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  1. Jul 11, 2024 · APS-C vs Full-Frame: What’s the difference? Full-frame sensors measure the same as 35mm film, which is 36 x 24mm. Meanwhile, smaller APS-C sized sensors measure in at either 23.6 x 15.7mm (Nikon, Pentax, Sony, Fujifilm) or 22.2 x 14.8mm (Canon).

  2. Aug 3, 2021 · Moving up to full-frame systems (36mm x 24mm) provides the most options, by far. At the entry-level, Canon offers the EOS RP (26MP), which is about the same width as the X-T4, while being...

  3. What are the differences between APS-C and full-frame? The main difference between APS-C and full-frame is the physical size of the image sensor – full-frame sensors are larger than APS-C sensors – and other differences between the two types of cameras flow from that.

  4. Sep 1, 2022 · Most DSLRs and mirrorless cameras have an imaging sensor that’s the same size as a single frame of APS-C film – about 22 x 15mm. A full-frame camera, however, has a sensor with the same dimensions as a frame of 35mm film36 x 24mm. This means a full-frame sensor has more than 2.5 times the surface area of APS-C.

  5. Full frame sensors are larger, so they capture an image from a broader perspective—the view that the lens captures is the same image that comes out. On the other hand, crop sensors have a crop factor, so they don’t capture the entire view and end up cropping out the outer edges or pixels of the final image.

  6. Jul 9, 2024 · The best full-frame mirrorless cameras from Canon, Sony and Nikon are, in my opinion, the best cameras we've ever seen. Having merged the advantages of mirrorless technology with large 35mm image sensors, these cameras are now adding AI-based autofocus systems, ridiculous resolution, and unbelievable burst rates.

  7. Sep 29, 2023 · A full-frame sensor has a larger light-gathering area than an APS-C sensor and other, smaller formats—about 60% larger than APS-C—so it can capture more light in dim conditions and deliver...