The South Korean electronics giant Samsung has officially launched the Samsung ISOCELL HP5, a new 200MP (16,384 x 12,288) image sensor. It comes with the world’s smallest pixel size at just 0.5µm and the sensor is now in mass production. So let’s get into the article to check out the full details.
Everything about Samsung ISOCELL HP5
The newly announced Samsung ISOCELL HP5 is capable to improve image quality and the company is using Front Deep Trench Isolation (FDTI) along with Dual Vertical Transfer Gate (D-VTG) to increase Full Well Capacity, and this will help the sensor to capture more light and reduce image noise.
It also comes with DTI Center Cut (DCC) technology and the same can improve conversion gain by 150% along with the capability of reducing random noise by up to 40%. Samsung also brings High Precision Microlenses and High Transmittance anti-reflective coatings to the HP5 to increase light absorption and minimize reflection.
The latest camera sensor also features High Sensitivity DTI and the same features oxide-based insulation which will reduce signal interference and improve color accuracy in low light. The latest Samsung ISOCELL HP5 supports Samsung’s Tetra²pixel technology, which merges or unmerges pixels based on ambient lighting.
It is capable to work as a 12.5MP sensor at 2.0μm, a 50MP sensor at 1.0μm, or at full 200MP resolution with 0.5μm pixels. The Samsung ISOCELL HP5 also supports 2x in-sensor zoom on wide-angle cameras. It also features a 3x telephoto module.
Samsung also includes Smart ISO Pro and staggered HDR features that will improve dynamic range. The latest Samsung sensor also features 13-bit color depth and can express over 550 billion color combinations. The sensor also comes with artificial intelligence powered remosaic engine and the same can process full 200MP images in under two seconds.
The latest Samsung ISOCELL HP5 outputs in RAW formats up to 14-bit and supports video capture at up to 8K 30fps and 4K 120fps. It also comes with an electronic rolling shutter and Super QPD autofocus. The sensor is built on a 1/1.56-inch optical format and supports both D-PHY and C-PHY interfaces.
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