India, June 17 -- As smartphone cameras take on a bigger role in content creation, live streaming, and everyday photography, image quality has become a key battleground. Sony's latest announcement reflects this shift. The company has introduced the LYTIA L910, a 50-megapixel mobile image sensor built around a LOFIC camera sensor architecture that focuses on one of mobile imaging's biggest challenges: capturing clear details in both bright and dark areas while maintaining power efficiency.

The biggest story behind the LYTIA L910 is its ability to achieve a 100 dB dynamic range from a single exposure. Instead of relying on multiple exposures that are later combined, Sony uses its LOFIC structure together with Triple Conversion Gain HDR tec...