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The sensor is said to be larger than 1/1.3-inch for better light capture It is expected to compete with Samsung’s ISOCELL HP9 sensor Tipster suggests it could debut with flagship phones later this ...
Sony is gearing up for a new product announcement on March 26, according to a teaser shared to the company’s camera-focused YouTube channel. But while the teaser comes with an official launch date and ...
That's all we've got to go on for now, so what could the upcoming camera be? It's unlikely to be a Sony FX30 successor – like we said, the sensor looks too big for this camera to be Super 35.
That’s according to the prolific leaker Digital Chat Station on Weibo, who writes that “a Sony 200MP main camera has been tested at the end of the year.” In a follow-up post, the leaker adds ...
Today seems to be the day for teasers, with March 26 shaping up as the day for announcements. Canon just shared a teaser suggesting two new cameras coming on March 26, and now Sony has shared a ...
Likewise, the 200 MP ISOCELL HP2 has been featured in the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra's main camera. This is a 1/1.3" type sensor, by the way. A new rumor out of China now claims Sony is working on a ...
Today, Sony teased what looks like a VENICE Extension System that will be announced on March 26th, 2025. Going smaller and more compact than the original is a great idea. I thought the extension ...
The camera comes with a handy physical shutter at the top ... Full-sized ports at the side and a classic Sony Vaio screen tilt that lets you type at an angle. PHOTO: Alfred Siew So, how does the Vaio ...
Sony recently announced that it has developed a brand new display system capable of far better color reproduction than conventional LED and OLED screens. The details behind this technology are ...
Sony says it's developing a new backlight tech for LCD TVs, using RBG LEDs. "But wait, aren't all backlights RGB LEDs?" If that's what you're thinking, no, actually most aren't. What's your next ...