I would like to know whether three 1 / 6 "CCDs are sensitive to light than a 1 / 6" CCD. Or are both equally weak. Actually, the three 1 / 6 "chips are then combined 3 / 6", ie 1 / 2 ", that's big and bright, right?
Thank you for your answers,
the 1000th guest
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
it, 3x 1 / 6 is "are brighter than 1x 1 / 6". Add to that the better one Dreichippers color differentiation. However, I CCDs with 1 / 6 find "sooo not sparkling.
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Antwort von Markus:
"The 1000th guest" wrote:
Actually, the three 1 / 6 "chips are then combined 3 / 6", ie 1 / 2 ", that's big and bright, right?
Addendum: Yes, a 1 / 2 "- CCD is large and bright, but 3x 1 / 6 results only in the diagonal 1 / 2". The area of a half-inch CCD is 9x higher than that of a 1 / 6 "- CCD ie 3x 1 / 6 "revealed only one third of the area of 1 / 2" - CCD.
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Antwort von PowerMac:
Again small addendum: since there is no easy 1 / 2 "chips, sonern only 3 CCD 1 / 2" chip's total area is at a small consumer camera exactly 9 times as small as a reasonably good camera for professionals.
The type 1 / 6 "refers, unfortunately, not on the surface. That is why the bill des 1000th score wrong.