Samsung has unveiled a 200MP camera sensor. It’s expected to appear in the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Samsung continues its mantra of “more pixels are better” with the release of its 200-megapixel (MP), sensor. The ISOCELL HP2 is a relatively large (for a smartphone) Type 1/1.3 sensor (around 12mm diagonally) with a pixel pitch of 0.6 micrometers (μm) — in between the 200-megapixel HP1 And HP3 sensors. It has a higher light gathering rate than previous sensors and new HDR features. This sensor will be used in the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone.

Samsung’s Dual Vertical Transfer Gate technology (D-VTG), is used in the HP2. The technology doubles the amount of electrons that each photo diode can produce, which “boosts pixel’s full well capacity by more then 33 percent,” Samsung wrote. This allows a pixel to hold more charge before saturation, which can reduce overexposure and improve color reproduction in bright sunlight conditions.

As before, it can transform into either a 1.2μm 50MP or 2.4μm 12.5MP sensor by binding either four or 16 neighboring pixels, allowing for better performance in low light. The camera can record up to 8K 30fps video in 50MP mode (upped from 24fps on Galaxy S22) which minimizes cropping and allows for sharp video. Smart-ISO Pro is also used to capture 12.5MP HDR images as well as 4K HDR at 60 frames per second. Each pixel functions as a focus agent, allowing for fast autofocus even in low-light conditions.

The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra had a 108MP sensor and the 200MP HP1 processor used in other devices such as the Motorola 30 Edge Ultra or Xiaomi 12T Pro. Rumours suggest that the S22 Ultra will have a 108MP sensor and a 200MP HP1 chip. S23 Ultra will have a 200MP sensorThe HP2 is the right choice, as it’s already in production, Samsung stated. The Galaxy S23 is now available. set to be revealed In just two weeks, February 1, 2023.

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