When buying a camera for the first time and researching your options, you might've heard of cropped-sensor and full-frame ...
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The “new” Panasonic G97 camera makes only minor updates – but one feature could be just what Micro Four Thirds needsEvery time I test out a new Micro Four Thirds camera, I love the extended telephoto reach for wildlife and sports. However, what has always frustrated me about the system is that the crop sensor ...
And, it's popular for a reason - despite being a 2018 body, it's still impressively competitive with even recent releases for ...
Put simply, a full-frame camera has a larger sensor — the device that captures light when you take a picture. A crop-sensor camera has a smaller sensor, and usually a smaller camera body.
The launch opens up more ultra-bright aperture, wide-angle prime options for Canon’s crop-sensor RF cameras, with both optics sitting under $600 / £500 (Australian pricing to follow).
We have consistently seen brands like Sony and Canon introduce high-resolution cameras in the full frame camera space, but ...
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