As you know, the digital camera is the development of film cameras. And in the days of film SLR cameras only know one film size: 24mm x 36mm. SLR digital era, the camera uses sensors to replace the function of a piece of film. What often makes bingun is, the size of the sensor used in DSLR cameras vary. DSLR camera has two main versions: a full frame camera and crop camera (APSC and Four Third).
Full Frame DSLR Camera
CONTAX is the first time you try to make a DSLR camera with the same sensor size to the size of the film (24 x 36mm) with CONTAX N Digital. Since sales did not meet expectations, CONTAX finally stopped production of this camera. Canon followed a year later, in 2002, with their full frame DSLR cameras; Canon EOS 1Ds a different sales disegi fate with CONTAX.
DSLR camera or APS-C Crop
At its core is a crop DSLR cameras that use sensor size smaller than the size of the film by a factor of cutting (crop factor) of 1.5 or 1.6 for APS-C class or 2 times for Four Third grade.
Advantages Compared Camera Full Frame Full Frame Camera
By using sensors more big physical size, there are several advantages of a full frame camera, including:
- Photo of a full frame camera less noise, a trivial way: full frame camera with a larger sensor has more light-sensitive components, and therefore are more sensitive then the darkness they saw more clearly than cameras with smaller sensors.
- Full frame camera has a lot more detail photo, it is due to more light-sensitive components as described above.
- Full frame camera has a narrower sharp, sharp space aka depth of field (DOF) has an inverse relationship with the size of the sensor, so the camera has an full frame DOF is narrower than the crop camera for the same focal length. Narrow DOF that allows us to create images with more bokeh okay (see photo this dibanwah).
- Having viewfinder bigger and brighter, almost all cameras have full frame viewfinder bigger and brighter than the crop camera. This allows us to rearrange photos.
- Full frame better when shooting wide, 10mm lens when used on a full frame camera 10mm still lens, but when used on camera crop would be a 15mm lens (crop 1.5 times), so it can not be as wide as in full frame
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