Saturday, 5 March 2016

5x zoom & low noise smartphone cameras in the works



Corephotonics dual-camera module
Credit: Corephotonics/Digital Photography Review

You may recall the Light L16 camera which combines 16 cameras, each with phone size sensors, to emulate the performance of a full-frame SLR with a 40+ megapixel sensor & 35-150 mm zoom.

Using similar principles, a company in Israel called Corephotonics is developing a phone camera which combines images from 2 x 13 megapixel cameras to emulate a standard phone camera with a 5x optical zoom. One camera has a standard phone-camera focal length, & the other uses a longer, folded-optic lens.

Also under development is a phone-camera which combines a colour camera & a monochrome camera to produce low-noise, 21 megapixel images even in low light.

Availability of the low light camera & a 3x version of the zoom camera is expected later this year. 2017 for the 5x zoom phone-camera.

http://connect.dpreview.com/post/1931232471/corephotonics-launches-5x-zoom-and-low-noise-camera-modules
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