![]() Take the Nikon D800 36Mp full frame sensor for example which is just an enlarged D7000 16Mp APS-C sensor so we expect their performance to be the same ( ): Some full frame sensors are really just bigger crop sensors. It is quite frustrating that sensor development hasn’t really improved that much since then. The “affordable” and ancient Canon 5D and Nikon D700 can still hold a candle even against the latest full frame cameras of today. Although the resolution remained the same at 12Mp, the full frame sensors guaranteed better image quality especially in low light performance. Those who had deeper pockets could go full frame. Canon, Nikon, Sony and Fuji had their own versions of the 12Mp DSLR. Different and better.īack then, a 12Mp APS-C sensor camera was fairly common. It wasn’t just because real photographers have a collection of lenses that were meant for 35mm film but full frame sensors were actually different from their crop counterparts. Not too long ago, getting a full frame camera actually mattered.
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