Sony financial statement hints at New Tri-Layer Sensor!

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On June 13th, Sony held a “Fireside Chat” for investors and they shared updated presentations. One aspect that is particularly interesting is the talk about the new 3-Layer sensor. This tech will allow to improve all aspects like sensitivity and speed. 

Sony is clearly pushing the boundaries because it sees great potential in the automotive sector. This is also good news for us photographers. We can expect these innovations to find their way into future Sony Alpha cameras!

I run the document through ChatGPT and this is the summary I got:

Based on Sony’s Imaging & Sensing Solutions (I&SS) business presentation (June 2025), here’s a clear picture of the future of Sony’s camera business:

1. Strong Commitment to Image Sensors—Including Cameras

  • Image sensors remain core to Sony’s strategy across mobile, automotive, industrial, and camera segments.

  • Sony expects a 9% CAGR growth in the camera-related sensor market through FY2030, indicating continued investment in this space .

2. Interchangeable-Lens Cameras (ILCs) Remain a Key Focus

  • Sony highlights technological evolution in ILCs, including:

    • Global shutter full-frame sensors

    • High-speed readout

    • Low-noise performance

    • Improved power efficiency

  • These innovations directly target both photography and professional video creators .

3. Video Is the New Growth Engine

  • Emphasis on real-time performance and video quality across all markets: mobile, automotive, and especially ILCs.

  • The line between photo and video use cases is blurring—Sony’s focus is on hybrid performance (stills + video), a core strength of Alpha and FX cameras .

4. Next-Gen Sensor Tech Driving Differentiation

  • Sony is pushing multi-layered sensor stacking and advanced process nodes to improve:

    • Sensitivity

    • Dynamic range

    • Power efficiency

    • Readout speed

  • These are directly applicable to future Alpha and FX camera models .

5. Continued Innovation Expected Despite User Criticism

  • The FX2 launch (referenced indirectly) reflects Sony’s desire to fill hybrid pro niches, even if it leads to divisive models.

  • Sony acknowledges feedback and is accelerating firmware and UI standardization across cameras.

6. Financials Show Strong Support

  • FY24 saw record-high sales and income in the I&SS segment.

  • Sony plans nearly ¥930 billion in capital expenditure (2024–2026), with ~50% targeting advanced image sensor processes .

Conclusion: Sony Camera Business Outlook

  • Sony is doubling down on sensors and hybrid video performance, especially for full-frame and mobile.

  • They are not exiting or scaling down—they’re innovating, though not always with the direction expected by enthusiasts.

  • Expect future Sony cameras to be video-centric, sensor-driven, and powered by cutting-edge image processing.

I have no doubt that on a sensor level future Sony Alpha Cameras will show us some new exciting tech. Let’s just hope this starts with the new Sony A7V that is expected to be announced in late 2025.

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Confirmed: Sigma’s New Fast Prime Lenses Drop August 19!

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Trusted sources (Thanks!) just told us Sigma will have a new press event on August 19. And this is what we are likely to get:

  • 200mm f/2.0 Full Frame “Sports” lens for Sony E and Leica L
  • 35mm f/1.2 Full Frame “ART” lens for Sony E and Leica L
  • 12mm f/1.4 APS-C lens for E/L/Z/X/RF mount

I leaked the images of two of the three lenses but I should soon get more details and images about the 200mm lens too!

But there is more folks! I already got info about a unique Full Frame travel zoom and another super fast prime coming soon after from Sigma!

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PetaPixel review of the Sony RX1rIII: Was This Worth Waiting for Nearly 10 Years?

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PetaPixel reviewed the new Sony camera and concludes:

In 2025, it feels like a nostalgic blast from the past with some nice but minor quality-of-life improvements. That said, for almost as many nice things that we gained, we lost others.

There is no denying that it is a fun and handy camera to carry around, with the power to take some great images. This camera doesn’t fall far from the 2016 camera bag, and whether you will justify the $5,100 cost depends on how much you really pined for that RX1R II experience back in the day and how much more resolution really means to you.

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