Last September, Samsung launched an iscocell HP1 camera sensor with 200 million pixels, but there is no device equipped with the sensor Samsung released a video today, focusing on the extreme details that iscocell HP1 can present
Although the mobile phone is not used to demonstrate the sensor in the video, we see a rich configuration, equipped with a test board, external display and additional lens, which enables Samsung engineers to capture some detailed cat photos.
Then the 200 million pixel sample photos are printed through an industrial printer and printed on a 28 * 22 meter canvas (composed of 12 independent 2.3 meter long blocks). These blocks are sewn together and hung on the building. Of course, the actual photos are optimized and adjusted by the photographer behind the scenes.
Samsung's HP1 sensor brings a new pixel merging technology called chameloncell, which can combine up to 16 pixels with different resolutions, from 2.56 μ 12.5mp still image to 50mp still image with m pixel spacing (1.28 μ M pixels) or native 200mp (0.64 μ m) Pixels).