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Sony's New Dual Camera Module Looks Great, but It's Not for the Xperia XZ2

Sony Fusion Image Sensor

Sony has launched the new Xperia Z2 and the Xperia XZ2 Compact today. Both the devices comport 4K HDR and 960fps tiresome-move capture at full Hd resolution as headline features. Still, Sony is yet to bring together the likes of Apple, Samsung, etc. in the rat race of offering dual cameras on their phones.

That being said, the company has demoed a dual-cam prototype, which it plans to install in its upcoming smartphones. Sony is specifically targeting extremely low-light performance with these new sensors. The company says that it can offer video capture up to ISO 12,800 and that for however photos it will offering ISO 52,100.

The Paradigm Signal Processor (ISP) called "Sony Fusion," fires two cameras simultaneously to capture more light and process the signals into i. During the demonstration, the visitor compared the new ISP with the previous generation, and it appears that the deviation is quite remarkable.

Although Sony proudly showcased the capabilities of the new Isp, information technology decided to remain tight-lipped on the technical details. So, the just thing which we know so far is the proper noun of the epitome processor.

Another quick tidbit of information worth noting here is that nearly of the digital cameras on the marketplace are just capable of taking photos with ISO 6400. So, Sony'southward ISO 51200 would indeed be groundbreaking for smartphones.

It is currently existence speculated that Sony will launch a new device chosen Xperia XZ Pro that will carry these new sensors. However, it remains to exist if and when Sony will bring the phone to the market.

Source: https://beebom.com/sony-dual-camera-module-mwc-2018/

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