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Sony’s Large Format Sensors: A Look at Global Shutter and Rolling Shutter

Join experts from Sony, FRAMOS, and RESTAR FRAMOS for a focused, 30-minute technical session examining the evolution of Sony’s most advanced large-format image sensors. Get a clear, engineering-level look at how IMX411, IMX661, and IMX811 have progressed in design, performance, and functionality-along with how global shutter and rolling shutter approaches continue to shape modern imaging.

04/12/2025 10:00 am
30 min
Sony’s Large Format Sensors: A Look at Global Shutter and Rolling Shutter

What you'll learn

Key differences between Sony’s IMX411, IMX661, and IMX811 sensors

How global shutter vs. rolling shutter impacts large-format performance

Important design and performance improvements across sensor generations

Practical considerations for choosing the right sensor for demanding applications

A brief look at upcoming developments in Sony’s large-format sensor lineup

This session offers a clear, structured walkthrough of Sony’s key large-format sensors-IMX411, IMX661, and IMX811-and the engineering choices behind them. You’ll gain insights into:

Who should attend

If you are an imaging engineer, a camera system designer, or a product manager working in industrial, scientific, or other applications, this webinar is the right fit for you.

Topics

After the webinar, you’ll understand the key factors to consider when selecting and designing with Sony’s latest large-format sensors for high-performance imaging applications.
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Intro

David Kallenbach

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SONY Presentation

Monib Firoozpoor

3

FRAMOS Presentation

Ferdinand Reitze

4

RESTAR FRAMOS Presentation

Flavien Hirigoyen

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Q&A

David Kallenbach

Our Experts for Your Success

David Kallenbach
David Kallenbach
Head of Technical Solutions & Support
FRAMOS
David Kallenbach is the Head of Technical Solutions & Support at FRAMOS, bringing a wealth of expertise and experience to his role. With a scientific master’s degree in physics focused on nano-structures in semiconductors, David possesses a deep understanding of image sensor technologies and microdisplays. At FRAMOS, David leads a global team of technical imaging enthusiasts, providing top-tier technical solutions and integration support that match individual customer application requirements and needs.
Ferdinand Reitze
Ferdinand Reitze
Market Strategy & Business Development Manager
FRAMOS
Ferdinand Reitze is a Market Strategy and Business Development Manager at FRAMOS with six years of experience advancing embedded vision solutions. He previously worked in strategic business development at Intel, focusing on drone and data analytics platforms. After joining FRAMOS as Product Manager for the 3D portfolio, he transitioned to shaping market strategy and guiding product opportunity development. His role bridges R&D, Product Management, and customer-facing teams to align technical capabilities with market needs. He contributes to strengthening FRAMOS’s position in delivering high-performance vision modules across automation, robotics, and smart devices.
Monib Firoozpoor
Monib Firoozpoor
Marketing professional
Sony Semiconductor Solutions Europe
Monib Firoozpoor is a Marketing professional with background in Marketing management. For the past four years at Sony Semiconductor Solutions Europe, he has been responsible for product marketing of Sony Industrial Image Sensors. With in-depth knowledge of the industrial market, Monib focuses on winning business and ensuring successful product launches, making sure that each product reaches the correct market and serves its uniqueness to the fullest while clearly defining its purpose for consumers in the European market.
Flavien Hirigoyen
Flavien Hirigoyen
Technical Imaging Expert
RESTAR FRAMOS
Dr. Hirigoyen is a Technical Imaging Expert at RESTAR FRAMOS, specialized in Optics and Sensor technologies. He holds a PhD in Optics for Pixel Technology Modeling and brings over 20 years of experience in CMOS image sensors and cameras - from modeling and pixel development to Time-of-Flight, event-based sensors, and custom camera projects. He is the author of 12 peer-reviewed publications and 11 patents.