Here's why camera sensor size beats megapixels for low light photography. Compare 1-inch sensors vs 200MP smartphones, full-frame vs APS-C image quality. Pixabay, fotografyarte The photography world ...
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Does sensor size matter for video?
Is bigger really better? When it comes to shooting quality video with your camera, it’s a tricky question. Plenty would argue in favour of full-frame, and just as many for a format like APS-C or Micro ...
The new sensor features a resolution equivalent to 24K, but don’t expect it to show up in Canon’s consumer cameras any time soon. The new sensor features a resolution equivalent to 24K, but don’t ...
Canon announced that it has created a new 410-megapixel, 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor, "the largest number of pixels ever achieved" in a sensor of its size. Because of the level of detail the new ...
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You don’t need full frame – trust me you get more with these instead
Some suggest you’re not a real photographer unless shooting full frame. Yet broadening options can deliver a higher resolution for less outlay, says Gavin Stoker The post You don’t need full frame – ...
Blackmagic Design is well known for its range of cinema cameras that make high-end video more approachable than traditional cinema cameras while offering better quality than a DSLR or mirrorless ...
The full-frame L-mount camera is the first to use a 44MP BSI CMOS sensor that reads out quickly enough to realize 40fps image capture and 8K video. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my ...
The new Canon EOS C50 is Canon’s smallest and lightest cinema camera to date, but still packs a hefty punch with its 7K full-frame CMOS sensor, 7K60p internal RAW recording, and 32-megapixel stills ...
The Z5II is a mirrorless camera that works natively with Nikkor Z lenses but can also focus AF-S Nikkor SLR lenses with either the FTZ or FTZ II lens adapter. The adapters are functionally identical, ...
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