Samsung might be working on a 440MP camera sensor (www.phonearena.com)
from schizoidman@lemmy.ml to technology@lemmy.ml on 18 Aug 2023 13:11
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Oha@lemmy.ohaa.xyz on 18 Aug 2023 13:25 next collapse

Huge megapixel amounts in tiny sensors seem like a stupid marketing gimmic tbh

LazaroFilm@lemmy.world on 18 Aug 2023 14:27 next collapse

It depends. It can be used for scientific studies. The limitations are at the photon level. Smaller photosites mean less photons per photosite and so lower sensitivity. It also means more depth of field (less blurry backgrounds) hat’s why cinema cameras are going the other way, looking for always larger camera sensors (traditional cinema is 35mm width, and up to 65mm width for IMAX). But a super small sensor with ultra high resolution can be used for microscopes since the smaller the sensor the bigger the image amplification for a same lens, telescopes need more light sensitivity over resolution. Imagine such sensor on a Mars rover looking at rocks.

Now with such high resolution, one thing they can do is getting mega high def image and down sampling it to a 4K or 8k. Which means you can average multiple photosites to make one pixel. The benefit of that is avoiding moiré effects on phase patterns and you can increase the sensitivity since you’re essentially using a larger area per pixel with multiple photosites.

dudewitbow@lemmy.ml on 18 Aug 2023 19:09 collapse

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)

schmorpel@slrpnk.net on 18 Aug 2023 13:47 next collapse

I might be working on a 441MP camera sensor

doot@social.bug.expert on 18 Aug 2023 15:50 collapse

i might be smoking weed and chilling with my dogs, too

[deleted] on 19 Aug 2023 03:44 collapse

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sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 19 Aug 2023 14:18 collapse

Maybe. But the Pixel 6a shows that it’s not about how big your MP is, but how you use it. Focusing on MP hasn’t been relevant for decades.

[deleted] on 19 Aug 2023 21:19 collapse

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