The bigger the camera, the better. But now that idea has changed. In terms of quality, in many cases, the smaller ones are no less in terms of large size cameras. Research has reached such a stage that it is being considered to add advanced DSLR quality cameras to smartphones.
An organization called 'Scope Photonics' in Ontario, Canada is conducting research to make the size of the camera smaller.
The company is working on capturing images using lossless zoom technology. They want the picture to be taken by zooming in and out from a distance so that it can be captured very perfectly and brightly.
Holden Beggs, the company's chief executive, and his team are working on the development of the camera using liquid crystal technology. LCD screens are made using this technology, which we see on TV screens.
Auckland-based professional photographer Tom Ang, who has written more than 30 books on photography. "I bought a camera for 20 years for ৭ 8,110," he said. Today's smartphones have a much better quality camera than that. Moreover, the price of these smartphones with many features is also much lower than the conventional cameras.
Nowadays researchers are making the camera smaller; But the quality aspect is not giving up. The quality of the camera is constantly increasing. They are even reviewing the challenge of adding improved DSLR quality cameras to smartphones.
Photonics, an international runner-up in the James Dyson Award (2020), is first prototyping lens technology in medical devices and is working to bring these lenses to smartphone cameras within three years. This will increase the zoom 10 times.