After a long hiatus,
Sony unveils two new 1.62um pixel image sensors featuring
Digital Overlap (DOL) HDR mode. The 1/2.9-inch 6.82M
IMX326LQC and 1/2.5-inch 8MP
IMX274LQC are pin-compatible and target industrial and security applications. When in DOL HDR mode, the frame rate drops to the half of the one in normal mode.
Imager Mania publishes a nice overview of different HDR approaches that Sony used over the years (in Japanese).
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