Monday, 7 October 2013

Samsung presents a new photo, OIS and performance unit increased in low light

Samsung has introduced a new module for its picture mobile devices. Optical stabilization and enhanced low-light performance, it should go into production early next year. Just in time for the release of Galaxy S5 ...
Besides its Galaxy S4 Zoom which was more compact than the smartphone, Samsung has decided not to clutter its premium 2013 overequipped cameras. In fact, neither his nor his Galaxy S4 Galaxy Note 3 does have an optical stabilizer, an ultra-sensitive sensor or a particularly high resolution unlike the flagship of Nokia, HTC, LG and Sony. This does not, however, prevent excel in many situations. His next terminal could still excel in all situations.
In fact, do not believe that a manufacturer such as Samsung remained idly by while all its competitors dégainaient their new weapons arms. He also intends to integrate optical stabilization to its smartphones, but not only. Korean has just unveiled a new promising picture module, which most likely will equip its Galaxy S5 or its Galaxy Note 4 also. It only measure 10.5 x 10.5 x 5.9 mm and provide performance eight times the current camera in low light, without specifying where these gains come from. Its 13-megapixel sensor and optical image stabilization system are unlikely to be for nothing, of course. This would include denier correct angular errors up to 1.5 °, where even the best cameras in the market would be limited to 0.7 °. So understand that this stabilization system should be much more effective than the competition to support you as shooting video.
Photo Module Samsung
Add to that lower energy consumption, according to Samsung, and you'll understand that this is a camera unit built for our smartphones. Of course, you should check it all to use. It will unfortunately wait a bit as the module production should start at the very beginning of next year. Maybe we have the right to demonstrate in the Kintex Exhibition Center where Samsung should have a prototype?The lounge has just opened its doors.

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