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[p style="text-align: center; "][font color="#0b5394"]Hello [g id="45"]XFans ![/g][div]Although dual camera smartphones have become a commodity in the mid-range market segment, there are triple camera technologies that already make their debut in the market, in order to further enhance today’s dual camera performance.[/div][p style="text-align: center; "]
[br][div]Plenty of camera sensor and lens combinations could achieve impressive shooting options. More cameras [g id="47"]means[/g] greater flexibility and further product differentiation, so let’s dive into what’s possible.[br][/div][div][br][/div][div]Several tri-aperture camera configurations. Obviously, these are specific examples representing a family of trios, each with its own pros and cons, while many other configurations are possible.[br][/div][div][br][/div][div][div]This camera will allow the user to take pictures in a relatively dark scene, but not at the expense of having decent zoom capabilities. A good example use case would be taking photos of a concert stage, a tough scene that requires both zoom and low-light capabilities.[/div][div][br][/div][h2][font color="#351c75"]Trio 1: Zoom Camera for low-light Photography[/h2][div style="text-align: center; "]
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[br][/div][div]I. The monochromatic camera (Camera I) can offer more diagonal resolution just by not using the Bayer filter array that is typically placed over the sensor pixels in a color camera. In this [g id="51"]system[/g] the color reproduction can be achieved using the color cameras (Cameras II and III).[/div][div][br][/div][div]II. The different spatial sampling size (i.e., pixel size) of the mono wide camera versus the color wide camera (Cameras I and II), will also contribute to the overall magnification power of this subsystem dual camera.[/div][div][br][/div][div]III. The third camera will allow even further center resolution that originates from its telephoto lens.[/div][/div][div][br][/div][div style="text-align: center; "]
[br][/div][div style="text-align: center; "][font color="#666666"]RGB/Mono/Tele triple camera gains better light sensitivity and optical zoom[br][/div][div][br][/div][h2][font color="#351c75"]Trio 2: FishEye Zoom Camera: from Ultra-Wide-Angle Camera to Telephoto Zoom[/h2][div style="text-align: center; "]
[br][/div][div]This camera could be very suitable for travel enthusiasts. For example, in the case of capturing an open landscape, the super-wide-angle lens avoids the typical panorama stitching capture mode. At the same time, being able to capture fine details while zooming is exceedingly useful. With today’s smartphones, users must decide if they prefer high-quality optical zoom ability or super-wide images; not so with this triple camera configuration.[br][/div][p][br][h2][font color="#351c75"]Trio 3: Super Zoom with Excellent Low-Light: 5X Optical Zoom, 25X Total Zoom, 5X More Light[/h2][div style="text-align: center; "]
[br][/div][div]This triple camera will allow the user to enjoy unprecedented optical magnification of 5x true optical zoom. Such a super-zoom triple camera will offer a seamless, continuous zoom experience at any desired zoom factor from 1x to 5x at still capture and 4K video recording.[br][/div][div style="text-align: center; "]
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