When it comes to sensor sizes, the two terms used to classify them are “full-frame” and “crop sensor”. The size of the camera sensor directly affects the quality of the photographs. These digital sensor acts just like film rolls except for they can be used as long as it’s in working condition. The modern component of a camera which replaced the film rolls is called the camera ‘Sensor’. Modern digital cameras have entirely replaced the physical film rolls. This negative was later developed into a positive which used to be an actual photograph. This film when exposed to light through the lens would create a negative of the image as seen through the lens. In the older days when film cameras were used, there used to be negative film rolls inside the camera. A Camera Sensor in Nikon ( encircled in yellow) Film vs Digital Sensor The size of the sensor inside the camera determines the field of view, image size, depth of field, resolution, low-light performance, a camera’s physical size, and color depth. More information on the sensor translates to better photo quality. This means that a large sensor size will process a greater amount of light while giving more detailed information to the camera.
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