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That’s why a crop sensor (also known as an APS-C sensor) camera won’t give you an image with quite the same quality as a full frame camera — even if the megapixel count is the same. And ...
Basically, full frame sensors have better image quality and really shines when it comes to high ISO performance. The most visible difference between full frame and crop sensor is their field of view.
So the crop factor is the ratio of the image sensor size to 35mm film. This means that your Nikon D850, Canon EOS R, Sony A7 III, or other full-frame camera has a crop factor of 1X.
A full-frame sensor equals pro image quality, or so the over-simplification goes. There are popular cameras with smaller sensor sizes in 2022, too, from the likes of Panasonic, Olympus and Fujifilm.
Is the implication that if you take the full-frame, you'll then have to bring another longer-than-200mm lens? If it's merely a choice between the 6D/16-35/70-200 vs 60D/16-35/70-200, by all means ...
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