Chart 1, Latent SWGIT
The camera/capture devices listed in this chart will meet the required 1000 ppi standard. However, this is not an endorsement or a recommendation for the brand names/models of equipment listed. This is not an all-inclusive list; there are other cameras that will achieve this resolution.
PROFESSIONAL CAMERA COMPARISON CHART
Camera Format |
Imager Size |
Image Area Relative to 35mm Film |
Pixel Resolution |
Total Pixel Resolution |
Size of Capture Area at 1000 ppi 1 |
Kodak |
13.8 mm x 9.2 mm |
38% |
1524 x 1012 Pixels |
1,542,288 Pixels |
37 mm x 25 mm |
Kodak |
13.8 mm X 9.2 mm |
38% |
1520 x 1012 Pixels |
1,538,240 Pixels |
37 mm x 25 mm |
Kodak |
27.5 mm x 18.5 mm |
75% |
3072 x 2048 Pixels |
6,291,456 Pixels |
76 mm x 51 mm |
35 mm film |
36 mm x 24 mm |
100% |
|
Resolution 2 |
NA |
120 film |
57 mm x 57 mm |
158% |
|
|
NA |
5 x 4 film |
127 mm x 101 mm |
352% |
|
|
NA |
Kodak |
22.5 mm x 15.1 mm |
62% |
1736 x 1160 Pixels |
2,013,760 Pixels |
43 x 28 mm |
Nikon |
23.7 mm x 15.6 mm |
66% |
2000 x 1312 Pixels |
2,624,000 Pixels |
50 mm x 32 mm |
Kodak |
18.1 mm x 13.5 mm |
50% |
2008 x 1504 Pixels |
3,020,032 Pixels |
50 mm x 37 mm |
Canon |
22.7 mm x 15.1 mm |
63% |
2160 x 1440 Pixels |
3,110,400 Pixels |
54 mm x 36 mm |
1. 25.4 millimeters (mm) is equal to one inch. For the purpose of this document,
25.4 mm is rounded to 25 mm; therefore, 25 mm equals one inch.
2. Film resolving power or resolution is defined as lines per millimeter (lpmm).
See SWGIT Guidelines for Field Applications of Imaging Technologies for more
information.
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