23
2012
New OmniVision 16-megapixel camera sensors could record 4K, 60 fps video on your smartphone


Nokia has reportedly been dreaming of PureView phones with 4K video; as of today, OmniVision is walking the walk quite a bit earlier. The 16-megapixel resolution of the OV16820 and OV16825 is something we’ve seen before, but it now has a massive amount of headroom for video. If your smartphone or camcorder has the processing grunt to handle it, either of the sensors can record 4K (3840 x 2160, to be exact) video at a super-smooth 60 fps, or at the camera‘s full 4608 x 3456 if you’re willing to putt along at 30 fps. The pair of backside-illuminated CMOS sensors can burst-shoot still photos at the bigger size, too, and can handle up to 12-bit RAW. Impressive stuff, but if you were hoping for OmniVision to name devices, you’ll be disappointed: it’s typically quiet about the customer list, and mass production isn’t due for either version until the fall. On the upside, it could be next year that we’re feeding our 4K projectors with Mr. Blurrycam smartphone videos.
23
2012
Of myths and 41-megapixel sensors: Nokia looks back on the 808 PureView (video)

It’s a tale as old as the introduction of the 808 PureView, itself. Something about a bar and Tokyo and scribbling ingenious ideas on a napkin — you know, the same ‘ol humble origin story that seems to surround every impactful creation. Spoon-fed mythology aside, Nokia’s decided to shift things into meta mode by composing a making of mini-doc for its hump-backed Symbian Belle cameraphone shot entirely with that much-ballyhooed 41-megapixel sensor (insert feigned amazement here). If you haven’t heard Espoo spin this yarn before, settle in for an eight minute, accented tribute journey that takes navel-gazing and self-congratulations to an uncomfortable level. We get it, guys, the camera‘s good. Really, really good — there’s no need to sell us on it any further. ‘Tis a pity, then, that the handset’s been restricted to “select markets.” Hop on past the break to gawk at this scripted enthusiasm first-hand.
13
2012
Sony Xperia Pepper MT27i Unveiled

Sony has released the official image of the new Xperia Pepper MT27i. In case you didn’t know, the smartphone features a 3.7-inch FWVGA (854 x 480) display, a 1GHz dual-core processor, a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera with LED flash and 720p video recording and NFC support. Too bad, there is no word yet on pricing or availability. [
6
2012
Nokia PureView technology confirmed for Lumia Windows Phone family

During Nokia’s press conference at Mobile World Congress 2012, the Finnish smartphone maker introduced the Nokia 808 PureView. The handset is equipped with a jaw-dropping 41 megapixel camera,



