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According to a report from GSMArena, information on this new camera feature was discovered in the Google Camera Go app's source code thanks to a tip from Kuba Wojciechowski. According to the report, staggered HDR, which enables the picture sensor to record various exposures simultaneously with the same pixels, would be present in the 2023 Pixel flagship models. If the subject travels quickly, the improvements come from speed, which eliminates blur and noise problems.
The hardware needs more processing power to handle the data in order for this functionality to function. The 50MP Samsung ISOCELL GN1 sensor used in the current Pixel 7 series appears to be incapable of processing staggered HDR. Google might perhaps accomplish this with an improved camera sensor.
The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro currently provide a good still photography experience. When we evaluated the phones a few months ago, the still camera's capabilities really stood out. The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, however, have mediocre video recording capabilities. Additionally, the 48MP camera of the iPhone 14 Pro beats the Pixel 7 in both still photography and video recording. The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, however, are significantly less expensive than the iPhone 14 Pro. Additionally, the Pixel 7 Pro comes with a 5X telephoto optical zoom camera, which is uncommon in its pricing range.





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