Due to the size constraints of powerful zoom objectives, most current [[bridge camera]]s have 1/2.3" sensors, as small as those used in common more compact cameras. As lens sizes are proportional to the image sensor size, smaller sensors enable large zoom amounts with moderate size lenses. In 2011 the high-end [[Fujifilm X-S1]] was equipped with a much larger 2/3" sensor. In 2013–2014, both Sony ([[Cyber-shot DSC-RX10]]) and Panasonic ([[Lumix DMC-FZ1000]]) produced bridge cameras with 1" sensors.
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