Samsung's new 13MP phone camera promises twice the stability, brighter shots
Samsung has just unveiled a new, extra-stable sensor
that may be considerably more forgiving. The 13-megapixel unit corrects angular
errors up to 1.5 degrees off-target, or roughly twice the jostling that
existing cameras can handle. While that sounds like a small number, Samsung
promises big results -- the camera reportedly takes low light shots that are
eight times brighter than its predecessor. The company won't mass-produce the
new camera until early 2014, but it has been developing the technology in
concert with "leading smartphone makers." In other words, you won't
have to live in
Samsung's Galaxy to see the benefits. For more information…
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