Sony Unveils 50MP Mobile Sensor With HDR Power

Sony Unveils 50MP Mobile Sensor With HDR Power

Delivering power saving, high-image quality 4K shooting and improved night view and outdoor imaging performance Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (Sony) 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 with the logic circuit technology that helps in reducing the random noise in dark areas of images. These technologies offer high-quality imaging by reducing highlight blowout in bright areas and noise in dark areas, compared to conventional products. Additionally, it also offers HDR video recording at 4K, 60 fps, while maintaining low power consumption with optimized circuit design. In recent years, the need for camera functionality that can provide stable, high-quality imaging in various environments continues to grow along with the popularity of video production and live streaming. Consequently, image sensors require expanded dynamic range and improved power efficiency. Therefore, the new sensor combines the expanded saturation capacity enabled by the LOFIC structure with the new HDR and circuit technology. It achieves a dynamic range of 100 dB with a single exposure, enabling imaging with rich gradations from highlights to shadows and minimal noise. Compared to multi-exposure HDR technologies, this design help suppresses motion blur and flicker when shooting moving subjects, since the synthesizing process is not needed. Also, Sony’s proprietary circuit design reduces power consumption, enabling high-quality video recording at 4K, 60 fps even when shooting in HDR. Model name and shipment date: Model name Mass-production shipment date LYTIA L910 1/1.28-type (12.49 mm diagonal) 50-effective-megapixel stacked CMOS image sensor Summer 2026 Key Features: 1. The new HDR and circuit technologies offer 100 dB high dynamic range imaging in a single exposure LOFIC structure expands saturation capacity. Triple Conversion Gain-HDR reduces highlight blowouts and noise. Ultra High Conversion Gain circuits improve efficiency. Reduces random noise by ~30% compared to conventional products. Achieves smooth gradations in high-contrast scenes. 2. Optimized circuit design delivers low power 4K video recording while maintaining high dynamic range Proprietary circuit design lowers sensor power consumption. Enables high-quality 4K video recording at 60 fps. Allows HDR preview on smartphone screens. Key Specifications: Model name LYTIA L910 Image size 1/1.28-type (diagonal 12.49 mm) Effective pixels Approx. 50 megapixels Unit cell size 1.22 μm × 1.22 μm Color filter Quad Bayer Coding Frame rate (at full-pixel AF) 50 megapixels (4:3) 30 fps / 120 fps 12.5 megapixels (4:3) 60 fps (DCG-HDR) / 60 fps (TCG-HDR w/LOFIC) 4K2K (16:9) 60 fps (2×2 Bin, DCG-HDR) 60 fps (2×2 Bin, TCG-HDR w/LOFIC) Power supply Analog: 2.8 v/1.8 v Digital: 0.81 v Interface: 1.8 v or 1.2 v Outer Interface: – MIPI® C-PHY 2/3 trio, Max. 6.0 Gsps/trio – MIPI D-PHY 2/4 lane, Max. 2.5 Gbps/lane First Published at www.IndianWeb2.com

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