
Really interesting news appeared today on the two main sites that deal with Japanese mobile phones, both united by concerns the field of digital photography mobile.
The Japanese believe a lot in this area and continue to improve the technology for image capture, both as regards the number of megapixels that the stability of pictures taken. As regards the first point, in fact, NEC has announced that it will present at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona a new LSI chip, the CE151, capable of driving CMOS sensors 13Mpixel, while managing high quality Full HD video thanks to a new technique for reducing the 'noise'. All this, reducing consumption than previous older generation of chips at least a 25% faster image capture through an algorithm called SpeedTags, made by Sweden's Scalado.
Associate this news to that Varioptic, a French company, will be presenting again in Barcelona a lens capable of stabilizing the image, even in very low light conditions, and with a very low consumption, and understand that even if accompanied by many the camera of our smartphones have no intention of slowing down their development