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Best Full frame Mirrorless for Stage Photography?

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Best Full frame Mirrorless for Stage Photography? Hi everyone, I’m here for a buying advice: my huge passion is stage photography (especially in traditional theatres since I photograph opera, classical concerts and ballet in most cases). As a student I’ve always used a Fuji XT-30, but since I need to get some professional stuff here’s what I’d need from a new camera: – High resolution since I t…

Ask Photography 770 2024-11-01

Do i need a full frame for paid photography work?

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Do i need a full frame for paid photography work? For the last few months i’ve been trying to find a good replacement for my old D7200. My budget is approx. 2000$, and i have been torn between two cameras. The sony A7iii and the Fujifilm Xt4. I know that overall, the sony is a better camera. Better Af, better image quaility, FF sensor, just about everything i need for event, portrait, and produ…

Ask Photography 636 2024-10-27

Crop sensor lens on a full frame A7Rii?

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Crop sensor lens on a full frame A7Rii? Hi all!! I’m just getting back into photography as a hobby and picked up an A7Rii for a really good price with the 28-70mm kit lens. My question is that I’m looking to do some aircraft photography and would like a zoomier lens, and I’ve seen that crop sensor E mount lenses are much cheaper. I understand that my camera is full frame, and also has…

Ask Photography 411 2024-07-23

As a beginner to photography, do I need a full frame sensor camera?

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As a beginner to photography, do I need a full frame sensor camera? I’m planning on getting my first mirrorless DSLR. For a beginner to photography who’s just starting out, does having a full frame sensor make any difference as compared to having a crop sensor camera? Asking this because full frame cameras are expensive and this is purely a budget issue. submitted by /u/nick_al_laude

Ask Photography 518 2024-07-20

Hisense’s new TV is just like Samsung’s Frame but costs a lot less

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Hisense’s new TV is just like Samsung’s Frame but costs a lot less The 65-inch version of the CanvasTV is now available, while a 55-inch version will arrive later this summer. | Image: HisenseHisense’s CanvasTV, a matte screen television designed to blend into your home decor as a piece of artwork when you’re not watching TV, is now available in a 65-inch model for $1,299.99. A smaller 55-inch version, expected…

The Verge 962 2024-07-19

How does F number translate between APS-C and full frame?

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How does F number translate between APS-C and full frame? I’m having difficulty understanding the idea of the “full-frame look”. I get that if you have a 50mm lens on an APS-C camera, it’s equivalent to 75mm on a full-frame camera just because it would have to be cropped on the full-frame since the lens physically wouldn’t shine light on the whole sensor. What about the F number? Would F1.8 on APS-C be…

Ask Photography 935 2024-07-15

Most ultralight full frame tripod (& not taking one)?

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Most ultralight full frame tripod (& not taking one)? So I am going on an extended backpacking trip, where landscape photography (including night) is one of the main goals. However, due to spine issues, my backpack has to be as light as possible ( right now with my 320g stripped down tripod, my base weight sits at 7,5kg, which can be further reduced if I skip the tripod and upgrade the tent- its a …

Ask Photography 555 2024-07-08

Frame of a Frame ?

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Frame of a Frame ? https://preview.redd.it/3unjcqoy3rad1.jpg?width=4592&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=def7fdcbdafef8943a728cc1b42f052b65a9e1ca https://preview.redd.it/vxpnzncz3rad1.jpg?width=4592&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=70d45c5655eee0a38c501fb48e41f2a56dc38604 https://preview.redd.it/xfzvfwoy3rad1.jpg?width=1361&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2cdfff14256ee4b2609630e76f5bc06f75…

Ask Photography 509 2024-07-06

Capturing the night: Do I need full frame?

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Capturing the night: Do I need full frame? Hey, I really love street photography at night. Recently, I’ve been to Japan with my Fuji X-T2 and – outside of the major cities – shooting at night became a little bit difficult. I was using a 35mm F1.4 at the time and had to increase the ISO like crazy, which went okay. Since I want to upgrade soon-ish I’m wondering whether I should just move …

Ask Photography 1.1k 2024-07-05

Full Frame lens on APSC?

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Full Frame lens on APSC? A friend of mine is selling the following Sony Full Frame (FE) lens: – 85mm f/1.4 – 55mm f/1.8 – 24mm f/1.4 – 90mm f/2.8 Macro. (Too heavy to carry around) Now I have both a full frame and apsc body. I can only afford to buy one lens but I’d like to be able to use on both body. I was wondering with the different sensors, what size would they bec…

Ask Photography 498 2024-06-28

Any issues with a full frame lens on a crop sensor for macro photography?

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Any issues with a full frame lens on a crop sensor for macro photography? Was thinking of pairing my family’s old d3200 (f mount, crop sensor) with a Tokina 100mm f/2.8 AT-X M100 AF for macrophotography (interested in insect macros). Would I have any problems with this/is another lens recommended? To my understanding it’d function as a 150mm f/4.2 FF equivalent, but that might help me in that I can be further from sub…

Ask Photography 412 2024-06-25

Why does full frame look so good?

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Why does full frame look so good? I have a Sony A6400 and I am pretty happy with it. I’m not a pro, just taking family/travel photos and taking portraits is what I like most. A friend borrowed me his old Nikon D700. It’s nearly falling apart, the grip is all gummy and sticky. It only has a 50mm 1.8 lens. I don’t know what it is, but every photo I shoot with this thing looks beau…

Ask Photography 851 2024-06-25

Tamron 600mm on a Nikon D810 (Full Frame) vs. a Nikon D5300 (Crop Sensor) – does the extra reach achieved by using a crop sensor provide a higher resolution image than cropping in on an image taken with the full frame to achieve the same result?

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Tamron 600mm on a Nikon D810 (Full Frame) vs. a Nikon D5300 (Crop Sensor) – does the extra reach achieved by using a crop sensor provide a higher resolution image than cropping in on an image taken with the full frame to achieve the same result? I have a Tamron 150-600mm. I have a Nikon D810 (36.3 megapixel) and a Nikon D5300 (24.1 megapixel). The 600mm on the D5300 will appear to be a bit more ‘zoomed in’ because the image is cropped to the smaller sensor size. The question I have is whether there is a benefit to using the 5300 for the extra reach (does it provide a higher resolution…

Ask Photography 516 2024-06-25

Help me understand full frame vs aps-c?

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Help me understand full frame vs aps-c? So i have a simple yet hard to find the answer to question. As i know there is a crop factor between full frame and aps-c. Imagine i had a lens, lets say sony fe 85mm. On the full frame it would be 85mm and on aps-c it would be 127mm. NOW, here comes my question. While taking portraits with the aps-c is the human face gonna be displayed in the 8…

Ask Photography 1.1k 2024-06-22

You can save hundreds on Samsung’s last-gen The Frame TV

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You can save hundreds on Samsung’s last-gen The Frame TV Samsung’s The Frame TV is a stylish 4K TV with some impressive specs, including a 120Hz refresh rate. | Image: SamsungIf you plan on relaxing this summer by sitting back with a cold drink and streaming the Olympics and your favorite shows, it’s worth investing in a TV that isn’t an eyesore. Samsung’s The Frame TV is one of the most stylish TVs o…

The Verge 1.3k 2024-06-22