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    DEviaNT Photographer DEvianT's Avatar
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    Re: "full size" sensors?

    Quite correct magnification of any given optic won't change due to sensor size it just crops as you said. However doing a crop that drastic in photoshop looses you tons of megapixels.
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    Re: "full size" sensors?

    Ken Rockwell has just published an excellent article concerning the image diffences between Full frame and APS size sensors titled, "The Full Frame Advantage." It can be found at: http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/full...-advantage.htm

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    Re: "full size" sensors?

    Sorry if this is a stupid question, I am a beginner. Is what I see through my viewfinder what I get or is that the full image that has yet to be cropped?

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