User talk:Ds2mph

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About double sensor size
Hello, Ds2mph, I especially appreciate yours contributions for Exmor page, but I have a question. You have written that some sensors have two size (in inch). For exemple, the Sony Exmor 600 has (1/1.95")18 and (1/1.74")16. What is "18" and "16" ? Is it related to two 1 inch video tube equivalent reference sizes ? I think it is not very clear and makes the table a little confused. On the other hand, size 1" = 16mm looks to be much more used. (cf. Image_sensor_format)

I read about this sensor from various source, that it had a size of 1/1.7" or 1/1.8" and if I calculate it myself, I find :

16 mm / 9.216 = 1.73611111111111, so approximately 1/1.74"

Gnujsa (talk) 12:37, 18 November 2019 (UTC)