Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Full Frame Full frame refers to a camera sensor size that is equivalent to the standard 35mm film frame, measuring approximately 36mm x 24mm. Cameras with full-frame sensors offer several advantages, including superior image quality, improved low-light performance, and increased dynamic range compared to cameras with smaller sensor sizes.
Full-frame cameras also provide shallower depth of field and better control over perspective distortion, making them popular choices among professional photographers and enthusiasts who prioritize image quality and creative control. Full-frame cameras are widely used in various genres of photography, including portrait, landscape, architecture, and commercial photography. |
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