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spader312@lemmy.world 10 months agoSmaller sensors pick up less and less light, forcing to bump iso. Limiting low light photography or dealing with very grainy low contrast images
Comment on Anon notices what they've taken from us
spader312@lemmy.world 10 months agoSmaller sensors pick up less and less light, forcing to bump iso. Limiting low light photography or dealing with very grainy low contrast images
KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 months ago
which would be why i would argue to just min max on the one camera. Overall a better camera, maybe not as versatile, but meh.
spader312@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I think it’s a size constraint. Bigger sensors also require larger lenses. In regular DSLR world a micro four thirds sensor, the sensor size is half the size of a traditional full frame sensor. The lenses are also half the size of a fullframe camera’s lenses and require far less glass and weight.
We can fit 3 smaller sensors with three smaller lenses in a smartphone. Trying to make any of those sensors bigger will require more space than a phone can provide.
I’m no expert just a hobbyist take my word with a grain of salt lol