Which sensor in which FF mirrorless autofocus system camera?

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I am trying to figure out which sensor is used in which FF mirrorless autofocus system camera body, its model number, and also if it used in other bodys (of all types):

The models I am interested in which sensor they have are:

Canon
R
RP
R3
R5
R6
R6II
R8

Leica
SL
SL2
SL2-S

Nikon
Z5
Z6
Z6II
Z7
Z7II
Z8
Z9

Panasonic
S1
S1H
S1R
S5
S5II

Sigma
fp
Fp L

Sony
A7
A7II
A7III
A7IV
A7R
A7RII
A7RIII
A7RIV
A7RV
A7S
A7SII
A7SIII
A7C
A7CII
A7CR
A9
A9II
A1

For example

From what I know the 24 Mpix Sony IMX410 sensor is used (maybe with small variants) in: A7III, A7C, Z6/Z6II, fp, S1, SL2-S and maybe others?

And Sonys 61 Mpix sensor (I don't know the model number) is in A7RIV, A7RV, A7CR, fp L but also in the Leica Q3 and Leica M11.

Sonys 12 Mpix sensor (I don't know the model number) that is used in the A7SIII is also used in the FX3, FX6 and ZV-E1.

The Canon R sensor is also used in the Canon 5DIV and the Canon RP sensor is also used in the Canon 6DII. I know that one can say it is the other way around since these sensors debuted in the DSLRs but I have my starting point for my interest in FF mirrorless autofocus system camera bodys and then what other bodys that sensor also is used in.

Meaning I am only interested in sensors that sits at least in one of the above listed FF mirrorless autofocus system camera bodys and then what other bodys of all types that sensor is used in.

Sorry if that got unnecessary lengthy in its description, English is not my native language but I hope you understand my selection of interest.

Big thanks for all the help!
 
Not sure what benefit you gain by knowing what type of sensor a camera is using when the same sensor, as you already know, can be twicked to fit the customer's requirements (for example Sony sensors for Nikon cameras) and then using a different type of firmware/image processor on different camera models you get a different result anyway.
 
Not sure what benefit you gain by knowing what type of sensor a camera is using when the same sensor, as you already know, can be twicked to fit the customer's requirements (for example Sony sensors for Nikon cameras) and then using a different type of firmware/image processor on different camera models you get a different result anyway.
I am just curios about how the camera industry works and how much reuse sensors these days have.
 
Not sure what benefit you gain by knowing what type of sensor a camera is using when the same sensor, as you already know, can be twicked to fit the customer's requirements (for example Sony sensors for Nikon cameras) and then using a different type of firmware/image processor on different camera models you get a different result anyway.
I am just curios about how the camera industry works and how much reuse sensors these days have.
There is a company that does sensor teardowns for the industry. It's frequently quoted by commenters here that have been able to gain access to the (very expensive) reports that this company produces. It doesn't tear down every sensor, so a lot of what's published is inference.
 
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