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Samsung introduces 2MP ISOCELL GN50 with improved autofocus

Last year Samsung presented its proprietary 1 megapixel ISOCELL GN50 sensor which allowed excellent performance at the time. Today he has decided to take a step forward presenting the successor: ISOCELL GN2 is the latest photographic sensor launched by the Korean company, always from 50 megapixels, but with improvements in terms of autofocus and pixel size. But how will this lens improve the photographic performance compared to its predecessor? Let's go and see all the details specifically.

Here's what Samsung ISOCELL GN2 is capable of, the Korean company's new photo sensor that promises ultra-fast autofocus as well as excellent photo quality

Samsung ISOCELL GN2 is a photo sensor from 1 / 1.12 " with resolution 50 megapixels and 1.4 μm pixel size. Like all optics of this type, it offers technology pixel-binning, that is, the one that groups more pixels of the same size within an area of ​​one pixel larger. This involves taking shots with a higher resolution in that digital detail processing is more accurate. Specifically the images are actually from 12.5 megapixels with 2.8 μm pixels.

Uses an intelligent redial algorithm to capture three 50 megapixel frames (red, green and blue) and create a 100 megapixel image for higher details.

samsung isocell gn2

What makes this new sensor from Samsung unique is the technology Dual Pixel Pro. It is a new algorithm that allows a focusing much faster compared to the previous generation. The new sensor has one hundred million phase detection agents for ultra-fast focusing. Furthermore, it uses not only vertical focus but diagonal focus as well for more reliable performance. The new mechanism HDR also consumes 24% less energy compared to traditional HDR.

Samsung's next-generation sensor can also acquire Full HD resolution video up to 480 fps and 4K video up to 120 fps. The company has already started mass production of the ISOCELL GN2 camera sensor and we can expect it on new smartphones by the end of the year.

Through | Sammobile

Gianluca Cobucci
Gianluca Cobucci

Passionate about code, languages ​​and languages, man-machine interfaces. All that is technological evolution is of interest to me. I try to divulge my passion with the utmost clarity, relying on reliable sources and not "on the first pass".

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