Samsung could be developing four additional new camera sensors, including a 440MP HU1 sensor, an unnamed 320MP sensor, a 200MP HP7 sensor featuring 0.7-micron pixels, and a 50MP ISOCELL GN6 sensor with 1.6-micron pixels.
For usage in smarphones where the vast majoirty of people use it for point and click purposes, yes. For applications where cameras are hand focused and settings are dialed automaically, no.
For smartphones, its not as useful because a lot of post processing ends up happening to the image. There are times where you dont want the post processing to happen (the raw image)
For usage in smarphones where the vast majoirty of people use it for point and click purposes, yes. For applications where cameras are hand focused and settings are dialed automaically, no.
For smartphones, its not as useful because a lot of post processing ends up happening to the image. There are times where you dont want the post processing to happen (the raw image)