Sony 'boosts low-light picture quality' with white pixels

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Technology has been quickly increasing day by day. Now Sony company has released about he is promising improved low-light photography from its forthcoming range of Smartphone camera sensors with addition of white-light pixels. In current boosting white-light pixels of Sony, there include the red, green and blue (RGB)-sensing pixels already included in its existing devices.

But one problem is that it is said to be patented a similar technology in 2007 but never put it to use by the Kodak company produced cameras as pioneer. Sony’s information was very good news for those who hold Smartphone because the most Smartphone typically use smaller lenses and image sensors than used currently cameras. According to Sony’s release, it is clearly said that camera sensor-makers are increasingly promoting low-light functionality as a selling point, after focusing on megapixels for years.

It is witnessed in saying of Brain Blau who serves as director at the technology consultant Gartner as follow “this is good news for device makers, they can improve their cameras and give consumers a more functional camera that will work in better lighting situation”. And then he continued that that really means consumers have to think less about how to process their pictures and just have fun taking them. It make sure user well be satisfied on this Sony’s boosting as software is used to combine this information with the detail recorded by the RGB pixels to provide a better shot.

For It is very interesting that Richard Sibley, senior technical writer at Amateur Photographer magazine present his individual point of view that the reason why they are doing it is to capture more information about the shadow areas and to help it increase the dynamic range of the image, which in theory should help mobile phone sensors and very small compact camera sensors pick up more detail.

According to Sony’s press releases, it is said to may be aimed to ship samples of the new sensor in March. Therefore I hope consumers may be able to buy devices using the technology later this year or early 2013.

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