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43.7Mp mobile image sensor has 0.7μm pixels

43.7Mp mobile image sensor has 0.7μm pixels

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The sensor is claimed to be the industry’s first 0.7μm-pixel image sensor. The GH1 makes use of pixel-merging Tetracell technology that enables higher light sensitivity equivalent to that of a 1.4μm-pixel image sensor, allowing the sensor to absorb sufficient light information to produce bright and vivid photographs even in low-light environments.

With 7,968×5,480 pixels, the ISOCELL Slim GH1, is able to take 4K videos with minimum loss in field of view (FoV), while most high-resolution image sensors crop or scale down full image resolutions that result in a reduced FoV. Using Tetracell technology, the GH1 is converted down to 3,984×2,740, a resolution that snugly covers the 4K (3,840×2,160) resolution, allowing users to capture more detailed backgrounds when recording high-resolution videos or selfies at 60 frames per second. For sharper photographs and video, the GH1 supports a gyro-based electronic image stabilization (EIS) and a high-performing phase detection auto-focus technology, Super PD, allowing fast and accurate autofocus. In addition, the real-time high dynamic range (HDR) feature delivers more balanced exposure and richer color even in mixed-light environments. The Samsung ISOCELL Slim GH1 is expected to be in mass production by the end of this year.

Samsung – www.samsung.com

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