Samsung announces a 43.7MP image sensor with ‘smallest' pixels to date

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In terms of video performance, the sensor can record 4K content without a significant loss in field of view.

Samsung's new 43.7-megapixel ISOCELL Slim GH os an image sensor with pixels that measure in at just 0.7 micrometers.

According to the company, this sensor has the"smallest" pixels in the industry and, despite the chip measuring in under 0.5mm, it has a resolution of 43.7MP; in low-lighting environments, however, the GH1 becomes equivalent to a 1.4-micrometer-pixel image sensor, as smaller pixels take in less light.

 

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