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On February 26. 2018, BGR was in attendance and wrote the following about a prototype device.
Right at the end of its short press conference at MWC 2018 on Monday, Sony teased a camera tech innovation preview during its “one more thing” moment. The ultra-high sensitivity camera, which can "see the unseen," features two lenses and a new Sony fusion image signal processor that supports real-time processing. The purpose of Sony’s dual cam isn’t to add bokeh blurring to your pictures, although it’ll supposedly be able to do that too. Instead, Sony is focusing on taking pictures and recording video in extremely dark conditions. The dual camera, which is on display at Sony’s booth on prototype devices that are actually hidden from view, delivers "unprecedented ISO sensitivity 51200 for photos and ISO 12800 for video." That’s the kind of camera tech that’s only available with interchangeable lenses, Sony said.
As I said before, the camera isn’t ready for mass consumption — and there’s no dual cam in the just announced Xperia XZ2. But the camera is being developed for the Xperia line going forward. Sony’s press materials say the tech is “coming soon,” but Sony execs were not ready to share any actual launch timelines.
During the demonstration BGR took some photos demonstrating the technology that Sony was describing and wrote an interesting article explaining what they saw. LINK
Fast forward to April 15, 2018, Sony unveiled the Xperia XZ2 Premium
--> Sony Mobile Global
Right at the end of its short press conference at MWC 2018 on Monday, Sony teased a camera tech innovation preview during its “one more thing” moment. The ultra-high sensitivity camera, which can "see the unseen," features two lenses and a new Sony fusion image signal processor that supports real-time processing. The purpose of Sony’s dual cam isn’t to add bokeh blurring to your pictures, although it’ll supposedly be able to do that too. Instead, Sony is focusing on taking pictures and recording video in extremely dark conditions. The dual camera, which is on display at Sony’s booth on prototype devices that are actually hidden from view, delivers "unprecedented ISO sensitivity 51200 for photos and ISO 12800 for video." That’s the kind of camera tech that’s only available with interchangeable lenses, Sony said.
As I said before, the camera isn’t ready for mass consumption — and there’s no dual cam in the just announced Xperia XZ2. But the camera is being developed for the Xperia line going forward. Sony’s press materials say the tech is “coming soon,” but Sony execs were not ready to share any actual launch timelines.
During the demonstration BGR took some photos demonstrating the technology that Sony was describing and wrote an interesting article explaining what they saw. LINK
Fast forward to April 15, 2018, Sony unveiled the Xperia XZ2 Premium
--> Sony Mobile Global
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