Saturday, 11 December 2010

Omnivision's new 8 MP sensor is expected to take full HD video on the next iPhone

OmniVision sensor

I'm sure you've heard about OmniVision before. If not, you've probably used one of their products. They have done each camera sensor for each model of the iPhone to date. That is why when they present something similar OV8820, we expect to have quite a lot of soldered to the next iPhone. Why not take a look at the features that we can look at a special event in Cupertino, just a few months early?

  Omnivision's OV8820 is an 8 megapixel sensor with electronic stabilization.  This stabilization helps sensor that reduce the effects of your shaky hands and helps to improve the image quality in low light situations.  The sensor is also capable of 1080p/30, or 720 p/60.  And if the hardware that surrounds the chip (for example, a future iPhone) can handle it, it may take 8MP pictures at 24 fps or 30 fps 6MP.  That is crazy.It will also output raw images if the device does, I can only see hardcore Apple fans bragging about how much better RAW iPhone images look than JPEGs … 

OmniVision is to test the samples are available now, and the sensors should be available to companies for mass use in March.Sound in all lines perfectly with Apple iPhone update routine. So, how the Apple, we can have 1080p/30 and 8MP with 24 fps? Pretty please?

Read [Electronista]


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