The next mirorless cameras from Fujifilm may have a new organic CMOS sensor, further exacerbating the dispute between the major brands. According to the website Digital Trends, Fujifilm is developing a new sensor which has similar characteristics to these sensors in cameras from Olympus, Sony, Panasonic and Nikon, which today have an APS-sized CMOS sensor.The new sensor for hybrid cameras (DLSR and compact mixed) would be present in a camera-style X100, fixed-lens model that was very successful around the world because of its retro look.
According to another site, PetaPixel, a forum member dPrevew reported some details about this new technology under development by Fuifilm. The sensor receives the provisional name of " Fujifilm LX "and io the second site, uses a technology that qualifies as a" sensor organic. " The report comes one week after your own Fujifilm have secured the rights of a patent on this technology last week.Also according to the publication in dPreveiw forum site, the new technology was developed by Fujifilm in the last 5 or 6 years, and will be able to compete mainly in relation to record images in low light.
The source reported that he had access to technical details on this new CMOS sensor Fujifilm's organic, and "has no reason to doubt" that the new feature will be a great success. If these rumors are confirmed, will be a blow account of competition from Fujifilm. The quality of the sensors is an essential element to define a good pictures and will be good news for photo enthusiasts. The technology could influence some skeptical about the company's evolution in the segment of mirorless cameras.
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