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Samsung 200MP HP2 offers ‘better nightography’ on Galaxy S23 Ultra, more details leaked

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Samsung has recently announced its third 200MP image sensor – ISOCELL HPX in China. There are fewer chances of HPX’s debut with the Galaxy S23 Ultra as Samsung is still working on a Galaxy-exclusive ISOCELL HP2 camera sensor, which reportedly offers better nightography.

Tipster IceUniverse comes up with some technical details about the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s HP2 camera sensor. According to the info, the 200MP HP2 camera sensor’s FWC will not be aggressive to 10000e- as well as the company has significantly optimized other related aspects such as RMS, RTN, and FPN.

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The source further noted that these on-paper improvements will significantly enhance the photography experience of the Galaxy S23 Ultra. As the vendor has boosted the dynamic range of the HP2 camera that matches up with the flagship sensor of Sony, the camera will produce even better pictures at night time.

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Apart from sensor details, tipster also pointed out that Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will offer even better results in night scenes, thanks to HP2 sensor for improved nightography. Samsung introduced nightography with S22 line, which makes night photography epic with the help of sensor and software, together.

FWC, better known as Full well capacity is defined as the amount of charge that can be stored within an individual pixel without the pixel becoming saturated. It depends on the sensor’s pixel size as well as the camera operating voltages.

RMS, also denotes granularity, is a numerical quantification of density non-uniformity, equal to the root-mean-square fluctuations in optical density. Similarly, RTN and FPN are the other two important elements in the image sensor and processing that are responsible for the performance of the camera.

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