New Sony APS-C CMOS sensor, 12MP at 10 fpsWritten by: Max Penson Sony as today announced a new APS-C CMOS sensor that can read out full 12 megapixels images at 10.39 frames per second. It is doing so by having “line parallel A/D conversion system (column A/D conversion system)”. Are we looking at the next Nikon DSLR sensor? We will know soon… If you recall, a few days before the Nikon D2x was announced sony released a press release describing the new D2x CMOS sensor. More information is available in the press release.
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