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APS-C cameras might be all you really need – and full-frame snobs need to get over it
Stop pretending APS-C cameras are not serious photography tools ...
Amateur Photographer on MSN
Canon’s impressive full-frame camera can be yours – now for even less
If you're in the market for a high-quality camera, but don't want to break the bank, then an older model can save you a tonne ...
Full-frame cameras are making headlines again. With Nikon and Canon recently announcing new lineups of full-frame mirrorless cameras, you might be asking yourself, what’s the big deal? In truth, ...
The full-frame camera earns its name by having a 35mm sensor — the largest available on the market today. This sensor creates images that are noticeably better in quality than any other camera format.
Ordinarily, if a photographer wanted to shot both 6x6 and 6x17-sized frames they would have to carry two separate camera bodies. However, with the VZ-6617 Variable Zone Film Gate, which is a ...
Sensor size isn’t everything, but full-frame cameras do have their advantages. A little extra silicon real estate certainly doesn’t hurt when it comes to image quality and depth of field. That’s what ...
It's been a good year for full frame DSLR buyers, with a number of new models being launched. We've seen the eagerly-awaited next generation of the Canon 5D, along with new flagship models from all ...
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