ISOCELL-HPX-200MP

Samsung Releases ISOCELL HPX 200MP Sensor With Compact & Thin Design

Today, Samsung officially announced the Samsung ISOCELL HPX 200MP sensor continuing Samsung’s smallest 0.56μm pixel.

Samsung ISOCELL HPX supports 4x lossless zoom, even if it is enlarged to four times the size of the original picture, it can maintain the clarity of 12.5 MP.

ISOCELL HPX 200MP

According to Samsung, DTI technology separates each pixel individually while increasing the sensitivity to capture clear and vivid images. Compared with the 0.64μm pixel of Samsung’s previous generation product, the pixel size of ISOCELL HPX is reduced by 12%, which can reduce the area of ​​​​the camera module by 20%, which means that mobile phone manufacturers can ensure that the mobile phone lens module part is lighter and thinner.

It is understood that through the 16-pixel integration technology, Samsung ISOCELL HPX 200MP can automatically switch to 3 lighting modes according to light conditions:

Samsung ISOCELL HPX lighting modes
  • In a well-lit environment, the pixel size remains at 0.56μm, showing 200MP;
  • In a low-light environment, the pixel is converted to 1.12μm, showing 50MP;
  • In a dark light environment, 16 pixels are combined into 1, resulting in a 2.24μm 12.5MP sensor.

This technology allows ISOCELL HPX 200MP to provide a good shooting experience in low light conditions, and even if the light source is limited, it can restore as sharp and clear photos as possible.

In addition, ISOCELL HPX can choose to shoot 8K video at 30fps and supports seamless dual HDR in 4K and FHD modes.

​Single-frame progressive HDR powered by intelligent ISO Pro technology can capture the shadows and highlights of the scene at three different exposures: low, medium, and high depending on the shooting environment.

Three exposure photos are combined to present high-quality HDR pictures and videos. In addition, it enables the sensor to render images in more than 4 trillion colors (14-bit color depth), which is 64 times the 68 billion colors (12-bit color depth) of Samsung’s predecessor.

Source (My drivers, in Chinese)