APS-C = same size as APS-C film. Approximately a 1.5x crop factor vs 35mm or Full Frame
Examples of APS-C Cameras: Nikon D300/s, Nikon D90, Nikon D5000, Sony a550, Sony a330
Canon's 1.6x crop sensor is close to the APS-C sensor size and they are commonly used interchangeably. Canon's 50D, T1i, T2i, and XSi use this format sensor
ProtoĹľe s trochou snahy bude staÄŤit i obyÄŤejnĂ˝ seťák, zatĂmco osadit full frame něčĂm pořádnĂ˝m “pĹ™ibliĹľovacĂm” by rozbilo vaše finance. Objektivy je tĹ™eba promyslet dopĹ™edu: Dlouhá lĂ©ta spokojenÄ› kombinuji oba svÄ›ty s full frame zrcadlovkou (Canon 5D mark iii) a s krásnĂ˝m, malĂ˝m a skladnĂ˝m APS-C Fujifilmem X-E3.
Best Nikon Lens For Landscape Photography. Nikon Z7 $ (2850), Nikon Z 14-30mm f/4 S ($1300) If you’re shopping for a good Nikon landscape lens, a lot of the same considerations apply: Nikon has both FX full-frame and DX crop-sensor cameras, and now both mirrorless and DSLR options, too!
Thanks to the 1.6x crop factor of APS-C format EOS M bodies like the Canon EOS M50 Mark II, the 22mm focal length of this lens equates to 35.2mm in full-frame terms.It gives the same 63-degree viewing angle as using a 35mm lens on a full-frame camera, which is perfect for street photography.
Which sensor is better, full-frame or APS-C? Contrary to popular belief, full-frame sensors are not always better than APS-C sensors. Each sensor type has pros and cons. The right sensor depends on the type of photography you do. This table shows the choices you have of full-frame vs APS-C.
Nikon’s APS-C sensors measuring 24x16mm have a diagonal of 29mm, while full-frame sensors measuring 36×24 have a diagonal of 43mm, so the ratio difference between the two is approximately 1.5x. Canon’s APS-C sensors are slightly smaller and have a crop factor of 1.6x.
On 1.5x APS-C sensors, that’s f/4 and f/6, roughly 1.3 stops of difference. Who would have guessed? Full-frame sensors are about 1.3 stops better than APS-C sensors at high ISOs. Also by magic. On the rare 1.3x APS-H Canon cameras, that’s f/4 and f/5.2, a little less than one stop of difference.
Full-frame sensors are almost twice as big as APS-C sensors. Hefty pro-level beasts such as the Nikon D800 , the Canon EOS 5D Mark III , and the Nikon D4 have full-frame sensors.
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