Is there any mobile camera sensor which is better than the DSLR camera sensor?

Is there any mobile camera sensor which is better than the DSLR camera sensor?

The biggest difference between a DSLR camera and a smartphone is the sensor size. And that alone is enough to create that chasm. Till phones have sensors that match those of DSLRs, it’s silly to think the output will be as good. The more light a sensor can capture, the more detailed and true your photos look.

What does sensor damage look like?

The main sign that your camera sensor is damaged is seeing a multi-colored stripe across the screen in your viewfinder. You might see red spots on video, or you could see black or gray spots if your sensor is dirty. If your images have any kind of lines or spots on them, you probably have a damaged camera sensor.

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How much does it cost to have camera sensor cleaned?

A typical professional in-factory or certified-shop cleaning usually runs around $75 (plus an additional $25 or so in shipping costs if you have to send it out). $75-100 will get you enough supplies that you can routinely clean your entire stable of digital cameras for years before restocking.

Does your camera need a new sensor or cleaning?

If you know your camera needs a new sensor, and the repair facility says it just needs a cleaning, be suspicious. I want you to see one of the signs of a bad camera sensor.

Is the price of a new CCD sensor too high?

So the price for the new CCD was not very high. There are two reasons I am sharing this story with you. If you know your camera needs a new sensor, and the repair facility says it just needs a cleaning, be suspicious. I want you to see one of the signs of a bad camera sensor.

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How do I know if my camera sensor is bad?

I want you to see one of the signs of a bad camera sensor. The untouched photo you are about to see is one sign of a bad camera sensor. If you click on the photo to enlarge it, you will notice many horizontal lines across the entire photo. This banding is a common sign of a bad sensor.