Samsung recently introduced a very clever technology for camera shooting in a recently concluded investor conference in Korea. The tech dubbed, BRITECELL is said to excel in lowlight photography and dark areas, which was a huge problem for Samsung shooters before. Lets get up close and personal on this new camera technology of Samsung and check out the amazing innovations on the BRITECELL.
Through the BRITCELL technology, shooters can now provide sharp and clear night outputs in a pinch and with efficiency, this is done so by, removing the Bayer Filter layout that are being used in most smartphone cameras today. The Bayer Filter is a filter set to bring about a darker image, with Samsung trading out the Bayer Filter to something that will bring in more light, instead of blocking it. Enabling a bright and effective output, despite being under low light situations.
The BRITCELL shooter will be 17% more thin than the usual sensors, probably to lessen the jutting on the back of the phone. With the introduction of BRITECELL, Samsung is feeling confident about there device’s shooting capabilities and thus, introduces another feature, the “Smart WDR”, which is just a fancy way of naming their HDR feature. Samsung has yet to announce the list of devices that will feature the BRITECELL, though we’re crossing our fingers that the new BRITECELL lowlight shooter will be present on the highly anticipated Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, don’t let us down, good ol’ Sammy.
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