Last year, the iPhone 12 Pro Max brought a new kind of optical stabilization thanks to sensor lag. Now a rumor from DigiTimes (via MacRumors) claims that displacement sensor will come on all iPhone 13 models. A feature that promises to provide better video and photo recordings in poor lighting conditions.
“Sensor-shift” for the camera of all iPhone 13s
VCM Manufacturers [voice coil motor] They mainly deliver their productions to Android devices in the first half of the year, but those deliveries are expected to be overtaken by those of the iPhone in the second half, since all new iPhones will have optical stabilization with a displacement sensor, according to the sources. . , adding that manufacturers have been urged to increase capacity by 30-40% to meet strong demand for iPhones.
These types of sensors are mainly found in digital SLR cameras. Apple said at the time that The iPhone 12 Pro Max was the first to bring it to a smartphone Last year. The company incorporated it into the wide-angle sensor, the “standard” of its terminals.
This sensor moves with the movement of the terminal, instead of moving the lenses. In this way, you get improvements in photos and videos
With the iPhone 13, this sensor would no longer be exclusively intended for the biggest model. The photographic system of all iPhone 13s is expected to increase significantly in size. And it is that this section should know a considerable improvement in the new generation.