Samsung’s New Periscope Camera Tech: Better Zoom in a Smaller Package

South KoreaMon Nov 18 2024
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Samsung has just unveiled a nifty new camera technology called All Lenses on Prism (ALoP). This tech changes the layout of periscope cameras to make them smaller and better at capturing low-light pictures. Periscope cameras use mirrors or prisms to enable long-range zoom, but they often take up a lot of space. Samsung's ALoP camera moves the lenses ahead of the prism, which allows for a wider aperture and less noise in low-light conditions. This new design is also 22% shorter than traditional periscope cameras.
You might be wondering, why is this a big deal? Well, it means phone manufacturers can now fit better zoom cameras into smaller spaces. This could lead to phones with bigger batteries or even two zoom cameras in one device. Other companies like OPPO and Apple have also made advancements in periscope cameras, but Samsung's ALoP tech offers a unique solution. We're excited to see the first phones with this new camera technology. However, Samsung usually takes a conservative approach to camera hardware, so don't expect to see it in the Galaxy S25 series just yet. But who knows, maybe they'll surprise us!
https://localnews.ai/article/samsungs-new-periscope-camera-tech-better-zoom-in-a-smaller-package-1144b51c

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