In previous work, we have proposed a high-sensitivity imaging system based on the long exposure for all the G(green) pixels, in which the inherent blur was suppressed with using both the regularization method and motion information from blurfree short-term exposed information from R(red) / B(blue) pixels. However this method was ineffective if detected motion information is inaccurate. As a result, an inadequate accuracy of motion information lost image quality and caused blur image. In this study, we propose a new high-sensitivity imaging system that is stable under such a condition. We arrange long-and shortterm exposed G pixels for each line alternatively. With combining regularization method and blur-free G pixel information obtained from the short-term exposure, the proposed system does not require motion information. Then reconstruction images of our proposed system include no blur even if accurate motion detection is difficult.