Samsung works on a sensor capable of recording videos at 1000 fps

Samsung Galaxy S8

For a few years now, compact cameras have ceased to be a device for capturing the moments that we want to preserve for posterity. Thanks to the evolution of smartphone cameras, this device It has become the most used when it comes to taking pictures or capturing videos.

Currently Sony does not allow recording videos with up to 1000 fps with the XZ Premium, which allows us to enjoy spectacular videos in slow motion. The higher the number of phrases per second, the video quality will be higher and it will allow us to slow down the playback speed to enjoy all the details.

The Sony XZ Premium is the only device that includes this sensor, but the duration of the videos is limited by the processor used and of course by the space they need, so we can use it in a specific way for very specific cases. But it seems that it is not the only manufacturer that wants to offer this option on smartphones, since according to Etnews Samsung is working on a sensor that offers a recording capacity of up to 1000 fps at 720p, using a different process than that used by Sony. hence The performance and quality of the results are likely to differ from that of Sony's XZ Premium.

According to this Korean media, Samsung plans to start production of this system within two months, so with a bit of luck it is likely that the next Samsung model to be presented with the S9, it could offer this option to record videos up to 1000 fps. The problem that Samsung will face, as Sony has had, is that the processing work has to be done by the camera itself, specifically the integrated processor, since they cannot be supported by the smartphone processor, due to to its limitations in this regard, a problem that Apple does not have

The latest models that Apple has presented a few days ago, release new processors and graphics, the latter designed entirely by Apple, being the first one used in an iPhone, so we can record videos in 4K at 60 fps and 1080 at 240 fps.


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