The chart below is a basic comparison of common digital camera sensor sizes measured by area. It gives you and idea of how much light hits the sensor, before you factor in the technical things like lens quality, pixel size and type, pixel count etc. Its a thought exercise aimed at comparing the relative area proportions of various sensors and the amount of light they have to work with. I've chosen to express the comparisons as a percentage of full frame size. (%FF) Since the defacto baseline for sensor size comparison seems to be the 35mm full frame sensor, I find it useful to compare sensor areas in terms of "Percentage of Full Frame" (PFF or %FF). This chart lists various sensor area sizes and compares them in proportion to a standard 35mm FF sensor, which I take as having an approximate physical area of 864 mm ² . As noted, physical size/area of a sensor is just one factor in determining image quality, camera cost, and other factors. I've deliberately ignored facto...
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I am not a robot. But often, I wonder what that would be like for a day. I guess like anything else, it depends on the work.