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World’s first 48-megapixel smartphone camera sensor unveiled by Sony

Sony’s “Quad Bayer” colour filter array has the potential to merge four pixels into one. This produces an effective pitch of 1.6 micrometres, significantly better than the currently best camera smartphone Google Pixel 2 XL (1.4 microns).

July 24, 2018 / 15:40 IST
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Popular electronic items manufacturing company, Sony has just upped its mobile camera game by unveiling the world's first 48-megapixel smartphone camera that has better light sensitivity with the latest CMOS image sensor.

With 48-megapixel, Sony's latest IMX586 has the “industry’s highest pixel count”, bettering its own previous high-end camera like the A7R III, which had a 42.4-megapixel camera.

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According to a report by Engadget, on a chip size that yields 0.8-micron pixel, putting 48 megapixels would give a positively high resolution but poor nighttime shooting capability.

Sony’s “Quad Bayer” colour filter array has the potential to merge four pixels into one. This produces an effective pitch of 1.6 micrometres, significantly better than the currently best camera smartphone Google Pixel 2 XL (1.4 microns).