Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Full Frame Sensor A full-frame sensor is a type of digital camera sensor that matches the dimensions of traditional 35mm film, typically measuring approximately 36mm x 24mm. Full-frame sensors offer several advantages over smaller sensor sizes, including improved low-light performance, higher image resolution, better dynamic range, and superior depth of field control.
Full-frame sensors capture more light and detail, resulting in higher-quality images with greater clarity, tonal range, and color accuracy. They also allow photographers to take advantage of a wider range of lenses and focal lengths without the crop factor associated with smaller sensor sizes. Full-frame sensor cameras are favored by professional photographers and advanced enthusiasts who demand uncompromising image quality and creative flexibility in their work. |
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