Sony’s 100MP Camera Sensor is on The Way
Sony has yet to release a smartphone sensor with 100+ megapixels, although one is apparently on the way. According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the business would take an unusual route, instead of targeting the flagship market with its first 100MP sensor.
It’s been nearly three years since Samsung introduced its first 108MP camera sensor. The business released its first 200MP camera sensor earlier this year. In order to entice more customers, Sony enters the megapixel battle with its own 100MP smartphone camera sensor.
Sony’s 100MP Camera Sensor is on The Way
According to reports, Sony has been developing its first-generation 100MP camera sensor. According to the source, the Japanese company’s first 100MP camera sensor will be part of its IMX8 series and will be appropriate for mid-range and upper mid-range smartphones.
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According to the tipster, the corporation is also working on an IMX9 series, which will be more competent and will compete with some amazing sensors from competitor Samsung.
While Samsung’s ISOCELL HP1 200MP camera sensor is in progress; the South Korean company is already working on a second-generation 200MP sensor, which might be released later this year. The Galaxy S23 Ultra is said to include a 200MP camera sensor.
Not only that but Samsung is said to be working on a sensor larger than the GN2, which currently has a giant 1/1.12″ sensor. Of course, Sony already has a large sensor, the 1.0″ sensor found in the Xperia Pro-I. That sensor was initially built for the RX100 VII camera, but Sony had difficulty integrating it inside a phone-friendly thickness.
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