Sony’s New LYTIA L910 Camera Sensor Will Turbocharge Night Shots and 4K Capture on Phones
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Although it is already present at the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, Sony wants to officially compete as a camera expert brand with its first LOFIC-based sensor. It is a technology that dramatically improves the dynamic range and that can be present on Oppo devices and alive. HDR will be more impressive than ever. Previous rumors from the Chinese social network Weibo by Digital Chat Station already pointed out that the successors of the living X300 Pro and Op…
Mario Romero.- Sony Semiconductor Shanghai has officially introduced the LYTIA L910, the company's first mobile image sensor equipped with LOFIC technology. This new 1/128 inch 50 MP sensor comes with a strong focus on the high dynamic range, light clarity and video recording [...] The post Xiaomi 18 Ultra could premiere the new Sony Lytia L910 sensor equipped with LOFIC first appeared on TransMedia technology.
Sony To Launch 100 DB Dynamic Range sensor Imaging Technology With For Mobile Devices - The Canadian Media
IBNS-CMEDIA: Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (Sony) on Wednesday announced the launch of the L910, an approximately 50-effective megapixel image sensor for mobile applications that delivers 100 dB high dynamic range imaging with low power consumption. This is one of the first LYTIA lineup with the LOFIC structure. It also features the new HDR technology along
Sony unveils the Lytia 910, its first LOFIC sensor, and it boasts 100dB dynamic range
Sony just announced its first LOFIC image sensor, the Lytia 910. “LOFIC” stands for “Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor”. In other words, it solves the issue of photodiodes becoming saturated by too much light by placing a capacitor next to each diode – this significantly increases the full well capacity of each pixel. According to Sony, the Lytia 910 will have 100dB of dynamic range – with a single exposure! For comparison, a sensor like th…
The evolution of smartphone cameras has reached a point where increasing megapixels is no longer enough. The great challenge now is to capture images with more detail in difficult situations, such as night scenes, environments with intense light and high contrast photographs. Sony LYTIA L910 emerges as a new attempt to solve this problem by combining an advanced sensor with LOFIC technology, created to expand the ability to capture light. Sony's…

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