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Sony Semiconductor Solutions has unveiled a new medium format sensor with a record-breaking 247MP resolution and 16-bit processing. The sensor is larger than those found in popular cameras such as Fujifilm GFX100 II and Hasselblad X2D 100C. While its applications are currently niche, the potential for this high-resolution sensor in professional cameras is promising. However, its exclusive nature and high manufacturing cost may limit its accessibility. The new sensor's specifications and capabilities are expected to surpass anything seen before, marking a significant breakthrough in the camera industry.