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APS-CA term used to describe the size of the digital imaging sensors used in almost all compact DSLRs. The name is derived from the APS (Advanced Photo System) film format that was introduced in 1996 for t [..]
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APS-CAPS-C stands for Advanced Photo System-type C, which is an image sensor format that is equivalent to approximately the size of the Advanced Photo System negative (25.1x16.7mm). The Nikon DX format ima [..]
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APS-CAdvanced Photo System-Classic is an image sensor roughly one-third to one-half the size of a 35mm frame of film, or full-frame image sensor. APS-C image sensors are used in most consumer-level DSLRs a [..]
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APS-CAdvanced Photo System type-C should not be confused with the Advanced Photographic System (APS) camera/film system, since the former is digital and the latter is analogue. APS-C is a type of image sen [..]
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APS-CA term originally developed for the 'Advanced Photo System' film format but now used to define a digital imaging sensor size that measures between 21.5 x 14.4 mm and 23.7 x 15.7 mm in area.
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APS-C Term used for camera sensors of format dimensions similar to those of APS. AR
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APS-CAPS-C stands for Advanced Photo System-type C, which is an image sensor format that is equivalent to approximately the size of the Advanced Photo System negative (25.1x16.7mm). The Nikon DX format ima [..]
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APS-CAPS-C refers to a camera’s sensor size. APS-C is also known as ‘crop sensor’ due to it being about a half crop of a full-frame, 35mm sensor. If you put a lens built for full-frame sensors onto a crop- [..]
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