Sony changed the mirrorless camera game when they decided to get into the field way before anyone in 2014. The company had a ...
If you’re unfamiliar with Exmor T, it’s Sony’s latest stacked CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) sensor that uses 2-layer transistor pixel technology. Compared to the RS ...
The year was 2015 when some truly different cameras graced the industry. This includes offerings from Canon, Leica, Ricoh, and even Samsung. While tech has advanced exponentially in the past decade, ...
Thanks to the camera's large, highly sensitive 1.0-type Exmor Râ„¢ CMOS image sensor, powerful processing engine and high-quality zoom lens, the SNC-VM772R captures detail-packed 4K video footage - even ...
The Sony a7 III is launched in India, with a newly-developed 24.2MP back-illuminated "Exmor R CMOS" image sensor. It comes as superior for the ones who are opting for the Full-Frame Mirrorless ...
The Exmor T is the latest stacked CMOS sensor by Sony with a 2-layer transistor pixel technology. Compared with the decade-old Exmor RS, it greatly lowers noise, improving low-light performance ...
The Exmor T sensor, Sony’s newest stacked CMOS sensor, utilizes a 2-layer transistor pixel technology. It significantly reduces noise, enhances low-light performance, and improves dynamic range ...
Last year’s Sony Xperia 1 VI features an Exmor T sensor on the primary camera ... flaunt the new two-layer transistor pixel-stacked CMOS sensors on all three rear cameras. This image sensor ...