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Re: Photo Tips - Full Frame / Cropped Camera - TravellerG

Please do not be demotivated, @TravellerG! : ] 

 

We would see your post and have discussions among those who have more experience, pretty much how a class works.

 

About the two pictures, I can also see the difference of colors, would you enlighten us a bit more on that?

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Re: Photo Tips - Full Frame / Cropped Camera - TravellerG

Hi dear @sonnyNg,

1. Color / brighness part is because these 2 photos were NOT taken under studio conditions; in otherwords, both these were casually taken in the Tea Museum (Munnar) - hence the camera angle might have contributed the colour / brighness part.

2. But, if you inspect closely the No:1 is Cropped & hence with less DATA (clarity)

3. On the contrary, No:2,a full frame photo has more details (pl see it again); ie. due to the larger optics (Lens) used and the bigger senser (more data captured).

However, for a normal (common) use, cropped one is more practical.

  • due to the small size (compact),
  • much lower price (widely affordable)
  • more costeffective Lenses, 
  • Much higher reliability
  • Much less moving parts, (compared to DSLR) & greater serviceability,
  • etc. (many, many more)

To me, as per the present trend, DSLRs will be replaced with Mirrorless, in a short time.

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Re: Photo Tips - Full Frame / Cropped Camera - TravellerG

Thank you for your attention, dear @PoliMC

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Re: Photo Tips - Full Frame / Cropped Camera - TravellerG

@TravellerG Great comeback post sir. I'm very curious!! about your sample images in all your technical posts. Keep inspiring. 

these vintage radios are your collections ?!!!.  

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Re: Photo Tips - Full Frame / Cropped Camera - TravellerG

Thank you for clarifying, @TravellerG.

 

It seems that compactness can be cost efficient, but it will lower the quality.

 

Personally I would prefer the first photo example.

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Re: Photo Tips - Full Frame / Cropped Camera - TravellerG

@TravellerG thank you for mentioning me in this post. I can tell that the top is a cropped picture because it does not have all of the details like the bottom picture, but like you stated, very close. Thank you for doing this.

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Re: Photo Tips - Full Frame / Cropped Camera - TravellerG

Super portfolio @Anonymous nice to meet you.

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Re: Photo Tips - Full Frame / Cropped Camera - TravellerG

Hi @TravellerG,

Thanks for your reply!

 

You are welcome! I am waiting for your next great post!

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Re: Photo Tips - Full Frame / Cropped Camera - TravellerG

dear @sonnyNg - data - communication problem [travelling] - will reply tomorw.