high-sensitivity shooting possible. In low-light pictures, the signals from the four neighboring pixels are added, Sony says, which raises the sensitivity to a level equivalent of 1.6ÃŽ¼m pixels (12-megapixel). The result should be bright, low noise images, Sony says.
The new sensor delivers a dynamic range thatâs four times greater than conventional units, and thatâs because the image sensor comes with Sonyâs exposure control technology and signal processing functionality preloaded.
The new sensor should also improve images on smartphones that use digital zoom rather than optical zoom. Sony offers the following example to demonstrate the capabilities of the sensor:
Image Source: Sony
Itâs unclear at this time what kind of smartphones will make use of the new sensor next year. According to Sony, the sensor will be ready for sampling this September, and itâll cost device makers around $27 per unit.
Source: Google News US Technology | Netizen 24 United States
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