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Samuel Birkan September 23rd, 2004 09:28 AM

CCD sizes - what is 1\4.7
 
Looking at the info on the ccd of the TRV950. I understand that a bigger ccd is better so 1\3 is better than 1\4 ect.
But is 1\4.7 closer to 1\3 or 1\5.
Excuse my asking but math was never my strong point

Boyd Ostroff September 23rd, 2004 10:25 AM

Hey, you got your backslash and forward slash confused... you must be a DOS user! ;-)

Seriously, 1/4.7" is sort of meaningless except as a basis for comparison. Like all fractions, as the number on the bottom gets larger, the measurement is smaller. So 1/4.7 is smaller than 1/4 but larger than 1/5. I agree it's confusing. The following article refers to digital still cameras, but may help explain a little: http://www.dpreview.com/news/0210/02...ensorsizes.asp

That table doesn't list some of the smaller ccd sizes. As a point of reference, the actual size (diagonal measurement) of the PDX-10/TRV-950 1/4.7" CCD's is 3.8 mm. A 1/4" CCD is 4mm and a 1/3" CCD is 6mm. So as you can see, a 1/3" CCD is significantly larger than what we have in our TRV-950's and PDX-10's...

Tom Hardwick September 28th, 2004 10:47 AM

Because the diagonal of the 35mm frame is 43mm, you can take that as its 'normal' lens. The diagonal of a 1/4" chip is 4.1mm and for a 1/3" chip is 5.5mm, so their 'standard lenses' should be those focal lengths. The 1/3" chip is actually 4.4mm x 3.3mm, so 1/3" doesn't really feature there much at all.

tom.


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