Sensor Size:
A camera’s sensor is like a single exposure of film, but it can be used repeatedly.
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Megapixels
: Higher resolution with finer details. However, cramming many megapixels onto a small sensor leads to challenges in low-light .
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Full Frame
: Based on the size of 35mm film (36 x 24mm), full frame sensors are found in professional-level DSLRs and mirrorless cameras.
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Noise and High ISOs
: A small sensor with 25 megapixels will exhibit more noise at high ISOs than a full frame sensor with the same megapixel count.
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APS-C
: Crops the full frame image by about 1.5x (22 x 15mm). Common in entry-level to mid-level DSLRs and some mirrorless cameras.
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Larger Sensors
: Handle High Megapixel Counts Better
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A larger sensor captures more light, resulting in better overall image quality.
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Larger sensors provide more room for each pixel, resulting in better image quality.
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Standardized sensor sizes make it easy to compare cameras. Here are the common ones:
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A 50 MP full frame sensor has larger pixels than a 50 MP APS-C sensor.
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