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Online: 09 de Março de 2021, 10:56:18
Sony: novo sensor médio formato ~128 MP global shutter

Mas calma....... :assobi:

https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/impressive-sony-just-announced-a-medium-format-128mp-global-shutter-sensor/

https://www.dpreview.com/news/6628643174/sony-shows-off-new-127mp-large-format-sensor-with-a-global-shutter

https://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/what-if-the-next-fuji-gfx100s-ii-will-feature-this-just-newly-announced-sony-128mp-global-shutter-sensor/

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Sony to Release Large Format CMOS Image Sensor with Global Shutter Function and Industry’s Highest Effective Pixel Count of 127.68 Megapixels

This is impressive folks! Sony announced a 128MP global shutter sensor. The sensor has a 56.73mm diagonal which is about the size of the sensor used by “large format” Fuji GF cameras like the new GFX100. Sony writes the sensor is designed for industrial use but I guess it could be easily find it’s way in cameras too (maybe in modified version).

Tokyo, Japan — Sony Corporation announced today the upcoming release of a large format 56.73mm diagonal CMOS image sensor “IMX661” for industrial equipment with a global shutter function and the industry’s highest effective pixel count of 127.68 megapixels.


IMX661 CMOS Image Sensor
(left: color model, right: black and white model)


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Considering how much Sony emphasizes this is an industrial-destined sensor, it’s safe to say we won’t be seeing this in any Sony or Fujifilm camera anytime soon, but it is interesting to see global shutter readout for a sensor this size.

De qualquer maneira algo bem legal de ver e já criar as expectativas futuras.  :D
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Resposta #1 Online: 09 de Março de 2021, 10:59:09
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Sony to Release Large Format CMOS Image Sensor with Global Shutter Function and Industry’s Highest Effective Pixel Count of 127.68 Megapixels
Delivering Increased Pixel Count, High-Speed Imaging Performance, and Contributing to Solutions in the Field of Advanced, Diversified Industrial Equipment

Tokyo, Japan — Sony Corporation announced today the upcoming release of a large format 56.73mm diagonal CMOS image sensor “IMX661” for industrial equipment with a global shutter function and the industry’s highest*1 effective pixel count of 127.68 megapixels.*2

This product features an increased pixel count that yields an optical size nearly 10 times larger than the common 1.1-type image sensor corresponded to the C mount*3 for industrial equipment. It also features Sony’s original global shutter pixel technology “Pregius™”, which enables capture of motion distortion-free images. Furthermore, the Sony’s original device configuration and interface technology employed enable high-speed image readout at a data rate nearly four times faster*4 than conventional products.

Sony expects that the new sensor, when used in industrial equipment cameras for a wide variety of applications, will help to solve a variety of complex challenges, thereby contributing to the development of industry.

1 Among CMOS image sensors equipped with a global shutter. According to Sony research (as of announcement on March 9, 2021).
2 Based on image sensor effective pixel specification method.
3 The joining mechanism between lens and the camera body.
4 Compared to Sony’s “IMX253” 1.1 type, 12.37 effective megapixels CMOS image sensor equipped with a global shutter function.
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