Samsung seeks to improve smartphone lenses with 200 megapixel sensors
Samsung proposes to convert telephoto modules in smartphones to a second main lens
Samsung is very interested in developing smartphone lenses by converting telephoto units into a second main lens. The company declares that the current telephoto lenses are insufficient in terms of size, quality and advantages compared to the main lens.
200-megapixel sensors that can be razor for this approach
Samsung relies on 200-megapixel sensors such as ISOCELL HP2 and ISOCELL HP3 to achieve this goal. These sensors come with the ability to zoom in at 12.5 megapixels at multiple rates without losing quality, making them suitable for becoming a second major lens.
Improve telephoto quality
The sensors are equipped with a Remosaic deep learning algorithm to improve the quality of telephoto photography and are used with long lenses. This enables better detail capture and improved close-ups.
The great importance of telephoto lenses
Samsung confirms that telephoto lenses are important for photography, especially for portraits. These lenses enable to create a Bokeh effect and separate the subject from the background well.
Samsung reflects traditional approach
Samsung's plans reflect a different approach to Sony, with Samsung preferring to use high-resolution sensors rather than lenses with variable focal length as traditional cameras do.
In short, Samsung is developing smartphone lenses using 200MP sensors to improve the quality of telephoto photography and provide a better photography experience for users.