[CNMO Technology News]On June 23, the digital chat station exposed a brand new 200 million pixel telephoto lens – using S5KHPE sensor. Sizes 1/1.4 inch and has a single pixel size of 0.56μm, this new sensor provides better video recording and telescope capabilities than the existing HP9 models. The new sensor supports 4K Binning iDCG+DSG 14bit technology and introduces Dual Stream hardware-level dual-engine noise reduction, as well as Zoom Anyplace features, further enhancing hybrid zoom capabilities.
Previously, Samsung’s HP9 was one of the 200 million pixel telephoto sensors widely used in the industry and was used by multiple mobile phone brands, including vivo and Xiaomi. HP9 also has a sensor size of 1/1.4-inch and a pixel size of 0.56μm. It is the first 200-pixel telephoto sensor to be used in smartphones. It realizes a 2x or 4x internal zoom mode through the remosaic algorithm. When combined with the 3x zoom telephoto module, it can achieve a zoom effect of up to 12x while ensuring image clarity. In addition, HP9 also solves the problem of traditional telephoto cameras performing poorly in dark light environments. Its Tetrapixel technology can combine 16 pixels (i.e. 4×4) into a 12-megapixel, 2.24μm large pixel point.
According to Passionategeekz, with the advancement of technology, the application of 200 million pixel telephoto cameras is gradually becoming popular, and it is expected that this advanced configuration will be widely used in the next generation of top domestic flagship phones.
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