The Basics Of Diffraction and Airy Disks | How Sensors Out Resolve Lenses | Physics of Pixel Pitch

5 years ago
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With the Canon 90D and M6ii came complaints that older existing zooms were no longer producing sharp results as they had on previous older cameras, with larger pixel pitches. In todays video, I am going to give you some basics of diffraction and how sensors can out resolve lenses. Knowing how this works will better arm you to plan for your next high megapixel density sensor! Enjoy!

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Other videos mentioned in this one:

How A Pixel Get's Its Color
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-stCNB8jT8

What is DLA / Diffraction Limited Aperture? Diffraction Limits of a Sensor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slr_X00BtA4

#Diffraction #AiryDisks #CameraLensSharpness

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