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What factors determine the imaging effect of the mobile phone camera?

Mobile phone camera consists of PCB, DSP, sensor, fixer and lens.

The factors that affect the imaging effect of mobile phones are not single, but are composed of many aspects. Speaking of pixels, in fact, the higher the pixel, the better the picture quality. Pixel refers to the resolution of the picture, and the higher the resolution of the picture means the larger the picture size. In fact, the key factor affecting the image quality is the sensor, including CCD and COMS. CMOS sensors with low power consumption, low price and excellent image quality are widely used in mobile phones.

The lens and aperture also determine the image quality. The lens is the eye of the camera. Simply put, the shot scene is imaged on the sensor. The more shots, the more real. A very thin piece of metal in a lens is called an aperture. The larger the aperture, the more light reaches the sensor and the brighter the photo. In the dark environment, the advantages of large aperture will be highlighted. Aperture also has a great influence on background blur.

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