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- | [* icon_note] There are light-proof trenches etched between the sensor's photodiodes, a process called |
+ | [* black] Next out, the iPhone's 12 MP peeper! |
+ | [* black] This year's camera offers a substantial spec jump from the [guide|29213|6|stepid=69250], including the first resolution increase since the iPhone 4S. |
+ | [* black] 50% more focus pixels means faster, more accurate autofocus without a drop in quality. |
+ | [* black] The iSight camera also sports the ability to shoot 4K video, that's 8 million pixels per frame! Holy smokes! |
+ | [* black] Usually an increase in pixel density means a decrease in overall quality due to crosstalk from competing photodiodes, but the iSight camera takes advantage of some cool technologies to mitigate that issue. |
+ | [* icon_note] There are light-proof trenches etched between the sensor's photodiodes, a process called [http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gear/a17277/iphone-6s-camera-deep-trench-isolation/|Deep Trench Isolation], to compensate for leakage between densely-packed pixels. |