Comparing Camera Sensor Sizes is a total mind field but fear not my photography friends, we have it all explained here and we’re giving you a downloadable sensor size comparison chart to help you now and forever more! Should you get Full frame or APS-C or Micro
4:3? What different visual effects do sensors create? Do you need different lenses? Is it worth buying one over the other? What does it all mean?!?!
Grab your downloadable sensor size comparison chart and get more info here https://www.theschoolofphotography.com/tutorials/camera-sensor-size-comparison
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Introduction:
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What is a sensor? :
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Why the different sensor sizes? :
1:40
Camera sensor sizes, lenses and visual effects:
5:11
Pros & Cons:
12:37
Conclusion:
17:57
Blooper:
22:34
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