Monday, July 16, 2012

How the iPhone 4S' Camera Sensor Compares with a Point and Shoot and Full Frame DSLR [Cameras]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5926484/how-the-iphone-4s-camera-sensor-compares-with-a-point-and-shoot-and-full-frame-dslr

How the iPhone 4S' Camera Sensor Compares with a Point and Shoot and Full Frame DSLRIf you were ever curious to find out what the size of your phones and cameras' sensor, the guys behind CameraSize have made SensorSize. It shows what your camera is really packing underneath those materials and whips 'em out to compare it with other devices too.

Above shows the hilarious sensor comparison of the Canon 5D Mark III, Canon S100 and iPhone 4S. The iPhone 4S packs a lot of punch for such a small hitter but it obviously isn't even in the same realm as the 5D Mark III. Same for the highly usable Canon S100 too. Can you imagine what a giganto sensor would look like on a phone?

How the iPhone 4S' Camera Sensor Compares with a Point and Shoot and Full Frame DSLRGood idea! Here's the ridiculous Nokia 41-megapixel PureView 808 "smartphone" next to (from left to right) the iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, HTC One X, Galaxy S III and iPhone 3GS. As you can see, from the iPhone 4S to the Galaxy S III, the sensor size is all the same. Which makes the Nokia 808 PureView comically large for a freaking phone. If you got it, flaunt it, I guess. Make your own comparisons with phones or point and shoots or DSLRs or mirrorless cameras and more at Camera Image Sensor. [Camera Image Sensor via PetaPixel]