Given this fact, the introduction of the new camera models from Sony a few days ago an interesting event. The new models are specially designed for future smartphones, have a flatter CMOS sensor and is equipped with 8 or 13 megapixels. In order for this new camera modules are currently traded as a prime candidate for the iPhone 5.
This assumption is confirmed by numerous sources that emanate from a thinner form factor at the next Apple smartphone. This would also have a smaller camera CMOS sensor and have the other components like the battery or the screen would turn out flat. For these reasons, the featured cameras from Sony would fit perfectly into the concept of Apple.
Not only is the form factor has been adapted from Sony, but also the appearance has taken another step forward. RBG range (red, green and blue) was added with white pixels and will use in the future "RGBW coding" method. Due to the reduced image distortion and the higher light sensitivity may also be good pictures in dark environments can be achieved.
Furthermore the camera includes a new video feature with the two different exposures are recorded simultaneously. Through this technique produces an HDR video in which the foreground and the background is clear. The following video illustrates the new technology:
This image sensor layers section containing the pixel back-illuminated structure formations of pixels onto chips containing the signal processing circuit section for, Which is in place of supporting substrates for conventional back-illuminated CMOS image sensor. Achieves this structure further enhancement in image quality, superior functionalities and a more compact size that will lead to enhanced camera evolution
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