szenzorméret
Szenzorméret refers to the physical dimensions of the image sensor within a digital camera or imaging device. It is a crucial specification that significantly impacts image quality, particularly in low light conditions and depth of field control. Larger sensor sizes generally capture more light, leading to better performance in dim environments with less digital noise and a wider dynamic range. Conversely, smaller sensors can be more cost-effective and allow for more compact camera designs.
The most common sensor formats include full-frame, which mimics the size of 35mm film (approximately 36x24mm),
The size of the sensor also influences the field of view for a given focal length lens.