Visual Comparisons

Compare Camera Sensor Sizes

Visual comparison of camera sensor sizes from smartphones to full frame. Understand how sensor size impacts image quality and depth of field.

Full Frame vs APS-C
Full Frame
36×24mm
Canon/Nikon/Sony
vs
APS-C
23.5×15.6mm
Crop 1.5×

Full Frame is 2.25× larger surface area. Better low light, shallower depth of field, but heavier and more expensive.

APS-C vs Micro Four Thirds
APS-C
23.5×15.6mm
Crop 1.5×
vs
MFT
17.3×13mm
Crop 2×

APS-C is 1.9× larger. MFT offers compact size with good quality. Popular in Olympus and Panasonic cameras.

Full Frame vs Micro Four Thirds
Full Frame
36×24mm
DSLR/Mirrorless
vs
MFT
17.3×13mm
Compact

Full Frame is 4× larger surface area. MFT systems are significantly lighter and more portable.

1-inch vs Smartphone Sensor
1-inch
13.2×8.8mm
Sony RX100
vs
Phone
8.8×6.6mm
iPhone

1-inch sensor is 2.7× larger than typical smartphone sensor. Found in premium compact cameras.

Full Frame vs 1-inch Sensor
Full Frame
36×24mm
Professional
vs
1-inch
13.2×8.8mm
Compact

Full Frame is 7.5× larger than 1-inch. Massive difference in low-light capability and depth of field control.

Medium Format vs Full Frame
Medium Format
43.8×32.9mm
Fujifilm GFX
vs
Full Frame
36×24mm
Standard Pro

Medium format is 1.7× larger surface area. Ultimate image quality for commercial and studio photography.

iPhone Pro vs Standard Phone Sensor
Pro
9.8×7.3mm
Larger
vs
Standard
7.6×5.7mm
Smaller

Pro iPhones use 65% larger sensors. Noticeable improvement in low light and portrait mode quality.

All Major Sensor Sizes
Phone
1"
MFT
APS-C
Full Frame

Size comparison from smallest to largest. Each step up offers better low-light performance and depth control.

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Sensor Size Tip

Bigger isn't always better. Larger sensors provide better low-light performance and shallower depth of field, but come with larger, heavier lenses. Micro Four Thirds offers excellent balance of quality and portability. Smartphones compensate for small sensors with computational photography. Choose based on your needs: portability vs. image quality.

Sensor Size Reference Table

Sensor Type Dimensions (mm) Crop Factor Surface Area Found In
Medium Format 43.8 × 32.9 mm 0.79× 1441 mm² Fujifilm GFX, Hasselblad
Full Frame (35mm) 36 × 24 mm 1.0× 864 mm² Canon R5, Nikon Z9, Sony A7
APS-C 23.5 × 15.6 mm 1.5× 367 mm² Canon R7, Sony A6600, Fujifilm X-T5
Micro Four Thirds 17.3 × 13 mm 2.0× 225 mm² Olympus OM-D, Panasonic GH6
1-inch 13.2 × 8.8 mm 2.7× 116 mm² Sony RX100, DJI drones
iPhone Pro Main 9.8 × 7.3 mm 3.9× 72 mm² iPhone 15/16/17 Pro
Smartphone (typical) 7.6 × 5.7 mm 5.0× 43 mm² Most Android phones, standard iPhones

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