Samsung brings two new camera sensors: 12MP 1.28µm with Dual Pixel and 24MP 0.9µm
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Samsung’s ISOCELL camera sensor
brand has two new additions – one in the Fast and one in the Slim
categories. The first one is a smaller version of Samsung’s 12MP Dual
Pixel sensor, that will eliminate the camera bump even on thin phones.
The second one is similarly small and uses pixel binning to compensate
for its small pixels.
ISOCELL Fast 2L9 (12MP, 1.28µm) • ISOCELL Fast 2X7 (24MP, 0.9µm)
The ISOCELL Fast 2L9 is a 12MP sensor with 1.28µm pixels (down from
1.4µm pixels on the S8 camera). It uses Dual Pixels – two photo diodes
in each pixels – for the trademark fast, highly accurate autofocus.
Samsung says it enables pleasing bokehs with just a single camera too. The ISOCELL Slim 2X7 is a 24MP sensor and it is the first to use
pixels smaller than 1µm – 0.9µm to be precise. In the dark, it will
combine four neighboring pixels to increase light sensitivity (Samsung
calls this Tetracell). The Deep Trench Isolation of ISOCELL sensor
promises improved dynamic range and reduced color crosstalk.
Deep Trench Isolation keeps light from one pixel from hitting other nearby pixels
Both sensors are designed to fit in thin phones, free of camera
humps. They will be used both as main cameras and as selfie cameras,
though it’s not clear when the first phones using these sensors will
launch. Samsung has committed to further develop sensors with sub-1µm
pixels.
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