APSCSensoren
APSCSensoren, or Active Pixel Sensor Cameras, are a type of digital camera sensor technology developed by Sony. They are known for their high sensitivity to light, which allows for excellent low-light performance. APSC sensors are larger than the smaller sensors used in compact cameras, which results in better image quality, particularly in terms of detail and color reproduction. The term "APSC" stands for Advanced Photo System C, referring to the size of the sensor, which is approximately 23.5 x 15.6 mm. This size is larger than the 35mm film format but smaller than full-frame sensors, making it a popular choice for both still photography and videography. APSC sensors are used in a wide range of cameras, from entry-level DSLRs to high-end mirrorless cameras. They offer a good balance between image quality, size, and cost, making them a popular choice for both amateur and professional photographers.