Sony expects that smartphone cameras will be able to capture better image quality photos by 2024 than interchangeable-lens cameras such as DSLRs. In the coming years, according to the company, we will see larger camera sensors in high-end smartphones.
Thanks to the latest developments Sony thought By the way, the smartphone camera sensor market will continue to grow in the coming years. This is despite the fact that the saturation point for the amount of cameras on the smartphone has already been reached, according to the company. In 2024, Sony predicts that photos from a smartphone will have better image quality than those from an interchangeable-lens camera. Sony is referring to the growing number of pixels, artificial intelligence, and technologies to come.
From 2025, the top Japanese company expects that the medium wide-angle smartphone lens will have a larger diameter, the ultra-wide lens will be more sensitive to light and the telephoto lens will work better. In the shared slides, we see that Sony is considering support for 8K video recording and multi-frame processing of recorded videos, along with artificial intelligence. It is not clear which Sony camera sensors will support these technologies.
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