Recently, Teroshi Shimizu, President and CEO of Sony Semiconductor, said that he is quite optimistic about the prospects of smartphone photography. Shimizu believes that by 2024 at the latest, two years from now, smartphones will outperform DSLRs when taking still photos, thanks to a combination of larger apertures, new pixel structures and artificial intelligence technology. At the same time, he also believes that judging from the current development progress, by 2030, smartphones will be expected to realize the exclusive functions of current professional cameras such as 8K shooting and ultra-high-speed continuous shooting. In fact, Sony’s confidence in mobile photography can also be seen from the development of Sony’s Xperia series of mobile phones. In recent generations of Xperia, the camera module has always been the focus of the upgrade. The Xperia 1 IV launched this year is the first time that the continuous optical zoom technology has been put into the mobile phone, which can provide 85~125mm equivalent focal length, 3.5~8 times light range. On the other hand, Sony also plans to expand the area of related production areas by 60% by 2023 and increase the production of image sensors for smartphones. .
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