
"We're not entirely sure what the differences between the E and A sensors are, but DCS goes on to detail the E version (which goes in the main cam). It will be a 1/1.12" sensor with 0.7µm pixels fabbed on a 22nm node. It will feature "Hybrid Frame HDR" technology, which seems to be a marketing name for the combination of DCG and VS: Dual Conversion Gain and Voltage Scaling."
"All told, the IMX09E will have over 100dB of dynamic range, improved full-well capacity and higher sensitivity. Additionally, it will offer 2x and 4x in-sensor lossless zoom and 2x2 OCL ("on-chip lens"), which improves autofocus performance. As for the periscope, it will use a new lens assembly that combines glass and plastic elements. The vivo X300 Ultra will use a 50MP ultra-wide camera, completing the trio on the back, the selfie camera should be a 50MP module with autofocus."
vivo's X300 Ultra pairs two 200MP rear cameras: a Sony IMX09E main sensor and an IMX09A periscope. The IMX09E is a 1/1.12" QuadBayer sensor with 0.7µm pixels built on a 22nm process and implements Hybrid Frame HDR via Dual Conversion Gain and Voltage Scaling to boost dynamic range, full-well capacity and sensitivity. The IMX09E supports 2x and 4x in-sensor lossless zoom and a 2x2 on-chip lens for improved autofocus. The periscope uses a mixed glass-plastic lens assembly. The phone includes a 50MP ultra-wide and a 50MP autofocus front camera. The X300 Pro uses a Samsung-custom 200MP periscope and a 50MP Sony LYT-828 main sensor.
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