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28-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensorIf you read our article about the newly introduced camera from the workshop Samsung NX1, you must have noticed that the camera contains the latest APS-CMOS sensor. The sensor can take 28-megapixel photos, but the most interesting thing about it is that thanks to the latest technology, this sensor can collect much more light.

Thanks to the 65-nanometer low-energy copper process, the camera can work much better in the dark. This means that you can keep the high ISO value as a trump card up your sleeve, because with this sensor you will rarely need it. Energy consumption is also significantly reduced compared to the standard production process using 180-nm aluminum technology.

Since the 28-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor is the latest model you can find and was made for the flagship Samsung NX1, it is clear that all other parameters will also be at the top. The sensor also pushes the boundaries in scanning speed and energy saving.

28-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor

However, what Samsung focused on the most was the problem with photography in poorer lighting conditions. The sensor includes BSI (back-side illuminated) technology, which moves the metal parts to the back of the photo-diode and this causes the sensor to capture more light. They say about 30% more light compared to the older FSI (front-side illuminated) technology used so far

Changing the position of the diode also means that the metal cables in the sensor are more optimized for faster sequential shooting of photos. And that in the final result means a value of 30fps when shooting in UHD video.

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