Sony DSC HX80 Sensor
Said to be : 1/2.3, 7.82 mm, Exmor R, 18.2 MP .
What is the sensor area shape and dimensions ? How many elements in both dirrections ? |
Sony DSC HX80 Sensor
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wrote: Said to be : 1/2.3, 7.82 mm, Exmor R, 18.2 MP . What is the sensor area shape and dimensions ? How many elements in both dirrections ? https://www.sony.com/electronics/cyb...as/dsc-hx80/sp ecifications https://www.dpreview.com/news/121744...yber-shot-dsc- hx80-30x-travel-zoom |
Sony DSC HX80 Sensor
Nowhere does it answer my questions ...
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Sony DSC HX80 Sensor
On 24/12/2018 19:11, wrote:
Said to be : 1/2.3, 7.82 mm, Exmor R, 18.2 MP . What is the sensor area shape and dimensions ? How many elements in both dirrections ? See: https://www.dpreview.com/articles/80...68/sensorsizes https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/c...specifications https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/s.../45726101M.pdf Most likely a 4:3 aspect ratio. -- Cheers, David Web: http://www.satsignal.eu |
Sony DSC HX80 Sensor
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wrote: Nowhere does it answer my questions ... yes it does. |
Sony DSC HX80 Sensor
Nowhere does it answer my questions ... yes it does. OK then, please advise the shape of the sensor ! Since the field of the lens projected image on the sensor is obviously circular, I assume the sensor is a square with corners near the edge of the circle, to get the most information. Someone else suggested it might be 4:3 but I don't know. If it's a square, then each side would have the square root of 18.2 MP or 4266 P in each direction, and is each pixel really actually 3, or 1 for each color, RGB ? |
Sony DSC HX80 Sensor
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wrote: Nowhere does it answer my questions ... yes it does. OK then, please advise the shape of the sensor ! rectangular. Since the field of the lens projected image on the sensor is obviously circular, I assume the sensor is a square with corners near the edge of the circle, to get the most information. you assume wrong. people prefer rectangular aspect ratios, therefore it's rectangular. Someone else suggested it might be 4:3 but I don't know. easy to tell from the specs: https://www.dpreview.com/products/sony/compacts/sony_dschx80 its resolution is 4896 x 3672 pixels, which is 1.33x wider than it is tall, or an aspect ratio of 4:3. If it's a square, then each side would have the square root of 18.2 MP or 4266 P in each direction, and is each pixel really actually 3, or 1 for each color, RGB ? nope. it uses a bayer filter, as does almost every camera, which has nothing to do with the shape of the sensor or its field of view. |
Sony DSC HX80 Sensor
No, YOU'RE wrong !
Yes, the prefered aspect ratios are : 3:2 for prints. 4:3 for normal TV, and 16:9 for computer and wide TV, but that says nothing about the aspect ratio of the sensor which, as I said, is probably square, to maximize the potential info gathered by the sensor. If it was rectagular, then Sony would be throwing away top and bottom picture info. And what then would the aspect ratio of the sensor be ? On the other hand, the "1" aspect ratio does appear to just be a side cropping of one of the others. |
Sony DSC HX80 Sensor
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wrote: No, YOU'RE wrong ! nope Yes, the prefered aspect ratios are : 3:2 for prints. 4:3 for normal TV, and 16:9 for computer and wide TV, but that says nothing about the aspect ratio of the sensor which, as I said, is probably square, to maximize the potential info gathered by the sensor. nope. it's rectangular. If it was rectagular, then Sony would be throwing away top and bottom picture info. And what then would the aspect ratio of the sensor be ? it is rectangular. On the other hand, the "1" aspect ratio does appear to just be a side cropping of one of the others. because it's rectangular. |
Sony DSC HX80 Sensor
Just where in the specs does it say anything about the aspect ratio of
the sensor ?! Surely if it was rectangular, and it might well be, it would give the aspect ratio. All it says is 1/2.3 ", which is a bit less tham 1/2 " . If it was rectangular, then one dimension wouldn't be enough to completely specify, further sugesting a square. |
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