Samsung reportedly receives prisms for 5x zoom cameras on Galaxy S20 phones

Peter, 17 January 2020

Initial rumors suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S20 will have telephoto cameras capable of 10x optical zoom. The most recent evidence, however, indicates that this is not the case – a report out of Korea states that Samsung has taken delivery of prisms for 5x optical zoom.

They were built by fellow Korean company Optron-Tec, which previously supplied the prisms for the Oppo Reno 10x zoom (which despite its name is commonly considered to have 5x optical zoom).

Leakster Ice Universe recently tweeted that the Galaxy S20 Ultra will have 5x optical zoom and will offer a pixel cropping mode to reach 10x zoom. That’s a viable option as the S20 trio will use 48MP and 64MP sensors for their zoom cameras, meaning they will end up with 12MP and 16MP shots post crop (for comparison, the Reno had a 13MP sensor). Samsung is rumored to be working on a “Space Zoom” feature that will reach 100x magnification digitally.

Anyway, the Korean report comes by way of The Elec. According to the publication, Optron-Tec makes the prisms, Actro integrates them into 5x zoom modules and Samsung Electro-Mechanics finishes the complete camera module, before sending them off to Samsung Electronics.

Optron-Tec is reportedly interested in supplying Huawei and Vivo with prisms too. As 5x zoom cameras become more popular in future premium phones, the manufacturer predicts a growth in demand and revenue.

However, Optrontec only creates the components and it is Samsung Electro-Mechanics that builds the finished product, so the company may find it much easier to talk Vivo (and sibling companies like Oppo) into buying its products than Huawei, a Samsung rival with its own supply chain.

Source (in Korean)


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Reader comments

If it was something like 48MP sensor with 1µm pixels, then there's no doubt that it would have a really good image quality. But I don't think it's even possible to put a large sensor like that into a periscope module, that would would make the ...

  • Anonymous
  • 19 Jan 2020
  • I8m

That entirely depends on the size of the sensor

Except 48MP sensor with traditional Bayer filter structure will lead to crappy image quality due to its tiny pixel size.. Poor dynamic range, high noise even at base ISO, serious colour bleeding and so on. Such a small high res sensor would be usable...

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