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Smartphone cameras will surpass DSLRs in 5 years. Qualcomm is sure of it

Smartphone cameras have reached a level that was not even dreamed of ten years ago. The first devices came with cameras that had one sensor each. Now even the cheapest smartphones are equipped with several modules. It is logical to assume that the technology will only improve further, and Qualcomm’s vice president has already stated that in five years, smartphones will surpass SLR cameras in terms of photo and video shooting.

In an interview with the Android Authority, Judd Heape said that in 3-5 years, smartphone cameras will reach a new level. At the moment, one of the biggest limitations is related to the physical size of the sensor. No amount of advanced technology will help mobile devices get larger sensors like DLSR. So when hardware becomes the bottleneck, the next step is to improve image quality with software. According to a Qualcomm executive, the Snapdragon chipset line is capable of processing 10 times better than Nikon and Canon cameras.

“We can really push the boundaries of image quality. Even though we have a small lens and a tiny sensor, we are processing many, many times more than a DSLR can do,” said Judd Heep.

Just a couple of years ago, smartphone makers began to introduce the term “artificial intelligence” into their products, claiming that the level of quality of photography has increased by an order of magnitude. The Qualcomm vice president believes that AI will continue to improve to the point where it can recognize and make changes to small objects such as hair.

“In the future, we will see a lot more AI capabilities for understanding the scene, understanding the difference between skin and hair, clothing and background, and so on. And all these pixels are processed differently in real time, and not just in post-processing after the picture has already been taken, ”said Judd Heap.

At the moment, the largest sensor in smartphone cameras is 1 inch. Heap thinks that this is not the limit, so expect a 1.25-inch or 1.5-inch sensor. But this will not be possible in the short term, but in the future.

Source: Trash Box

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