Hi,
I'm having trouble determining which of these 2 sensors is bigger and therefore has the better low light performance.
1) 1/2.3" BSI MOS (PANASONIC HC-VX870EB-K 4k Ultra HD Camcorder)
2) 0.24", 6.10 mm (Panasonic HDC-SD60)
Thanks in advance for any info.
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Low light performance isn't simply a matter of sensor size. It's a combination of sensor, lens aperture,exposure speed, and gain.
You can download the manuals to both cameras and it will give you a lux number -- but that's fairly opaque. Your best bet is to look for clips online shot with the cameras you're looking at in similar lighting conditions.
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