Sun Oct 22, 2023 9:03 am
@Simon Chen
While most folks use 'pixels' instead of 'photocells' (or 'sensels'), the numbers are the same in this respect. This does not translate into resolution, though.
So, two cameras with 6K have the same number of photocells if both dimensions are the same.
Of course, the new 6K, being 3:2, has more photocells, but they are used for different parts of the image.
This does not apply to some smartphones, drones or action cameras, where a large number of photocells is averaged together, usually in groups of four, and stored as a smaller number of pixels. This can be changed, of course. That's how Apple changed the number of pixels stored between 14 and 15, even if some models got the same sensor.
My disaster protection: export a .drp file to a physically separated storage regularly.
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