Samsung unveils new image sensor ISOCELL GN2 with upgraded autofocus
Samsung Electronics on Tuesday
introduced a new image sensor boasting an upgraded autofocus solution as the
South Korean tech giant eyes to expand its presence in the mobile image sensor
market.
The ISOCELL GN2 is Samsung's first
image sensor to use Dual Pixel Pro technology.
Like its
previous Dual Pixel solution, it adopts two photodiodes within every pixel, but
the latest one splits the pixels not only vertically but also diagonally.
"This
diagonal cut allows the focusing agents to better recognise the top and bottom
of the frame, allowing the sensor to get in focus quickly even when there are
no pattern changes in a horizontal direction," Samsung said.
"Low-light
focusing and tracking of moving objects are improved as well, as every pixel of
the sensor works as focusing agents."
The
1/1.12-inch ISOCELL GN2 has 50 million 1.4 micrometer-sized pixels. With the
pixel size 0.2 micrometer bigger than its predecessor, the ISOCELL GN1, it can
absorb more light and provide brighter and sharper images, according to
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