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Sensor Size 1/1.3"

The sensor size of 1/1.3 inch is a figure that specifies the physical dimensions of the image chip in the camera. This chip is the key component that captures light and converts it into a digital image. Although the designation is given in inches, it is not a direct diagonal dimension, but a historically established size classification. A larger sensor, such as this one, generally has the ability to accommodate more light because its individual light-sensitive cells, called pixels, can be physically larger. This is particularly advantageous in lower light conditions, such as at sunset. The result is an image with less digital noise, which is unwanted grain, and better detail. The larger sensor area also allows for a wider dynamic range, the camera's ability to capture details in both very bright and dark parts of the scene simultaneously without losing definition.

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