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Sony’s new 0.7-inch OLED microdisplay packs 720p resolution, has EVFs in its sights

Sonys new 0.7-inch OLED microdisplay packs 720p resolution, has EVFs in its sights Say howdy to Sony’s ECX332A! Excited? We’ll, if you are into shooting DSLR video using electronic viewfinders, you are. This new OLED microdisplay measures in it a trifling 0.7-inches, managing an HD resolution of 1280 x 720. As understood by OLED-Info, it features “a similar white OLED and color-filters architecture” because the ECX331A (far left), that is the 0.5-inch, 1024 × 768 XGA variant Sony’s implemented within the EVFs found on its NEX-5N and A77 cameras, among others. Notably, it’ll likely be a pleasure to go looking through with a brightness level rated at 200 cd/m2 and a peppy response time of 0.01ms. There isn’t a word on what future Sony shooters we will be able to look forward to finding the ECX332A in, but when you’re curious for more details — and well-versed in kana — hit that source link below.

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