Here's why camera sensor size beats megapixels for low light photography. Compare 1-inch sensors vs 200MP smartphones, full-frame vs APS-C image quality. Pixabay, fotografyarte The photography world ...
If you’re shopping for a digital camera, sensor size is one of the first things you’ll hear about. Chances are you’ve seen terms like “crop sensor,” “full frame,” and “micro four-thirds” thrown around ...
Is bigger really better? When it comes to shooting quality video with your camera, it’s a tricky question. Plenty would argue in favour of full-frame, and just as many for a format like APS-C or Micro ...
Vadzo Imaging explains why pixel size vs resolution is the defining factor in low-light camera performance, highlighting how ...
Most camera shoppers look at specifications like megapixels, but there’s a feature that can often be even more important: the type of camera sensor. A popular option is APS-C, a sensor size that ...
The first smartphones weren’t the photography behemoths that today’s flagship devices have become. Back then, if you cared about image quality, you had to lug around a dedicated camera alongside your ...
Recently, smartphone manufacturers have begun to pay special attention to mobile photography, and they have advanced quite far in the evolution of cameras. A breakthrough in improving the quality of ...
It's called a 1" sensor not because the sensor is that size, but because a 1" diameter vacuum tube was needed to project an image of this size. So, a 1/1.12" sensor probably indicates a 15.9 / 1.12 = ...
Overview: Modern mobile sensors can compete with professional compact cameras in terms of light intake and color accuracy.The ...