Nikon DX Format - Real Sensor Size

Real Sensor Size

Nikon uses DX format sensors of slightly different sizes, although all of them are classified as APS-C (crop factor more than 1.3 and less than 1.7):

Camera Sensor width

(mm)

Sensor height

(mm)

Horizontal

pixels

Vertical

pixels

Mega

pixels

Nikon D1 23.7 15.5 2,012 1,324 2.7
Nikon D1H 23.7 15.5 2,012 1,324 2.7
Nikon D1X 23.7 15.5 3,008 1,960 5.9
Nikon D2H 23.7 15.5 2,464 1,632 4.2
Nikon D2Hs 23.7 15.5 2,464 1,632 4.2
Nikon D2X 23.7 15.7 4,288 2,848 12.3
Nikon D2Xs 23.7 15.7 4,288 2,848 12.3
Nikon D40 23.7 15.5 3,008 2,000 6.0
Nikon D40x 23.7 15.6 3,872 2,592 10.1
Nikon D50 23.7 15.5 3,008 2,000 6.0
Nikon D60 23.6 15.8 3,872 2,592 10.1
Nikon D70 23.7 15.5 3,008 2,000 6.0
Nikon D70s 23.7 15.5 3,008 2,000 6.0
Nikon D80 23.6 15.8 3,872 2,592 10.1
Nikon D90 23.6 15.8 4,288 2,848 12.3
Nikon D100 23.7 15.5 3,008 2,000 6.1
Nikon D200 23.6 15.8 3,872 2,592 10.1
Nikon D300 23.6 15.8 4,288 2,848 12.3
Nikon D300S 23.6 15.8 4,288 2,848 12.3
Nikon D3000 23.6 15.8 3,872 2,592 10.1
Nikon D3100 23.1 15.4 4,608 3,072 14.2
Nikon D3200 23.2 15.4 6,016 4,000 24.2
Nikon D5000 23.6 15.8 4,288 2,848 12.3
Nikon D5100 23.6 15.6 4,928 3,264 16.2
Nikon D5200 23.5 15.6 6,000 4,000 24.1
Nikon D7000 23.6 15.6 4,928 3,264 16.2
Nikon D7100 23.5 15.6 6,000 4,000 24.1
Nikon Coolpix A* 23.6 15.7 4,928 3,264 16.2


  • Coolpix A is a fixed lens, point-and-shoot camera.

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