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Sorry to ask such a basic question...
Is it bigger than full frame?
Is it bigger than full frame?
Thanks for all the useful answers (but Lasagne needn't have bothered; it's not even funny).
So it's actually half frame (in terms of area). I can be forgiven for thinking it was 1.33 x Full Frame!!
B

The aspect ration is indeed 4:3. The format was developped by Olympus and Kodak, and is soon to be replaced by the new Micro four thirds system.
This Wikipedia article has further info, and also a handy diagram showing the relative sensor sizes, and as you'll see four thirds is very small...hence why I've just moved to Nikon!
I too thought that was funny foodpoison!I thought that considering your question had been answered, Lasagne's was quite funny
I'm not sure how it works though, surely a smaller sensor = less detail![]()
afaik 4/3 & micro 4/3 are the same sensor format but different sized mounts.
THE FOUR THIRDS SYSTEM
A new standard design paradigm for digital cameras is called the “Four
Thirds System”. This name (always spelled out) cleverly has two
meanings:
• It refers to the “Vidicon system” sensor size description of the
standard sensor for the system, 4/3”. The sensor is
17.3 mm x 13.0 mm in size, approximately twice the size of that
of the 2/3” Vidicon tube.
• It refers to the frame aspect ratio (ratio of horizontal to vertical
dimension), 4:3 (which ratio can be written “4/3”.
The sensor size description for these cameras is stated as 4/3” (not
1/1.33”.