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Sony's New Lightning-Fast Sensor: What It Means for Industries
Tokyo, JapanSaturday, November 23, 2024
There's also the IMX935, which is based on the same tech but isn't as speedy. It tops out at 225 frames per second for 8-bit capture. Both the IMX925 and IMX935 are about the size of a C-mount camera, which is common in security systems.
But wait, there's more! Sony also introduced the IMX926 and IMX936. These are even smaller, around the size of a big smartphone camera. They can shoot up to 660 frames per second in 8-bit mode. Pretty impressive, right?
Now, you might be thinking, "Why should I care about industrial sensors? " Well, the tech in these sensors could eventually trickle down to regular cameras. Sony's a9 III already has a global shutter, so who knows what the future holds?
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