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Vivo X300 Pro to debut Sony LYT-828 gimbal camera with enhanced HDR and stabilization · TechNode

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Vivo X300 Pro to debut Sony LYT-828 gimbal camera with enhanced HDR and stabilization · TechNode
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Vivo announced on Wednesday that its upcoming X300 Pro will make the global debut of Sony’s LYT-828, a gimbal-level main camera sensor. The 50MP sensor features a large 1/1.28-inch size and an f/1.57 aperture, offering CIPA 5.5-level stabilization. With Hybrid Frame-HDR fusion technology, it offers a 100dB dynamic range for improved backlit and low-light performance. Built on a 22nm low-power process, the LYT-828 supports real-time HDR preview and recording. Paired with Zeiss T* coating and Vivo’s VCS Bionic Spectrum Technology 3.0, the sensor delivers enhanced color accuracy and reduced power consumption. The X300 series will launch on October 13. [IThome, in Chinese]

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