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Haowei mass-produces 50MP image sensor by the end of the year, 0.61 micron pixel size, low-light clarity and no artifacts

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OmniVision Group recently announced the launch of a new image sensor OV50M40, which is expected to be mass-produced in the fourth quarter of 2024. This 0.61 micron pixel size CMOS sensor has 50 million pixels and integrates smartphone front-facing, wide-angle, ultra-wide-angle and telephoto technologies with comprehensive functions. James Liu, senior product marketing manager of OmniVision Group, said that as the smartphone market’s demand for small-sized, high-resolution image sensors grows, the OV50M40 will provide a one-stop solution to help mobile phone manufacturers simplify the supply chain and reduce costs.

 豪威年底量产 50MP 图像传感器 0.61 微米像素尺寸低光清晰无伪影

1. OV50M40 adopts interleaved HDR and single-exposure dual analog gain HDR technology, combined with four-in-one pixel binning and advanced noise reduction technology, to achieve up to 64 times analog gain in low-light environments, significantly improving videos and images quality, reducing motion artifacts.
  1. At the same time, it supports phase detection autofocus (PDAF), which can focus quickly regardless of full resolution or pixel binning mode, ensuring the zoom effect of the telephoto camera.
  2. The sensor has low power consumption and supports motion detection normally-on function to maintain continuous high-quality image capture in rear- or front-camera mode.
  3. In addition, the OV50M40 can also achieve 2x or 3x high-quality crop zoom to meet diverse shooting needs.

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