1/13/2024 0 Comments Full frame vs aps c vs micro 4 3There is and there remains a pervasive belief that every professional portrait or wedding photographer should be using full frame cameras and if they do not they are somehow failing their customers. And not very long ago, we saw the introduction of full frame 135 format digital cameras which have broadened our options still further. I’ve been around enough years to see the evolution of digital technology throughout the professional photography world and not very long ago we were all doing very well with our APS-C systems which were the mainstay of the vast majority of professional studios – nobody questioned us about our camera choices, we delivered good imagery to our clients, and everybody was happy. I have a reputation to protect and it goes without saying that when it comes to equipment choices my clients deserve kit which delivers excellent performance and reliability (together with several levels of backup). Elsewhere here on the blog I’ve stated my opinions about the usefulness of the latest generation of mirrorless camera systems, and as a full-time photographer I can offer my own perspective on real-world performance and usability. The Micro Four Thirds vs Full Frame argument is becoming a real cliche and is being discussed (and argued) to death on photography forums throughout the world.
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