First English, German, Italian reviews of the new Sony ECM-W2BT
You can preorder the new mics at FotoKoch Germany. US preorder will be open at 10am NYC time on BHphoto. And here are the first video reviews:
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German:
Italian:
You can preorder the new mics at FotoKoch Germany. US preorder will be open at 10am NYC time on BHphoto. And here are the first video reviews:
English:
German:
Italian:

Sony issued new firmware updates for the Sony A9II (download it here) and Sony A7III (download it here).
IMPORTANT: When you update to this version, FTP transfer setting will be initialized. Please reconfigure after the update.
IMPORTANT: When you update to this version, the camera settings will be reinitialized. Because of this, we recommend that you save the current settings before updating. You can use the Save/Load Settings function to save the current settings to a memory card and write them back after the update.
NOTE: For details on how to save the settings and the items that can be saved, refer to Save/Load Settings in the Help Guide.
Like I told you weeks ago today Sony did indeed announced the new ECM-W2BT Wireless Microphone (here on BHphoto) and the ECM-LV1 Compact Stereo Lavalier Microphone (here on BHphoto). This means my next rumors will be correct too! On March 16 we will get the new 50mm f/1.2 GM and on March 23 other new FE lenses!
The ECM-W2BT wireless microphone will be available in April 2021 for approximately $230.00 USD and $300.00 CAD. The ECM-LV1 compact stereo lavalier microphone will also be available in April 2021 for approximately $30.00 USD and $40.00 CAD. These microphones will be sold at a variety of Sony’s authorized dealers throughout North America.
For detailed product information, please visit:
Preorders:
Sony A1 at BHphoto. Adorama. Amazon. Focuscamera.
Sony XPeria 5G PRO at BHphoto. Adorama. Amazon.
Sony A1 in Europe at FotoErhardt DE. Calumet DE. Fotokoch DE. Park UK. WexUK.
Join the Sony A1 Facebook group here.
Today the Sony A1 preorders started to ship out in the USA. And Dpreview published the initial review with the following key takeaways:
Sony also presented the new A1 sensor at the ISSCC 2021 (More info ay Image Sensor World).
This is impressive folks! Sony announced a 128MP global shutter sensor. The sensor has a 56.73mm diagonal which is about the size of the sensor used by “large format” Fuji GF cameras like the new GFX100. Sony writes the sensor is designed for industrial use but I guess it could be easily find it’s way in cameras too (maybe in modified version).
For us E-mount owners it also means that maybe a FF Full Frame Global Shutter might not be far out! Here is the press text:
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Delivering Increased Pixel Count, High-Speed Imaging Performance, and Contributing to Solutions in the Field of Advanced, Diversified Industrial Equipment
Tokyo, Japan — Sony Corporation announced today the upcoming release of a large format 56.73mm diagonal CMOS image sensor “IMX661” for industrial equipment with a global shutter function and the industry’s highest*1 effective pixel count of 127.68 megapixels.*2
This product features an increased pixel count that yields an optical size nearly 10 times larger than the common 1.1-type image sensor corresponded to the C mount*3 for industrial equipment. It also features Sony’s original global shutter pixel technology “Pregius™”, which enables capture of motion distortion-free images. Furthermore, the Sony’s original device configuration and interface technology employed enable high-speed image readout at a data rate nearly four times faster*4 than conventional products.
Sony expects that the new sensor, when used in industrial equipment cameras for a wide variety of applications, will help to solve a variety of complex challenges, thereby contributing to the development of industry.
IMX661 CMOS Image Sensor (left: color model, right: black and white model)
| Model name | Sample shipment date (planned)*5 |
|---|---|
| IMX661 3.6 type (56.73 mm diagonal) 127.68-effective-megapixel CMOS image sensor | April 2021 |
Needs for automation, labor-saving and other benefits of digital transformation continue to grow in recent years in various fields of industrial equipment. This has accelerated the adoption of cameras for a wide variety of applications, driving demand for CMOS image sensors with higher imaging performance.
