
Sony has just published the flyer with additional details of the IMX461 sensor, the one used by the Fujifilm GFX 100.
“16-bit digital output makes it possible to readout the signals of 102 M effective pixels at high-speed of 2.7 frame/s in still picture mode. In addition, vertical subsampling binning and horizontal pixel binning realize high-speed 12-bit digital output for shooting moving picture.”
Features
- Type 3.4 CMOS active pixel type dots
- Input clock frequency 72 MHz
- All-pixel readout mode – Various readout modes (*)
- Rolling shutter function moving picture mode
- H driver, V driver and serial communication circuit on chip
- +36 dB gain settable by Bayer color in CDS/PGA on chip
- Built-in 11-bit/12-bit/14-bit/16-bit A/D converter
- 8 Lane SLVS-EC output
- R, G, B primary color mosaic filters on chip
- Back-illuminated type
You can check out the PDF here – via sony semicron