The closer the exhibition MWC 2015 this appears more reports on the devices that are to be presented in Barcelona. Today’s hero is the Samsung Galaxy S6. More specifically writing, to the network leaked information about its camera. Is it really the new “eS-ka” will be gifted photographically?
The latest information says that MS-G920 is equipped with optics from Sony. This is to be a model IMX240, which was used, among others Galaxy Note 4 (only for the Snapdragon 805). For this reason, the new Galaxy will be able to take photos with a maximum resolution of 16 megapixels (4608 x 3456). For some, it may seem strange, since the first rumors spoke of 20 megapixels ISOCELL matrix. Apparently, Samsung has focused on refining the camera software.
We can be sure that the S6 will receive optical image stabilization. It is also known that he could record a video in Ultra HD at 30 frames per second. An open issue is the issue of whether and what additional improvements will be made. Personally, I am counting on the use of dual flash. Interesting seem to have also been reports of improved softwarze camera. Had the Koreans have introduced new modes and full manual settings?
On the one hand I’m glad that Samsung is not going to war in the megapkisele photographic, only refine the current technology. However, looking at it another way, I regret that the Galaxy S6 will not be equipped with a larger matrix. This procedure certainly would affect positively on the quality of the captured images. Unfortunately, at the moment, no company eager to use in your flagowcu decent optics. Although there might stand in the way of constantly decreasing thickness of the device.
In my opinion, the Samsung Galaxy S6 has a chance to be a good smartphone for the photographer – refined software, good, by the standards of mobile, optics and OIS. For a little over a week, we will be able to convince our own eyes, what really new “eS-ka” is the camera.
What do you think about the use of a matrix of 16 megapixels? Is according to you is a good step for the Samsung?


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