4 days ago · We think this is Canon's best-value telephoto zoom, offering a lot of range at a great price. It's not an L-series lens, but were impressed by how sharp it is and found it to handle well on both full-frame and APS-C Canon DSLRs. Read more below. Best for wildlife. 2. Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM.
Medium-Format vs. Full-Frame Image-Quality Comparison. Now under $4,000 with the Spring Sales, the Fujifilm GFX 50R is awesome. It handles just like Fujifilm's APS-C cameras and outperforms full-frame at the same time. (I'm still working on its detailed review.) 03 May 2019
The Canon 5D, (released in 2005, followed by the Nikon D700 in 2007,) started and fueled the "Full Frame vs APSC Wars" because FF was finally affordable. So Mid-90's is way off.
Accoding to this diagram, the EF 50mm lens with the APS-C sensor, should produce a photo that looks like a EFS 80mm lens was used, It implies that the crop sensor causes an 1.6X optical zoom effect on the image projected by the "full circle" lens. In face, when I read reviews of the Canon EF 24-1
Yes, it was a difficult choice choosing between full-frame or staying with APS-C, but I have not regretted that choice at all. In fact, I’ve embraced the format more knowing that the Fujifilm X-T3 can compete head to head with the best full-frame cameras without any feeling of anything missing from the experience and the results. About the Author
If your limiting factor is depth of field, then full frame loses its advantage. If you are shooting full frame and need f/8 or smaller for sufficient depth of field, then you can shoot APS-C at f/5.6 and get just about the same results. So it all boils down to the individual photographer's needs.
Na realidade, em comparação com a imagem num sensor Full-Frame, a imagem será recortada. Uma vez que os sensores APS-C nas câmaras Canon são 1,6 vezes mais pequenos do que os sensores nas câmaras Full-Frame da Canon, o "fator de corte" é de 1,6x. Isto significa que fotografar com uma objetiva standard de 50 mm numa câmara APS-C
3 days ago · The larger sensor size means full-frame cameras are generally larger and heavier than APS-C cameras. They allow for higher megapixel (MP) counts, better depth of field control, and a wider dynamic range. Full frame vs APS-C comparison between a Canon EOS R5 and Canon EOS R7.
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