Sony has added two new picture sensors to its product listing. Each sensors are full-frame, with one having a decision of 44.72 megapixels and the opposite being 61.17 megapixels. Each sensors point out the power to shoot 8K video, with the 44.72-megapixel sensor particularly speaking about “high-speed 8K” capabilities, itemizing 12-Bit 8K decision at as much as 61.25 frames per second in its max readout speeds.
Sony says that each the Sony IMX366AJK (44.72MP) and Sony IMX455AQK (61.17MP) sensors are destined for “use in client use digital nonetheless digital camera and client use camcorder”, which suggests they’re probably coming in future Sony our bodies, however might also go up on the market to be used in cameras from different manufacturers, too.
Sony IMX366AJK (44.72MP)
The Sony IMX366AJK is a 44.72-megapixel CMOS sensor able to capturing 26.15 frames per second in stills mode, with 12-Bit 8K DCI video at as much as 60 frames per second and 12-bit 4K DCI at as much as 120fps. Given the resolutions and body charges listed, it’s doable that we’d see this in a hypothetical upcoming A7S IV sooner or later.
Sony IMX455AQK (61.17MP)
The Sony IMX455AQK, however, is the next decision sensor, alongside related traces to that which we’ve seen in Sony’s A7R sequence of cameras within the final couple of generations. The Sony A7R V is a reasonably just lately launched digital camera, although, having been introduced in solely October 2022. I don’t suppose we’ll see an A7R VI coming any time quickly, though Sony might need one other high-resolution digital camera within the works.
Will probably be attention-grabbing to see which third events will likely be shopping for these sensors to be used of their cameras. I feel we will count on Nikon to make use of one or each of those sooner or later, particularly with as many Nikon our bodies as there are presently floating across the hearsay mill.
You may learn the entire product sheet for the Sony IMX366AJK and Sony IMX455AQK on the Sony web site.
What cameras do you need to see these sensors in?