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  2. Micro Four Thirds system - Wikipedia

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    The image sensor of Four Thirds and MFT measures 18 mm × 13.5 mm (22.5 mm diagonal), with an imaging area of 17.3 mm × 13.0 mm (21.63 mm diagonal), comparable to the frame size of 110 film. [4] Its area, ca. 220 mm 2 , is approximately 30% less than the APS-C sensors used in other manufacturers' DSLRs ; it is around 9 times larger than the 1/ ...

  3. Four Thirds system - Wikipedia

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    Four Thirds logo. The Four Thirds System is a standard created by Olympus and Eastman Kodak for digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) design and development. [1] Four Thirds refers to both the size of the image sensor (4/3") as well as the aspect ratio (4:3). The Olympus E-1 was the first Four Thirds DSLR, announced and released in 2003.

  4. List of Micro Four Thirds cameras - Wikipedia

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    The Micro Four Thirds system (MFT) of still and video cameras and lenses was released by Olympus and Panasonic in 2008; lenses built for MFT use a flange focal distance of 19.25 mm, covering an image sensor with dimensions 17.3 × 13.0 mm (21.6 mm diagonal).

  5. 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 ...

  6. Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera - Wikipedia

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    The initial version of the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera was announced in April 2013. It featured a Super 16 1080p sensor and a Micro Four Thirds mount. It was initially only capable of recording in Apple ProRes, though a later updated allowed recording of CinemaDNG Raw. [1]

  7. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4 - Wikipedia

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    Micro Four Thirds system: Lens; Lens: Micro Four Thirds system mount: Sensor/medium; Sensor: 4/3 type MOS ('Live MOS sensor') Sensor size: 17.3 x 13.0 mm (in 4:3 aspect ratio) Maximum resolution: 4608 x 3456 (16 megapixels) Film speed: ISO 200–25600, extendable to 100: Storage media: SD /SDHC / SDXC: Focusing; Focus modes: AF Single, AF ...

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