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Samsung today released another 200 million pixel sensor ISOCELL HPX, which continues to use Samsung Electronics ’s minimum pixel size of 0.56μm.
It is worth mentioning that Sony launched the IMX989 lens a few months ago. One of the first terminals to use it will be the Xiaomi Mi 13. However, there is no news that any OEM uses Samsung's new camera sensor yet.
Samsung ISOCELL HPX Advantages
Samsung ISOCELL HPX supports four times lossless zoom. Even if it is magnified 4 times, it can still output 12 million photos.
Samsung Electronics explained:
"DTI technology separates each pixel individually, improving the sensitivity to capture clear and vivid images."
Compared with the 0.64μm pixels of Samsung Electronics' previous generation of products, the pixel size of ISOCELL HPX is reduced by 12%. The latter will also reduce the area of the camera module by 20%. This in turn will make the smartphone thinner and the camera part won't stand out.
Through the integrated technology of 16 pixels, Samsung ISOCELL HPX can automatically switch to three lighting modes according to light conditions:
In a good lighting environment, the pixel size remains at 0.56μm (200MP);
in a low-light environment, the pixels are converted to 1.12μm (50MP);
in a dark environment, 16 pixels are combined into one pixel to obtain a 2.24μm pixel size (12.5MP).
This technology allows ISOCELL HPX to provide a good shooting experience in low light conditions. Therefore, the sensor will solve the pain points of night shooting.
In addition, ISOCELL HPX allows users to record 8K videos at 30fps, dual HDR and FHD modes in 4K.
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