2013年6月16日星期日


iPhone 5S may sport 12 megapixel camera, improved low-light performance and HDR video

Apple’s next creation iPhone may consist of an enhanced 12 mega-pixel photographic camera with enhanced low-light capturing and an HDR video clip method. The resource discussing to the site is said to work at the magnificently known as Amazing Saigon Electrics company in Binh Duong, which has made photographic camera segments for the iPhone in the past.
Each iPhone ‘S’ model has included a camera with more megapixels than its predecessor, so seeing another such jump here is to be expected. Particularly with Android flagships like the Sony Xperia Z and the Samsung Galaxy S4 coming out with 13 megapixel sensors, Apple will want to close the gap and retain their phone’s advantage as a photographic powerhouse.
The low light performance is also interesting. While some improvements are possible here from software, considering the source it’s likely we’re seeing a decreased aperture and / or optical image stabilisation, a technology that worked out well with its inclusion on the Nokia Lumia 920.
HDR is something of a mystery. As the iPhone 5 already allows for HDR pictures, it seems likely that we’re either seeing some significant improvement to that area or the inclusion of HDR video, something Sony included (but failed to impress with) in the Xperia Z.

Sophia Zhao