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  2. Image sensor format - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone 13 released in 2021 has a main camera sensor size of 1/1.9". [19] The Nokia N8 (2010)'s 1/1.83" sensor was the largest in a phone in late 2011. The Nokia 808 (2012) surpasses compact cameras with its 41 million pixels, 1/1.2" sensor. [20] Sensor sizes of 1/2.3" and smaller are common in webcams, digital camcorders and most other ...

  3. File:SensorSizes.svg - Wikipedia

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    Added 2/3'' format and removed Medium Format. Updated info about brands adopting sensors. 17:48, 4 October 2011: 500 × 700 (30 KB) Jesh: Added Nikon CX size (Nikon 1 system). Removed redundant 35mm grey frame to make space. 12:57, 4 December 2010: 500 × 700 (23 KB) Jason Quinn: Changed KAF 3900 to KAF 39000. This seems to have been a mistake ...

  4. File:Sensor sizes overlaid inside.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Sensor sizes diagram Own work based on: SensorSizes.svg, but showing various {{ |image sensor format}}s overlaid on top of each other. Date 29 May 2009

  5. Crop factor - Wikipedia

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    A 50 mm (focal length) lens on an APS-C image sensor format (crop factor 1.6) images a slightly smaller field of view than a 70 mm lens on a 35 mm sensor format camera (full frame sensor). An 80 mm lens (1.6 × 50 mm = 80 mm) with a full frame camera gives the same field of view as this 50 mm lens and APS-C sensor format combination produces.

  6. List of large sensor camera phones - Wikipedia

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    The latest Leica Leitz and Sharp Aquos R series phones do qualify because, despite using only 94% [b] of their 1.0-type sensors [2] [3] (with 4:3 aspect ratio), they maintain the same crop factor (2.7) and diagonal (1″) as a 1.0-type sensor with 3:2 aspect ratio, since that is the image circle for which their lenses were originally designed.

  7. 35 mm equivalent focal length - Wikipedia

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    35 mm equivalent focal lengths are calculated by multiplying the actual focal length of the lens by the crop factor of the sensor. Typical crop factors are 1.26× – 1.29× for Canon (1.35× for Sigma "H") APS-H format, 1.5× for Nikon APS-C ("DX") format (also used by Sony, Pentax, Fuji, Samsung and others), 1.6× for Canon APS-C format, 2× for Micro Four Thirds format, 2.7× for 1-inch ...

  8. Optical format - Wikipedia

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    The optical format is approximately the diagonal length of the sensor multiplied by 3/2. The result is expressed in inches and is usually (but not always) rounded to a convenient fraction. For instance, a 6.4x4.8 mm sensor has a diagonal of 8.0 mm and therefore an optical format of 8.0*3/2 = 12 mm, which is expressed as 1 ⁄ 2 inch in imperial ...

  9. HAD CCD - Wikipedia

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    Sensor size (Diagonal) Unit cell size Sensitivity (typical value F5.6) Sensor saturation signal (minimum value) Output Subpixel layout Release Date ICX249 [1] 752 x 582 0.44 MP 8.0 mm 1/2" 8.6 μm x 8.3 μm 1100 mV 900 mV Adjacent field line sums Cy Ye G Mg about 1999 ICX445 [2] [3] 1296 x 966 1.25 MP 6.0 mm 1/3" 3.75 μm² 460 mV 350 mV