Choosing a full-frame Canon camera

Content
  1. Terminology
  2. Peculiarities
  3. The lineup
  4. How to choose?

The variety of camera models confuses consumers looking for quality and affordable equipment. This article will help navigate many photography enthusiasts.

Terminology

In order to understand what the article is about, you need to delve into some of the terms used by professionals.

Light sensitivity (ISO) - a parameter of a digital apparatus, which determines the dependence of the numerical values ​​of a digital image on the exposure.

Crop factor - a conventional digital value that determines the ratio of the diagonal of a normal frame to the diagonal of the used "window".

Full Frame Full Frame Sensor - this is a 36x24 mm matrix, aspect ratio 3: 2.

APS - literally translated as "improved photosystem". This term has been used since the film era. However, digital cameras are currently based on the two standards APS-C and APS-H. Now digital interpretations differ from the original frame size. For this reason, a different name is used ("cropped matrix", which means "cropped"). APS-C is the most popular digital camera format.

Peculiarities

Full frame cameras are currently taking over the market for this technology as there is strong competition in the form of mirrorless cameras that are low cost and compact.

Along with the mirror options are moving to the professional technology market... They receive an improved filling, their cost is gradually decreasing. The presence of a Full Frame-camera in them makes this equipment affordable for most amateur photographers.

The quality of the resulting images depends on the matrix. Small matrices are found mainly in cell phones. The following sizes can be found in soap dishes. Mirrorless options are endowed with APS-C, Micro 4/3, and conventional DSLR cameras have 25.1x16.7 APS-C sensors. The best option is the matrix in full-frame cameras - here it has dimensions of 36x24 mm.

The lineup

Below are the best full-frame models from Canon.

  • Canon EOS 6D. Canon EOS 6D opens the line of the best cameras. This model is a compact SLR camera equipped with a 20.2 megapixel sensor. Ideal for people who like to travel and take portraits. Allows you to keep control over sharpness. This equipment is compatible with most wide-angle EF lenses. The presence of a Wi-Fi device allows you to share photos with friends and control the camera. Additionally, it is worth noting the fact that the device has a built-in GPS module that records the traveler's movement.
  • Canon EOS 6D Mark II. This DSLR camera is presented in a compact body and has a fairly simple operation. In this model, the sensor received a 26.2-megapixel filling, which allows you to take excellent photos even in dim lighting. Photos taken with this equipment do not need post-processing. This is achieved through a powerful processor and light-sensitive sensor. It is also worth noting the presence of a built-in GPS sensor and a Wi-Fi adapter in such equipment. In addition, the device is equipped with Bluetooth and NFC.
  • EOS R and EOS RP. These are full frame mirrorless cameras. The devices are equipped with a COMOS sensor of 30 and 26 megapixels, respectively. Sighting is done using a viewfinder, which has a fairly high resolution.The device does not have mirrors and pentaprism, which significantly reduces its weight. The shooting speed is increased due to the absence of mechanical elements. Focusing speed - 0.05 s. This figure is considered the highest.

How to choose?

To select a product that would meet the necessary requirements, it is necessary to study the parameters of the device.

Below are the indicators of the device, which are responsible for various parameters when shooting.

  • Image perspective. It is believed that the perspective of the Full Frame camera is different. However, it is not. The perspective is corrected by the shooting point. By changing the focal length, you can change the frame geometry. And by changing the focus to a crop factor, you can get an identical frame geometry. For this reason, you should not overpay for a nonexistent effect.
  • Optics. It should be noted that full-frame technology makes high demands on the quality of such a parameter as optics. For this reason, before buying, you must carefully study the lenses that are suitable for the equipment, otherwise the image quality may not please the user due to its blurring and darkening. In this case, the use of wide-angle or fast prime lenses can be advised.
  • Sensor size. Do not overpay for a large indicator of this parameter. The thing is that the size of the sensor is not responsible for the pixel rate. If the store assures you that the device has a significantly increased sensor parameter, which is a clear plus of the model, and this is the same as the pixels, then you should know that this is not so. By increasing the size of the sensor, manufacturers increase the distance between the centers of the photosensitive cells.
  • APS-C or full frame cameras. The APS-C is much smaller and lighter than its full-frame siblings. For this reason, for inconspicuous shooting, it is better to choose the first option.
  • Cropping the image. If you need to get a cropped image, we recommend using APS-C. This is because the background image appears sharper compared to full-frame options.
  • Viewfinder. This item allows you to take pictures even in bright light.

It is worth noting that the equipment with a full-matrix camera is suitable for the category of people who will use it in conjunction with fast lenses when shooting at high ISO. Besides the full-frame sensor has a slow shooting speed.

It is also worth noting that full frame options are excellent for focusing a variety of subjectseg when playing portraits, as it is important to have good control over sharpness. This is what full-frame equipment allows to do.

An additional advantage of full-frame cameras is the pixel density, which entails obtaining high-quality images.

It also affects the work in dim light - in this case, the quality of the photo will be at its best.

Additionally, we note that equipment with a crop factor greater than one is better suited for working with thermal lenses.

An overview of the budget full-frame Canon EOS 6D camera in the video below.

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