Sony announced a new Cyber-shot camera (model DSC-HX1) with sweep panorama technology. Sweep panorama can capture up to 224-degree horizontal or 154-degree vertical panorama shots in a single ...
Sony has unveiled a new mobile camera sensor which could ensure the smartphones of the near future pack way more punch. If Sony’s claims are true, they’ll produce better images with less motion blur, ...
Provides the industry's smallest unit pixel at 1.0 µm Sony has announced its new Exmor RS IMX318 sensor and claims it is the world's first sensor with a unit cell size of 1.0 µm × 1.0 µm. At the same ...
Sony has unveiled eight new cameras with minimum illumination of 0.006 lux and Exmor R CMOS sensors. The sixth generation (G6) range of network cameras comprises eight full-HD models, with four apiece ...
Sony HXR-MC88 camcorder comes with 1.0 type Exmor RS CMOS image sensor along with the BIONZ X image processor. The company says that the RS CMOS sensor can offer minimum illumination at 1.7lux (1/30 ...
Sony announced several new Cyber-shot point-and-shoot camera models today, most of which use an 18-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor. That includes the DSC-HX200V, which features a 30x (27-810mm ...
Sony have taken the tiny wraps off of their latest Exmor CMOS camera sensors for mobile devices. Now offering resolutions of 5.15, 8.11 and 12.25 megapixels, the three new sensors – IMX045PQ, IMX046PQ ...
Sony introduced the ZV-E10 II vlogging camera in India, marking a significant upgrade from the ZV-E10. It features a new 26-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor, advanced autofocus, 4K video at 60fps, and ...
The new Cyber-shot RX100 II from Sony puts even more shooting power in your pocket. Sleekly styled in strong, light aluminium, it’s a perfect travel partner for quality-conscious photographers who ...
As we regularly see, today's smartphone cameras are capable of snapping some incredible photos, even if their image sensors can't match those of DSLR and mirrorless cameras. Now Sony is bridging the ...
A CMOS-based chip that records the intensities of light as variable charges similar to a CCD chip. Although initially used in less expensive digital cameras, the quality of CMOS sensors has improved ...
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