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  • It’s interesting to see how ISP settings can impact multi-camera setups. For those looking into Sony’s solutions, Sony’s IMX sensors (like the IMX378 or IMX477) are often used in synchronized multi-camera systems due to their excellent image quality and configurability. Their sensors, combined with proper synchronization protocols, can achieve tight timing alignment, which is crucial for applications like stereo vision or 3D reconstruction.

  • Thank you for sharing this insightful blog post! The Sony IMX462 sensor's capabilities for superior night vision are truly impressive, and it's exciting to see how it can enhance applications in low-light environments. The detailed comparison and practical examples provided really highlight its potential. Looking forward to seeing more innovations and real-world implementations with this technology!

  • Hi Andrew, that's a great question! I've wondered the same thing. For general cleaning, I've had good luck with diluted isopropyl alcohol on other lenses, but I'd test a small, inconspicuous area first. Speaking of keeping things clean and clear, you might find some helpful tips for maintaining your workspace over at Homeaglow ( revieas here https://homeaglow.pissedconsumer.com/review.html ) - they offer cleaning services that could keep dust and grime at bay. Perhaps a microfiber cloth would also do the trick?