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Sensor size of Sony HDR-HC7e

Photography Asked by Phönix 64 on June 12, 2021

This manual on page 101 states that the camera has a sensor size of 6.3mm (1/2.9 type) I found this on sensor sizes ant tough that I could aply the 1" 16mm rule to this sensor.


1" = 16mm
1/2.9" = 5.517241379

1/2.9" * 25.4 = 8.75862069


But both methods don’t give me 6.3mm
What am I doing wrong and how would I get from the 6.3mm diagonal to the horizontal and vertical size.

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As the answer you linked to describes, the 1/2.9" is not actual inches and the 16mm conversion factor is an approximation. This dpreview article has some more information.

Wikipedia lists the 1/2.9" Sony EXMOR IMX322 sensor with a 4:3 aspect ratio size as:

diagonal: 6.23 mm
width: 4.98 mm
height: 3.74 mm

Given the same type description, aspect ratio and very close diagonal (I suspect 6.3 is a rounded value), these values could perhaps be used for your case.

Correct answer by Saaru Lindestøkke on June 12, 2021

The nomenclature that describes todays imaging chips as to their size was established in the 1950’s before the advent of digital imaging chips. This information is just a footnote in history however we still use this sizing method. In the era of the 1950’s TV stations with their TV cameras were popping up all over the world. These TV cameras used an imaging tube that had a short lifespan. This vacuum tube was called a Vidicon. Various size camera’s meant that the shelfs were stocked with various size Vidicon Tubes. These were sold by their diameter. This value was most commonly expressed in inches as most were manufactured in the USA. While the Vidicon Tube had a round active image surface, the camera masked this to a rectangle so that its aspect ratio fit the size of TV sets. This nomenclature, now obsolete remains as the way imaging chips are titled. The size of a 2/2.9 inch digital imaging chip, if a Vidicon, would fit a camera that accepted a tube 2.9 inches in diameter.

Answered by Alan Marcus on June 12, 2021

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