APS-C
Advanced Photo System type-C is an image sensor format approximately equivalent in size to the Advanced Photo System film negative in its C format, of 25.1×16.7 mm, an aspect ratio of 3:2 and Ø 30.15 mm field diameter. It is therefore also equivalent in size to the Super 35 motion picture film format, which has the dimensions of 24.89 mm × 18.66 mm and Ø 31.11 mm field diameter.
Sensors approximating these dimensions are used in many digital single-lens reflex cameras, mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras, and a few large-sensor live-preview digital cameras. APS-C size sensors are also used in a few digital rangefinders.
Such sensors exist in many different variants depending on the manufacturer and camera model.
All APS-C variants are considerably smaller than 35 mm standard film which measures 36×24 mm. Because of this, devices with APS-C sensors are known as "cropped frame," especially when used in connection with lens mounts that are also used with sensors the size of 35 mm film: only part of the image produced by the lens is captured by the APS-C size sensor. Sensor sizes range from 20.7×13.8 mm to 28.7×19.1 mm, but are typically 22.3×14.9 mm for Canon and 23.5×15.6 mm for other manufacturers. Each variant results in a slightly different angle of view from lenses at the same focal length and overall a much narrower angle of view compared to 35 mm film. This is why each manufacturer offers a range of lenses designed for its format.
Brand designations
Most DSLR and third party lens manufacturers now make lenses specifically designed for APS-C cameras. The designations by brand include:- Canon: EF-S, EF-M, RF-S
- Fujifilm: X-Mount
- Konica Minolta: DT
- Leica: T or TL
- Nikon: [Nikon Nikon DX format|DX format|DX]
- Pentax: DA
- Samsung: NX
- Sigma: DC
- Sony: DT, E
- Tamron: Di II
- Tokina: DX
Multiplier factors
A crop factor can be used to calculate the field of view an f-number in 35 mm terms from the actual focal length and f-number. The most common multiplier ratios:- 1.7× — Sigma DP1, Sigma DP2, Sigma SD15, Sigma SD14, Sigma SD10, Sigma SD9, Canon EOS DCS 3†
- 1.6× — Canon EOS 7D, 7D Mark II, 50D, 60D, 70D, 77D (9000D), 80D, 90D, 550D (T2i), 200D, 600D (T3i/X5), 650D (T4i/X6i), 700D (T5i/X7i), 750D (T6i/X8i), 760D (T6s/8000D), 800D (T7i/X9i) 1100D (T3/X50), 1200D (T5/X70), 1300D (T6/X80); Canon EOS M†, M2†, M3, M5, M6, M10, M50, R7, R10, R50, R100
- 1.56× — Nikon D3100†
- 1.55× — Sony Alpha 58, Nikon D3200†
- 1.54× — Pentax K20D,†, K7†, K3 III; Samsung NX5†, Samsung NX10†, Samsung NX11†, Samsung NX100†, Sony NEX-5†, Sony α6700, Sony FX30
- 1.53× — Pentax K110D†, K100D†, K100D Super†, K10D†, K200D†, K-S1, K-S2, K-3 II, K-70, KP, Ricoh GR, Nikon D3300, Nikon D5300, Nikon D5500, Nikon Coolpix A, Sony NEX-7,† Sony NEX-6, Sony α5100, Sony α6000†, Sony α6100, Sony α6300, Sony α6400, Sony α6500, Sony α6600, Sony Alpha 77, Sony Alpha 77 II, Sony Alpha 65, Sony Alpha 57, Sony Alpha 37, Sony Alpha 580, Sony Alpha 500, all Samsung NX except NX5, NX10, NX11, NX100
- 1.52× — All Nikon DX format MILC and DSLR cameras except D3100, D3200, D3300, D5300, and D5500; Pentax K-m†, K-x†, K-r†, K-5, K-30† K-5 II, K-5 IIs, K-3, K-50, K-500†, K-01; all Fujifilm X-mount interchangeable lens X series cameras including the X100 series; Sony Alpha 100; Sigma SD1, Sigma SD1 Merrill, Sigma DP1 Merrill, Sigma DP2 Merrill
- 1.35× — Sigma SD Quattro H
- 1.3ׇ — Canon EOS-1D Mark IV†, 1D Mark III†, 1D Mark II†, EOS-1D†, Kodak DCS 460†, Kodak DCS 560†, Kodak DCS 660†, Kodak DCS 760†, Leica M8, M8.2