Submitted by M416_Lover t3_yex3pj in space
Alwayswandering4 t1_iu0xw2t wrote
Reply to comment by BrockLee76 in 3,200 Megapixels: The World’s Largest Camera will be Complete in 2023 by M416_Lover
Can't wait to see Apple strap this onto a phone and charge millions (and people buy it without blinking an eye)
pentatomid_fan t1_iu1pijz wrote
People will blink, but just right as their photo is being taken with it.
PiBoy314 t1_iu30yeo wrote
Interestingly, phone cameras are already nearing the physical limits of how good they can be. With a certain aperture. You can only resolve details of a certain size, even with infinite pixels. There’s definitely some funky stuff with including more cameras, but you notice the megapixels on phone cameras haven’t increased much because that’s not the limiting factor
musiquededemain t1_iu3gwt8 wrote
The sensors on phone cameras have a lot of catching up to do.
bsloss t1_iu4bj41 wrote
The sensors are pretty damn good for what they are… the problem is to get better quality pictures you need bigger sensors, and to get light to focus on bigger sensors you need thicker and larger lenses, and so far no one is interested in making a phone with a giant 1” thick lens sticking off the back.
PiBoy314 t1_iu4geyn wrote
The only way to get more resolution would be to make the camera lenses larger (or add more of them) just due to the wave nature of light.
danielravennest t1_iu5i37l wrote
The Rubin telescope, like other telescopes, is a really big camera with a really big sensor. The sensor is made of smaller tiles, and the individual pixels are large to collect more light when looking at the sky.
JackIsBackWithCrack t1_iu4kver wrote
And then for Samsung to copy it a year later
Duaality t1_iu5n4pg wrote
Samsung are early adopters and even pioneers of a lot of phone tech - I think you meant to say Apple
JackIsBackWithCrack t1_iu602rf wrote
You are willfully ignorant if you don’t notice all of the design decisions and new tech that was pioneered by Apple becoming the norm. AirPods, no headphone Jack, etc.
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