Samsung ISOCELL's All Lenses on Prism (ALoP) is a new and better periscope design

18 November 2024
It allows for a brighter lens and a thinner camera module.

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  • Anonymous
  • p1g
  • 18 Nov 2024

Anonymous, 18 Nov 2024Only upto 80mm though, that's like 3.4x magnification,... moreExactly. This so-called "ALoP" design is being protrayed like an innovation in this article. The first thing I thought when I read the article is:
It makes no sense to put the lenses in front of the prism because the prism will be useless then. This design is the same like a normal, non-preiscope design, which allows for just 3x magnification since you have the same or even less space between the image sensor and the lenses

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    • Anonymous
    • rK8
    • 18 Nov 2024

    Only upto 80mm though, that's like 3.4x magnification, beyond that you have to use periscope, so a compromised solution, brighter picture but less magnification

      The picture show a smaller bump in the conventional zoom, i think it's reversed

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        • Souzazs
        • gsg
        • 18 Nov 2024

        the same technology presented by oppo, Oneplus, realme, a smaller sensor with the same circular shape as a telephoto sensor, different from the traditional sensor which is larger and square.....
        The advantage is that the device will be lighter and have more space for the battery...

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          • Anonymous
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          • 18 Nov 2024

          Main cam is what makes bumps thick.
          Type 1.0 + 1/2.5 periscope gonna be thicker than 1/1.56 wide + 1/1.56 periscope