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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is an unbeatable camera smartphone, thanks ISOCELL HP2

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Samsung continues to innovate camera and sensor technologies to provide a professional-level camera experience on smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra boasts a professional-level camera with the ISOCELL HP2, the largest sensor of the Galaxy series with adaptive pixels, and diverse advanced technologies.

The ISOCELL HP2 is the largest image sensor in the Galaxy series ever, featuring a 200-megapixel resolution. With massive resolution integrated, the sharpness of colors and images is increased, and even the smallest details of the moment can be recorded even in difficult environments.

From 200-megapixel that delicately record everyday moments, to AI-based advanced pixel technology for Nightography, fast and accurate autofocus, and 8K video shooting with a wider angle of view. Let’s enjoy the special camera experience provided by the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra with the ISOCELL HP2.

High-resolution image capturing

A 200-megapixel image is 16 times larger than a 12.5-megapixel image. In other words, it contains 16 times more information and details. In general, cropping or enlarging an image reduces the number of pixels, resulting in a blurry picture, whereas a high-pixel image can maintain a relatively high resolution even after cropping.

In the case of a 200-megapixel image taken with the Galaxy S23 Ultra, even if it is cut in half both horizontally and vertically, there are still 50-megapixel left to preserve the richness and clarity of detail. In addition, ISOCELL HP2 implements the color of images more accurately through advanced deep-learning algorithms.

New pixel structure

Samsung improved the pixel structure so that each pixel in the ISOCELL HP2 image sensor can absorb more light and express richer colors. The newly designed pixel structure, Dual Vertical Transfer Gate (D-VTG), enables accurate color expression even in an overly bright environment.

Three ways in one package

  • 200-megapixel, 50-megapixel and 12-megapixel

The Galaxy S23 Ultra’s ISOCELL HP2 camera allows users to shoot with the optimal pixel they want through adaptive pixel technology. Tetra2pixel technology utilizes all 200 million pixels when taking pictures, or uses them in groups of 4 or 16.

In basic mode or in a dark environment, 12-megapixel shooting that captures a lot of light with large pixels provides bright and clear pictures, and in bright environments that require detailed description, all 200 million pixels are used to capture rich details in images.

Striking NIGHTOGRAPHY

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra’s Nightography feature has dramatically improved the shooting experience in dark environments. Powered by AI image signal processing technology, the data stored in the image sensor provides clear color and quality as if you were seeing it with your eyes even at night.

Here, the tetra-squared pixel technology of ISOCELL HP2 merges 16 adjacent pixels into one in a dark environment and adjusts the size to 2.4um so that one pixel absorbs more light. This absorbed light information is optimized with the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s advanced AI technology and reborn as a bright and clear picture.

Speed and accuracy

The ISOCELL HP2 improves autofocus technology and enables sharp capture of fast-moving subjects. Unlike previous products, Super QPD autofocus technology is characterized by utilizing all pixels of the image sensor for phase difference detection.

Super QPD technology, which uses all 200 million pixels for autofocus, can quickly and accurately capture moving objects, compared to 180 million pixel products that use only 3% of the pixels of the image sensor for phase detection.

8K videography at 30fps

For 8K video shooting, the ISOCELL HP2 uses tetra-squared pixel technology to combine four pixels into one large pixel to operate as 50 million pixels. Users can shoot cinematic 8K videos at 30fps with brighter, clearer colors and a wider angle of view.

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