File:SensorSizes.svg
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Diagram comparing image sensor formats as used in digital cameras. For the sensor formats commonly used in DSLRs, the sensors are shown in comparison to the 35mm format also known as "full-frame".
DescriptionSensorSizes.svg | Comparison of digital camera image sensor sizes |
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Author | Hotshot977. Subsequently reworked extensively by User:Moxfyre for correct, exact sensor size dimensions and accurate captions. |
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current | 16:00, 24 January 2017 | 500 × 700 (28 KB) | Lucasbosch (talk | contribs) | The full frame part on top didn't contain a sensor (beige rectangle) like the others. I added such a rectangle to replace the empty frame on top. | |
13:40, 24 January 2017 | 500 × 700 (28 KB) | Lucasbosch (talk | contribs) | Tyographic improvements: 1. correct quote marks 2. small space before unit smybols 3. no spaces around times (×) symbol 4. correct inch symbol (double prime) 5. tilde ~ -> ≈ | ||
20:45, 27 May 2015 | 500 × 700 (24 KB) | FDMS4 (talk | contribs) | 1.2/3" → 1/2.5" (apparently changed by mistake) [OTRS] | ||
08:22, 5 August 2014 | 500 × 700 (28 KB) | MarcusGR (talk | contribs) | Removed 'medium format' and added 2/3'' format. Updated info on camera makers employing sensors. | ||
18:12, 4 August 2014 | 500 × 700 (30 KB) | Moxfyre (talk | contribs) | update by {{ping|marcusgr}} borks transparency and otherwise renders poorly -- revert to previous | ||
10:20, 1 August 2014 | 484 × 610 (117 KB) | MarcusGR (talk | contribs) | Added 2/3'' format and removed Medium Format. Updated info about brands adopting sensors. | ||
17:48, 4 October 2011 | 500 × 700 (30 KB) | Jesh (talk | contribs) | 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 (talk | contribs) | Changed KAF 3900 to KAF 39000. This seems to have been a mistake. | ||
21:33, 1 June 2009 | 500 × 700 (30 KB) | Moxfyre (talk | contribs) | made the dimensions exactly match the text, and also point out the Nikon (DX), Pentax, and Sony APS-C are basically the same size [using an external editor] | ||
21:46, 26 January 2009 | 500 × 700 (29 KB) | Moxfyre (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Comparison of digital camera image sensor sizes |Source=*File:SensorSizes.svg |Date=2009-01-26 21:45 (UTC) |Author=*File:SensorSizes.svg: Hotshot977. Subsequently reworked extensively by [[:en:Us |
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