The Japanese giant Sony has officially introduced the latest Sony LYTIA L910 camera sensor for the upcoming smartphone models. It is the first mobile camera of the company to feature LOFIC architecture. So let’s get into the article to check out the full details.
Everything about Sony LYTIA L910
The newly announced Sony LYTIA L910 features a 1/1.28-inch stacked CMOS sensor with approximately 50 effective megapixels along with the capability to provided a 1.22μm pixel size. It also has the capability to get a dynamic range of up to 100 dB from a single exposure.
It is also the first mobile camera sensor of the company to come with the LOFIC structure with Triple Conversion Gain HDR technology. The sensor is capable to obtain information from a single exposure at three different conversion gains that will enable improved preservation of details in both bright and dark areas.
The company is also introducing Ultra High Conversion Gain circuit technology and the same is said to improve charge-to-voltage conversion efficiency. It is also supported by an optimised circuit design that reduces power requirements during image processing. It also enables 4K HDR video recording at 60fps while maintaining high dynamic range performance. The latest Sony LYTIA L910 can capture full-resolution 50-megapixel images at up to 30fps and 12.5-megapixel images at up to 120fps.
Sony will be starting the mass production shipments of the latest camera sensor later this year. The company is expected that the upcoming Vivo X500 series and the Oppo Find X10 series will be the first to adopt the latest Sony LYT-L910.
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