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Full Frame vs Cropped Frame DSLR

Full Frame vs Cropped Frame DSLR


Full Frame vs Cropped Frame DSLR

Posted: 07 Apr 2011 10:40 PM PDT

Most of the problems of modernization clear for a digital SLR is the knowledge of the most important difference between the frame and cut full-frame cameras. If you use a compact digital camera, is clearly not a problem, you must overcome, because the lenses are made ​​for the UN Integrated differences. However, if you are considering buying a digital SLR camera, knowing what kind of terminology can make the very beginning.

Full Frame

During the period offilm photography, we only have a size of 35 mm image sensor is 24mm x 36mm photography. When people refer to "full screen" digital cameras in photography, they are talking about 24×36 sensor surface.

Sad to say, the full-frame cameras have a high price. The least expensive Canon camera frame is complete, for example, is about $ 2,500. Most of the cameras full frame professional photographers who require additional functionality.The options are "sensor crop" digital cameras, or "cut frame" digital cameras. These types of cameras have a less expensive, making them more attractive for people to start with digital SLR cameras.

Cropped Frame

The cropped image or the sensor is comparable to the core image and get rid of the outer edges. So basically you are still a bit 'thinner than usual image – regardless of the direction of the film in the form of short-term APSFormatting. In fact, Canon, Sony and Pentax usually refer to their size sensors "APS-C digital cameras. To confuse matters, however, Nikon animals in a different way. Nikon full frame digital cameras go with the name "FX" cut off during part of its digital cameras are classified as "DX." Finally, Panasonic / Leica and Olympus use a size of a small cut called Four Thirds system.

The collection of the image sensor can vary a bit 'between producersa. Most of the crop is more compact than a full-frame sensor with a ratio of 1.6. On the other hand, the ratio is 1.5, Nikon, and Olympus has a ratio of 2

The difference between them

There is a difference, especially if you buy a Nikon or Canon systems. These two companies offer the largest selection of targets and cameras, so it is very likely to make a purchase. Since the camera lens areextremely cheap, the size of the optical lens is not as good as the first film. If you only use the camera to photograph the basic make up, then it does not stain the prize. However, if you are seriously interested in your photo, it's really worth buying the original arrangement of lenses. It should also be noted that sub-S lenses Canon EF does not work to its wholly owned. The Nikon DX lensesThe work for its full-frame cameras, but it will be a loss of resolution to it.

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