If you’re shopping for a digital camera, sensor size is one of the first things you’ll hear about. Chances are you’ve seen terms like “crop sensor,” “full frame,” and “micro four-thirds” thrown around ...
Canon has launched its first EOS R APS-C crop sensor cameras, the 32-megapixel EOS R7 and 24-megapixel EOS R10. The new models bring Canon's APS-C and full-frame RF series in alignment, so you can ...
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Open gate video provides essential cropping options for content creators – so why don’t all cameras have it?
"Just record the whole sensor" – sounds simple, but it's a bit more complicated. Here's why more cameras don't have open gate ...
Where are all the new high-end crop-sensor DSLRs? Canon rolled out a string of full-frame DSLRs from $2,000 to $7,000 in the past year, along with sub-$1,000 consumer crop-sensor cameras. But its ...
Crop mode is a feature of EOS R-series mirrorless cameras where images are captured using a limited section of the image sensor. Full-frame models usually provide a 1.6x crop corresponding to a ...
To make the most of open gate in post-processing, you need the best raw materials, so a high resolution of around 6K is ideal ...
The Nikon Z mount is going to crop — on Thursday, October 10, Nikon unveiled its first APS-C mirrorless camera, the Nikon Z 50. A compact mirrorless with in-camera editing to leave the laptop behind, ...
The Canon EOS R8, released on April 18, is poised to be the brand's new entry-level full-frame body. It packs the performance of a professional sensor into a compact lightweight body, making the R8 a ...
Most camera shoppers look at specifications like megapixels, but there’s a feature that can often be even more important: the type of camera sensor. A popular option is APS-C, a sensor size that ...
When I bought my first camera, I made a conscious commitment to crop-sensor life. I cast my lot with Micro Four Thirds with my eyes fully open, and for reasons that still hold up: cheaper gear, ...
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