Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Camera Sample
Samsung Electronics has recently launched its latest 200-megapixel image sensor, the ISOCELL HP2, which is expected to be the exclusive main camera of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. This new camera sensor has been creating a buzz in the photography community, and for good reason.

Recently, a Galaxy S23 Ultra camera sample from the 200MP sensor was shared by Ice Universe, showing off the sensor’s capabilities. The photo displayed a clear color transition, soft and burr-free edges, and only a slight blur, despite being enlarged by 12x. This is a testament to the sensor’s ability to retain detail and naturalness even when enlarged.

According to Ice Universe, the ISOCELL HP2 photos look completely different from the HP1, HP3, and HM1, HM3 sensors, and they are hardly sharpened, making the photos look delicate and natural, without too many traces of processing. This is a huge advantage for photographers, as they can achieve a high level of detail with less processing.
In addition to this powerful main camera, the Galaxy S23 Ultra also boasts a 12-megapixel ultra-wide angle and two 10-megapixel telephoto lenses, providing 3x and 10x optical zoom. This makes the Galaxy S23 Ultra a versatile camera that can handle a wide range of photography needs.
Samsung’s approach to image sensor development is to win with high pixels, and the ISOCELL HP2 sensor is a clear indication of this strategy. However, it remains to be seen how the ISOCELL HP2 sensor compares to Sony’s IMX989 1-inch sensor, which will be further enhanced in the coming months.
Overall, the Galaxy S23 Ultra camera sample from the 200MP sensor shows that Samsung has made significant strides in image sensor technology, and photography enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the release of the Galaxy S23 Ultra to see how the ISOCELL HP2 sensor performs in real-world conditions.