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Galaxy S7 inner bucket IMX260 versus ISOCELL
Feiwei 2017-03-13 12:54

Samsung just released a new 12 megapixel , and we are familiar with Galaxy S7 Sony is also used on IMX260 The Finnish media taskumuro launched their comparative test.


three Star new sensor model is S5K2L1 , is an ISOCELL sensor with Dual Pixel technology. Its parameters are very close to those of Sony IMX260, which are 12 million pixels, 1.4 μ m unit pixels, and 1/2.5 inch sensor size. It can be understood as Samsung IMX260.


Although Sony's IMX260 has been in our sight for a long time, it is also the first time to use it on mobile phones. The Galaxy S7/S7 edge is also the first product equipped with this sensor, which was once used by UAVs.


Compared with the IMX240 and S5K2P2 used by the previous generation Galaxy S6, this generation of sensors Pixels are reduced, but the area of unit pixel is increased, and the sensor is also larger Therefore, theoretically, the night view will have a stronger performance, and daytime imaging may have a decline in analytical power.


The following is a comparison of the samples of the Galaxy S7 for the user's two sensors (the Galaxy S7 for different SoCs uses ISPs from Samsung, so the sample difference can be understood as a pure difference in sensor image quality):


Samsung S5K2L1


Sony IMX260



Samsung S5K2L1


Sony IMX260


Samsung S5K2L1


Sony IMX260


Samsung S5K2L1


Sony IMX260


Samsung S5K2L1


Sony IMX260


From the above sets of samples, the two sensor versions of the Galaxy S7 are very similar in image quality. Samsung's S5K2L1 will be slightly more exposed in most scenes, but both can be considered to be at the same level in terms of analytical power and image quality, so users do not have to worry about this if they buy sensors of different versions.


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