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APS-C and Fujifilm X100

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between APS-C and Fujifilm X100

APS-C vs. Fujifilm X100

Advanced Photo System type-C (APS-C) is an image sensor format approximately equivalent in size to the Advanced Photo System "classic" negatives of 25.1×16.7 mm, an aspect ratio of 3:2. The Fujifilm X100 series of digital cameras, the FinePix X100, X100S, X100T and X100F, are large sensor compact cameras with a 23 mm fixed prime lens (35 mm equivalent angle of view (AOV) in 35 mm full frame format).

Similarities between APS-C and Fujifilm X100

APS-C and Fujifilm X100 have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Angle of view, Fujifilm, Full-frame digital SLR, 35 mm equivalent focal length.

Angle of view

In photography, angle of view (AOV) describes the angular extent of a given scene that is imaged by a camera.

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Fujifilm

, trading as Fujifilm (stylized as FUJiFILM), or simply Fuji, is a Japanese multinational photography and imaging company headquartered in Tokyo.

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Full-frame digital SLR

The term full frame or ff is used by users of digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLRs) as a shorthand for an image sensor format which is the same size as 35mm format film.

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35 mm equivalent focal length

In photography, the 35 mm equivalent focal length is a measure that indicates the angle of view of a particular combination of a camera lens and film or sensor size.

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APS-C and Fujifilm X100 Comparison

APS-C has 129 relations, while Fujifilm X100 has 19. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.70% = 4 / (129 + 19).

References

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