Nathan Brown
April 8th, 2008, 03:11 AM
Hello all,
This is my first post here, and it's mainly for a bit of inside info. I'm confused as to why the sensors in video camera's are so small, as compared to DLSR's? I understand that developing and manufacturing a sensor is a complicated process, however, DSLR producers have been able to implement APS-C sized sensors (23.5mm x 15.7mm or other slight variations) into still cameras for very little cost. The Canon 5D which uses a 'Full Frame' sensor (36mm x 24mm) is now selling for just over $2 000 US. In the video world, why are large sensors so costly? Is the video sensor design so incredibly different to a still camera design?
Any personal insight or links/documents/articles which cover this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys,
Nathan :)
This is my first post here, and it's mainly for a bit of inside info. I'm confused as to why the sensors in video camera's are so small, as compared to DLSR's? I understand that developing and manufacturing a sensor is a complicated process, however, DSLR producers have been able to implement APS-C sized sensors (23.5mm x 15.7mm or other slight variations) into still cameras for very little cost. The Canon 5D which uses a 'Full Frame' sensor (36mm x 24mm) is now selling for just over $2 000 US. In the video world, why are large sensors so costly? Is the video sensor design so incredibly different to a still camera design?
Any personal insight or links/documents/articles which cover this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys,
Nathan :)