The new product couples Sony’s Pregius technology with the 3.6-type (56.73mm diagonal) large optical size, delivering an increased pixel count and motion distortion-free imaging. The original device configuration, which employs a chip-on-wafer process, together with Sony’s original interface technology, enables high-speed readout nearly four times faster than conventional products*4 in full-pixel readout mode. This design delivers highly efficient imaging that captures a wide viewing angle with no motion distortion in a single imaging operation. It also improves recognition precision thanks to the high-resolution imaging and delivers a high level of processing performance. It can contribute to solutions for a variety of industrial equipment applications, for example, inspection processes for production of displays and electronic substrates, wide-area monitoring, and aerial photography, where its improved precision and quicker readout will help meet the need for a high level of productivity.
This product features a large optical size of 3.6-type (56.73mm diagonal), nearly 10 times larger than the common 1.1-type image sensor corresponded to the C mount lens for industrial equipment with a pixel size of 3.45 μm, resulting in a massive pixel count of 127.68 megapixels, which is the industry’s highest for a CMOS image sensor equipped with a global shutter. It enables a wide viewing angle and high-resolution imaging by increased pixel count, and the motion distortion-free imaging demanded on cameras for industrial equipment, thereby improving imaging efficiency and recognition precision.
Image sensor optical size (imaging area) comparison*6, area ratio about 10 times (1.1-type comparison)Generally, increased pixel count means increased signal processing volume, which causes issues such as a drop in frame rate and longer readout times. In order to realize high-speed readout, it is necessary to improve the processing functionality of the AD converter which converts the analog signal output from the pixel to digital signals, and at the same time, increase the speed of the output interface.
This product features Sony’s original device configuration employing a chip-on-wafer process where chips with certain functions are stacked on top of the pixel wafer, allowing for optimal positioning of the AD converter. This design improves AD converter processing functionality without increasing the size.
The new sensor also employs the Scalable Low Voltage Signaling with Embedded Clock (SLVS-EC™)*7 high-speed interface standard developed by Sony, in order to make output interface faster. These two original technologies enable 127.68 megapixels,10bits,21.8fps, which is a high-speed output data rate nearly four times faster than conventional models*4.The dramatic increase in multi-pixel and readout speed greatly contribute to the improvement of productivity in industrial applications.
Device configuration using chip-on-wafer process
The new product is equipped with a range of signal processing capabilities required for industrial equipment CMOS image sensors to meet diverse applications and needs. These include such as; trigger synchronization for controlling imaging timing during high-speed inspections; Region of Interest (ROI), which reduces post signal processing load by only reading out the required regions; gradation compression, which reduces data volume while outputting required information; multi-exposure, which is capable of detecting the trajectory of moving objects; short exposure time for blur-free imaging of objects moving at high speeds; pixel binning readout, which can enhance sensitivity in low luminance situations.
| Model name | IMX661 (color, black and white) |
|---|---|
| Unit cell size | 3.45 μm x 3.45 μm (H x V) |
| Effective pixels | 13,400 x 9,528 (H x V), 127.68 megapixels |
| Image size | Diagonal 56.73 mm (3.6-type) |
| Active area | 46.2 mm x 32.9 mm (H x V) |
| Package | Ceramic LGA |
| Micro lens | EPD -100mm (CRA 15.8 degrees) |
| Power supply | Analog: 3.3V Digital: 1.2V Interface: 1.8V |
| Output | 4.7Gbps/lane SLVS-EC 16/8/4 lane 891Mbps/lane SLVS 16 lane |
| Frame rate | 14 bit: 12.9 fps 12 bit: 19.6 fps 10 bit: 21.8 fps |
| Main functions | Global shutter, trigger synchronization, ROI, gradation compression, multi-exposure, short exposure, pixel binning readout |
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