Sony has announced the Lytia 910, its first image sensor to use LOFIC technology, offering up to 100dB of dynamic range from a single exposure. According to Sony, the Lytia 910 can achieve 100dB of dynamic range with a single exposure. By comparison, previous sensors such as the Lytia 901 require multiple frames to reach a similar level. 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. The Lytia 910 is a 50MP 1/1.28-inch sensor with 1.22μm pixels and a Quad Bayer filter. Sony plans to begin mass production this summer, with smartphones using the sensor expected to launch in the fourth quarter of 2026. Sony finally lent me one of their limited Sony Vaio P to test out for a week. 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".
Sony has announced the Lytia 910, its first image sensor to use LOFIC technology, offering up to 100dB of dynamic range from a single exposure. According to Sony, the Lytia 910 can achieve 100dB of dynamic range with a single exposure.
By comparison, previous sensors such as the Lytia 901 require multiple frames to reach a similar level. 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.
Our coverage of Sony Lytia includes: "Sony announces Lytia 910 LOFIC sensor with 100dB dynamic range"; "Canon EOS R6 V price and specs in the Philippines"; "Sony Vaio P: Unboxing Photos". Each article provides unique insights and information.