06-16-2017, 03:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-16-2017, 03:08 PM by Brightcolours.)
Quote:Don't forget the height BC!Dave, the crop factor can be calculated just from the width. Or just from the height. Or just from the diagonal. As the sensors all have a 3x2 aspect ratio. The weird 10mp CCD from the D200 and consorts oddly enough is not a true 3x2 sensor.
So the D40 has a 23.7mm sensor width but with a 15.5mm height. = 367.35 mm2
The D500 has a 23.5mm sensor width but with a 15.7mm height = 368.95mm2 that's an increase of 1.6 mm2
How that fits in with the multiplication factor i don't know. Perhaps you could enlighten us here?
The Canon 80D has a 22 X 15mm size = 330 mm2........ 38.95mm<span style="font-size:10px;">2<span style="font-size:14px;">......less!</span></span>
The Nikon D500 sensor is therefore 1.118 X larger than the Canon D80 APSc sensor!
Not far off the difference between MF and FF............... <_<
I know you like that one BC..!!! .......... :lol: :lol: B)
(The biggest Nikon DX sensors are the D3000/D20/D300 in terms of surface area)