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Dave McKeegan | Does a LARGER SENSOR give you a BRIGHTER EXPOSURE? .... No! @DaveMcKeegan | Uploaded April 2021 | Updated October 2024, 9 minutes ago.
Disclaimer: There will always be potential discrepancies between lenses due to individual light transmissions as well as differences from sensors in how efficiently they capture or process the data - but as a general rule there is no real correlation between sensor size and exposure levels

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