Sony reveals a record 247MP camera sensor – and it could one day take medium format cameras to a new level

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Sony has made a new medium format sensor with best-ever 247MP resolution and 16-bit processing. Its sensor-making department – Sony Semiconductor Solutions, which is responsible for the majority of sensors used in cameras today – unveiled color and monochrome versions of its ‘industrial’ use IMX811 sensor.

Roughly equivalent in size to the sensors used in Phase One IQ4 digital backs and the Hasselblad H-series, the Type 4.1 back-illuminated CMOS sensor is bigger than the Type 3.4 used in cameras like the Fujifilm GFX100 II and Hasselblad X2D 100C, and it’s unclear if the all-new sensor will ever make its way into a consumer camera or digital back, especially given the Hasselblad H series of cameras is now discontinued. 

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