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Instead of relying on multiple exposures to create HDR images, the technology stores excess light in a capacitor next to each pixel, helping prevent overexposure while preserving more detail. The sensor also supports Triple Conversion Gain (TCG) HDR, which reads each pixel three times using different gain levels before combining them into a single HDR image. Sony says this approach helps reduce common HDR issues such as motion artifacts while also improving HDR video recording. Other features include support for 4K HDR video at 60fps and new Ultra High Conversion Gain circuits that reportedly reduce image noise by around 30% compared to previous Sony sensors in low-light situations. For video creators, the camera supports 7K 30p RAW open gate recording, allowing users to crop footage into different formats such as 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1 from a single recording. Other recording options include 4K 120p, oversampled 4K video, and Canon Log 2 and Log 3 profiles with up to 15+ stops of dynamic range. The camera features a 1-inch image sensor paired with the GP3 processor, enabling video recording of up to 8K at 60fps and 4K at 240fps. Some other standouts include 10-bit GP-Log2 recording, HLG HDR, HyperSmooth stabilization with that 360-degree Horizon Lock thing, and really solid audio recording with up to three tracks. Read more in our articles including "Sony announces Lytia 910 LOFIC sensor with 100dB dynamic range" and "Canon EOS R6 V price and specs in the Philippines".

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What is 4K HDR video?

Instead of relying on multiple exposures to create HDR images, the technology stores excess light in a capacitor next to each pixel, helping prevent overexposure while preserving more detail. The sensor also supports Triple Conversion Gain (TCG) HDR, which reads each pixel three times using different gain levels before combining them into a single HDR image.

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Sony says this approach helps reduce common HDR issues such as motion artifacts while also improving HDR video recording. Other features include support for 4K HDR video at 60fps and new Ultra High Conversion Gain circuits that reportedly reduce image noise by around 30% compared to previous Sony sensors in low-light situations. For video creators, the camera supports 7K 30p RAW open gate recording, allowing users to crop footage into different formats such as 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1 from a single recording.

Where can I find articles about 4K HDR video?

Our coverage of 4K HDR video includes: "Sony announces Lytia 910 LOFIC sensor with 100dB dynamic range"; "Canon EOS R6 V price and specs in the Philippines"; "GoPro launches MISSION 1 PRO camera in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.