Re: IC die size limits vs full-frame CMOS camera sensors



On Apr 10, 9:01 pm, MitchAlsup <MitchAl...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
The average pixel defect density in the cropped cameras is 12 bad
pixels per sensor
The average pixel defect density in the full frame cameras is 45 bad
pixels per sensor


That's interesting, I had never heard actual stats. Do you have some
sources for this?
.



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