One of the things that annoys me about my Fuji f50fd is that it only offers a 4x3 and 3:2 output.<BR><BR>My previous cameras (Canon 800IS, 700IS; as well as any newish Sony and even the Panny FX500) ...
Crop mode is a feature of EOS R-series mirrorless cameras where images are captured using a limited section of the image sensor. Full-frame models usually provide a 1.6x crop corresponding to a ...
Designed for high volume photographers (think school portraits) who need their subjects perfectly positioned every time, Canon now offers a new Cropping Guide feature for its EOS R50, R10, and R7 ...
The 1.6x Cropping/Aspect Ratio setting is available on every Canon EOS R full-frame mirrorless camera including the EOS R6, R6 Mark II and R6 Mark III, and the EOS R5 and R5 Mark II, and yet it’s ...
If you’re shopping for a digital camera, sensor size is one of the first things you’ll hear about. Chances are you’ve seen terms like “crop sensor,” “full frame,” and “micro four-thirds” thrown around ...
I grew up with film SLRs (full-frame, of course), and the rule of thumb was "the slowest shutter speed you should try to hand-hold is 1/your lens focal length in mm." e.g. 1/50 sec for a 50 mm lens.
It’s just a crop of the main sensor, but the 2x camera mode on the 14 Pro is a handy focal length a lot of people will like It’s just a crop of the main sensor, but the 2x camera mode on the 14 Pro is ...