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To buy a Full Frame or Not?
Am about to purchase a DSLR, and the idea of full frame really appeals to me. Am about to start studying photography and have never used a Dslr is Full frame just adding $ to my first step into digital or is it worth the extra $ ?
Also if i don't start with a full frame camera like Cannon 5D MkII and go with Cannon 50D will the lenses be compatible if i choose to upgrade later?
Others have done a good job talking about the EF vs EFs lenses so I will not belabor that. To me the biggest advantage to going to a full frame is that when the sensor size is larger then each individual pixel can be larger for the same megapixel count. They may even be larger with a much higher megapixel count. Bigger pixels will give you better geometric accuracy, better tonal range, better dynamic range and less noise. With current technology there is no way around that as a fact. So just like a medium format film camera could give you a better image than a 35 mm film camera with digital a medium format will give you the ability for a better phot than a full frame with a DSLR and a full frame will be able to give better images than an APSc that will be able to give better than the smaller 4/3 which will be able to give better than the even smaller range of sensor in the point and shoot cameras.
So with this as other things I guess I am saying size matters.
That does not mean you cannot do well with an APSc because you can. It does not mean everyone should spend the money for bigger sensors everyone does not need them and only you can decide if you do. And I must say emphatically that buying a better camera will not necessarily make you a better photographer, study, practice and constantly striving to improve is the only way to do that no matter what camera you have
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