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Published Oct 7, 2002 | dpreview staff

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We regularly receive emails from readers confused as to the actual size of sensor used in digital cameras. Sensors (CCD / CMOS) are often refered to with an imperial fraction designation such as 1/1.8" or 2/3", this measurement actually originates back in the 1950's and the time of Vidicon tubes. Those who find the specification sheets for these sensors are then even more confused about the relationship between the fraction and the actual diagonal size of the sensor. Below you'll find an explanation and a table of common sensor sizes. We'll be adding this information to our glossary for future reference.

It all started way back when...

The 'Type' designation given to today's CCD sensors is that it harks back to a set of standard sizes given to TV camera tubes in the 50's. These sizes were typically 1/2", 2/3" etc. The size designation does not define the diagonal of the sensor area but rather the outer diameter of the long glass envelope of the tube. Engineers soon discovered that for various reasons the usable area of this imaging plane was approximately two thirds of the designated size.

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This designation has clearly stuck (although it should have been thrown out long ago). There appears to be no specific mathematical relationship between the diameter of the imaging circle and the sensor size, although it is always roughly two thirds. Each 'Type' represents a class of sensor around these dimensions, rather than specifying an exact size.

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Common Image Sensor Sizes

Table keywords: "Type" refers to the commonly used type designation for sensors, "Aspect Ratio" refers to the ratio of width to height, "Dia." refers to the diameter of the tube size (this is simply the type covertered to millimeters), "Diagonal / Width / Height" are the dimensions of the sensors image producing area.

Sensor (mm)
TypeAspect RatioDia. (mm)DiagonalWidthHeight
1/3.6"4:37.0565.0004.0003.000
1/3.2"4:37.9385.6804.5363.416
1/3"4:38.4676.0004.8003.600
1/2.7"4:39.4076.5925.2703.960
1/2"4:312.7008.0006.4004.800
1/1.8"4:314.1118.9337.1765.319
2/3"4:316.93311.0008.8006.600
1"3:225.40015.70013.2008.800
4/3"4:333.86722.50018.00013.500
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APS-C3:2n/a30.10025.10016.700
35 mm3:2n/a43.30036.00024.000
6454:3n/a69.70056.00041.500

Implementation examples

Below is a list of a few digital cameras (as examples) and their sensor size.

CameraSensor TypePixel countSensor size
Canon PowerShot A1001/3.2" CCD1.3 million4.5 x 3.4 mm
Canon PowerShot A2001/3.2" CCD2.1 million4.5 x 3.4 mm
Casio QV-8000SX1/3" CCD1.3 million4.8 x 3.6 mm
Minolta DiMAGE X1/2.7" CCD2.1 million5.3 x 4.0 mm
Minolta DiMAGE Xi1/2.7" CCD3.3 million5.3 x 4.0 mm
Nikon Coolpix 9501/2" CCD2.1 million6.4 x 4.8 mm
Nikon Coolpix 9951/1.8" CCD3.3 million7.2 x 5.3 mm
Nikon Coolpix 45001/1.8" CCD4.1 million7.2 x 5.3 mm
Olympus C-5050 Zoom1/1.8" CCD5.2 million7.2 x 5.3 mm
Sony DSC-F7172/3" CCD5.2 million8.8 x 6.6 mm
Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi2/3" CCD5.2 million8.8 x 6.6 mm
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Canon EOS-D30CMOS3.2 million22.7 x 15.1 mm
Nikon D1CCD2.7 million23.7 x 15.6 mm
Nikon D100CCD6.3 million23.7 x 15.6 mm
Canon EOS-1DsCMOS11.4 million36 x 24 mm
Kodak DSC-14nCMOS13.8 million36 x 24 mm

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NishantM

Can someone explain how fractions and decimals got mixed into the same “number” (eg. 1/2.3) ?
Even when the reference of TV tubes was valid, this would be strange!

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zapruder

Perhaps a novice inquiry; I have a Sony PXW-X200 XDCAM Handheld Camcorder, it boasts three 1/2" Exmor CMOS Sensors.

This article mentions the sensor size of 1/2" is a 8mm negative equivalent (w=6.400 X h=4.800)

Is it safe to assume this sensor(s) is actually 1/2" multiplied by 3?

How can I be sure of the sensor arrangement? Three portrait oriented sensors side by side?

thanks in advance. <Zap!>

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John Ferman

Is there an updated page of cameras with their sensor statistics?

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Richard Butler

I think all our specification pages now list both the sensor type and the approximate dimensions of that type.

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cribanez

Could you please tell me the dimensions of a 1/4'' sensor?? I have found two different versions: 3.2 x 2.4 and 3.6 x 2.7. Which one is the correct??
Thank you.

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Richard Butler

They may both be correct - each of theses sensor 'sizes' are actually sensor 'types': they are simple the nearest classification that a particular sensor falls into.

There is no single fixed size for any given sensor type.

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