Sony just announced a phone camera imaging sensor in its vaunted LYTIA line that features the lowest random noise performance among leading smartphone camera sensors. Sonythe precaution that the claim is valid as of September 25th 2024, but, still, a 0.95e signal-to-noise ratio number is extremely impressive and will be hard to beat.
Ultra High Conversion Gain circuit technology greatly reduces random noise in low-light conditions and achieves clear subject imaging The new HDR function achieves 86dB dynamic range. When shooting in scenes with large light ratios such as backlight, it can effectively suppress overexposure and underexposure that are prone to occur in such scenes, making the imaging effect close to what the naked eye sees.
As a result, users can record images that are the same as the preview effect on the smartphone screen, and have a better shooting experienceThe first phones that will take advantage of the new Sony LYT-818 imaging sensor are said to be of Vivo's camera-centric line, namely the X200 Pro and X200 Pro Mini, and we will relay to you our first impressions when we get a hold on those soon.
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