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Sony Semiconductor reveals new 20MP Stacked CMOS ready for Micro Four Thirds

Posted on October 21, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Sony Semiconductor has published technical specs of the IMX472, a Four Thirds format Stacked CMOS sensor that can be read-out at full bit-depth at up to 120 fps. The super-fast readout of Stacked CMOS sensors is key to fast shooting and fast autofocus, as well as video capabilities in the latest high-end cameras.

The 21.77mm diagonal (4/3″-type) sensor would seem to be perfectly suited to underpinning range-topping cameras in the Micro Four Thirds system. 
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