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[* black] Remember back when you could unscrew the image sensor board from the back of the lens assembly? [guide|12457|iFixit remembers|stepid=43138|new_window=true].
[* black] Alas, those days are long gone. A ring of glue is the only thing that adheres the lens to the image sensor in the Session.
[* black] The 8 MP sensor in the Session drops the 4K capability found in the Hero4 Black/Silver 12 MP sensors, instead supporting resolutions up to 1440p at 30 fps.
+ [* icon_note] After some quick measurements, we found the image sensor in the Session to be roughly 4.5 mm x 3.4 mm, which would mean a 1/3.2" sensor format (which appears to be the [http://electronics360.globalspec.com/article/5190/exclusive-video-teardown-gopro-hero|same format found in the cheaper GoPro Hero|new_window=true]).