Examples of using Larger sensor in English and their translations into Russian
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Much larger sensor.
Much larger sensor.
IPhone 6s to Feature 12-Megapixel Camera,Five-Element Lens and Larger Sensor.
Slightly larger sensor.
Larger sensors create a shallower depth of field at the same aperture setting.
Somewhat larger sensor.
An important implication of the above results is that the diffraction-limited pixel size increases for larger sensors.
A little larger sensor.
On the other hand,exposure times may not necessarily increase as much as one might initially assume, because larger sensors generally have lower noise.
A little larger sensor.
Larger sensors(and correspondingly higher pixel counts) undoubtedly produce more detail if you can afford to sacrifice depth of field.
Marginally larger sensor.
Overall: larger sensors generally provide more control and greater artistic flexibility, but at the cost of requiring larger lenses and more expensive equipment.
Distinctly larger sensor.
Larger sensors require much heavier and larger camera lenses and camera bodies, because the lens needs to capture and project light over a larger sensor area.
Modestly larger sensor.
According to the latest report from people familiar with the matter,the next-generation iPhone will feature a 12-megapixel camera with five-element lens and a larger sensor.
A little bit larger sensor.
Usually cameras with larger sensors and less pixel density tend to provide better image quality despite the lower resolution.
Significantly larger sensor.
Larger sensor sizes can use smaller apertures before the diffraction airy disk becomes larger than the circle of confusion determined by print size and sharpness criteria.
Significantly larger sensor.
This is primarily because larger sensors do not have to be enlarged as much in order to achieve the same print size.
Significantly larger sensor.
No matter what the pixel size, larger sensors unavoidably have more light-gathering area.
For the same number of megapixels, larger sensors have much larger photosites/pixels* as shown above.
Other factors are beyond the scope of this tutorial,however more can be read on the following points: larger sensors require smaller apertures in order to achieve the same depth of field, however they are also less susceptible to diffraction at a given aperture.
But its main feature is a large sensor LCD where basic manipulations are carried out.
Silicon Wafer divided into large sensors.