Samsung's new Vizion 33D ToF sensor can track objects at 120 fps at up to 5m distance

05 November 2020
It's a time of flight sensor that benefits from the ISOCELL technology. It can be used for video bokeh on the rear camera or face ID on the front.

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I don't understand who's pushing so much for mobile phone development....

Our cameras are 5 years behind, our music players are 12 years behind, our laptops are also getting nothing new too, and our watches are now 30 years behind.
But everyone wants to push this already oversmart phone to its limits. Why??

This stuff, would've been way more useful with an engineer or architect or 3D Designer, but look what we have here...
It seems companies (or maybe governments) are hell bent on tracking us.

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    • Poma
    • sUv
    • 05 Nov 2020

    is this tech similar to that of LiDAR sensor?

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      • Leonidas
      • wrY
      • 05 Nov 2020

      AnonD-923722, 05 Nov 2020No matter how good your depth detection or edge detection i... moreAgreed, software matters a lot. Just like pixel and iphones able to shot the best picture on camera with just 1/2.55" sensor. But still, this sensor is the biggest 3D ToF sensor that will be fitted on the phone, usually it's 1/6" and for automotive it's 1/2" so it's very interesting.

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        • Ryse
        • fnY
        • 05 Nov 2020

        Can't wait for this to be the new normal of all smartphones though it'll take some years

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          • Kx9
          • 05 Nov 2020

          No matter how good your depth detection or edge detection is. It doesn't matter if your blurring software isn't good enough at blurring the hardest edges. So the problem lies in the blurring algorithms, not the edge detection problems.