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Nikon D5100 Teardown

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  • The D5100 utilizes a 16.2 megapixel DX format CMOS sensor to capture images.

  • This sensor has the same specs of the sensor used by the Nikon D7000.

  • Chipworks reports that each pixel is 4.8 µm wide. That's about half the diameter of a red blood cell!

  • The sensor has a special glass cover that turns red when viewed at an angle. Neat! (This is the "hot mirror," which filters out the infrared spectrum.)

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