It's becoming increasingly difficult to justify buying a small point-and-shoot camera, given the performance that manufacturers are packing into compact Micro Four Thirds and APS-C bodies. Here are 3 underrated compact cameras with large sensors that deliver on image quality, despite their pocket-friendly footprint. https://www.notebookcheck.net/3-of-the-best-compact-cameras-for-travel-that-have-large-sensors-for-improved-image-quality.716256.0.html
Crop sensor cameras do not increase lens magnification. They decrease the apparent field of view of an image.
1.sigma FP L 61mp - compact high resolution.
2.sony a7c 25mp - mid res with eye af.
3.sony zv e1 12mp - AI focus, low res but always in focus.
All fullframe for best light gathering.
Still no a7Rc in sight, so try to choose...
"Here are 3 compact cameras with large sensors"
*Lists 3 APS-C cameras
-_-'
Words have meanings. APS-C is not large, it doesnt't magnify the image, it crops. It's even in the acronym
Might want to get someone who knows anything about cameras to write your camera articles.
These are not big sensors, at all.
Even from a megapixel perspective, they are standard or below.
Terminology and understanding of tech is just useless throughout.
Either this is ChatGPT, or someone needs to fire this person.