A stone ricocheted off a bigger wall after throwing it from a far away distance, but it wasn’t meant to bounce back. Like this, Samsung would never recline on the edges of bygone technologies rather it always smudged off everything to develop the abstruse innovation. In the row, Samsung has introduced its second 200MP camera sensor The ISOCELL HP3. After launching its first 200MP camera sensor ISOCELL HP1 for smartphones ten months ago, the company made this epic move to thrill the audience with the stupendous product.
The ISOCELL HP3 is Samsung’s brand new 200MP camera sensor. The ISOCELL HP3 features a 1/1.4-inch camera sensor coupled with 200MP resolution and 0.56μm native pixel size. While juxtaposing with its predecessor the ISOCELL HP1 is a 1/1.22-inch sensor teamed up with 0.64μm pixels. The firm says that a downgrade of pixel size by 12% makes certain the new sensor is perfectly placed in more devices than before, and the module takes 20% less area. It can freeze 14-bit images for up to 4 trillion color support.
Samsung’s new camera sensor is also packed with the Super QPD autofocus mechanism. Merely, all the underlying pixels in the ISOCELL HP3 have the autofocusing ability. Which makes it more unique and elusive. It also uses a single lens over four-adjacent pixels to decern the various phase dimensions in horizontal and vertical directions.
The sensor has secured a tag of achieving a key focus balance in all directions. Further, you can also record 4K 120fps videos and 8K 30fps videos with ISOCELL HP3. It can significantly change the vantage point of the camera sensor and could allow developers to make time in the process of the sensor.
It is worth mentioning that Samsung s23 Ultra cannot embrace the prototypical nature of the newest camera sensor, many users who wish to see it in the handset had made up their minds to stop expecting things from the company. Howbeit, Samsung hasn’t yet informed us anything about the official arrival of the camera sensor but it would land on the market but can’t decide in what product it would show up