2014年11月13日木曜日

Sony to launch world's first per pixel color sampling sensor in 2015.


SonyAlphaRumors posted that image of a new sensor that will be launched in early 2015. It does get rid of the common Bayer RGB pattern because each single pixel is capable of capture the full color spectrum. It does it by using an electrified moving filter.


SAR writes that design will be used for a 1.5 inch Z4 smartphone first and than used on larger photocamera sensors too. We can expect following advantages:

– Bigger pixels compared to same resolution Bayer sensor. This means more electrons captured and therefore higher dynamic range and lower noise (crazy ISO possible…even crazier than those of the Sony A7s).

– No moire issues anymore. No Anti Aliasing filter needed (increases per pixel sharpness).

– That tech also allows to make crazy high megapixel sensor. For example if you keep an Sony’s APCS pixel size same as the current Sony A7r 36MP RGB pixel size sensor you could in theory make a much higher resolution sensor with same noise level.

– Less pixels to read means also faster processing and readout.

– You actually can have a “full-monochrome” sensor


As usual with those kind of new stuff, we have to see them for real to see how good it works! ....But it looks good on paper :)




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