The new product promises exceptional image quality, especially in low light conditions, and offers advanced HDR features.
The sensor has 86dB HDR dynamic range and 1/1.28 inch size, which is comparable to the famous IMX700 and IMX707 sensors.
Using three gain levels, the LYT-818 captures more detail in both bright and dark areas of the frame. Additionally, the sensor has a low noise level, making it ideal for shooting in low light conditions.
This sensor is expected to be introduced for the first time in the upcoming Vivo X200 Pro and X200 Pro Mini smartphones and will offer users high-quality photos and videos even in difficult shooting conditions.
One of the main features of LYT-818 is its energy-saving design. Unlike traditional HDR solutions, this sensor consumes less power, which has a positive impact on the battery life of the device.
Source: Ferra

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