![]() ![]() FULL FRAME MIRRORLESS FULLNikon and Canon’s entry into the high-end mirrorless segment give this category even greater validation and momentum, but it still begs the question: Do most consumers even need full frame? Let’s take a look at the benefits of a big sensor, and also at some reasons why you might not need a full-frame camera to take great pictures. Five years have passed, and with Sony now in its third-generation of A7 cameras (in addition to the newer A9), it seems Sony made a good decision - it’s currently the best-selling brand for full-frame cameras, mirrorless or DSLR, according to the company. Nikon and Canon’s announcements gave us a slight deja vu, so we decided to revisit this article. We originally published this article in 2013, when Sony unveiled the first full-frame mirrorless cameras: the A7 and A7R. So is it time you bit the bullet and went full-frame? With Nikon and Canon recently announcing new lineups of full-frame mirrorless cameras, you might be asking yourself, what’s the big deal? In truth, full-frame digital cameras are nothing new, but with these new mirrorless models, Canon and Nikon seem to be doubling down on the format and not offering smaller sensors at all (at least, not yet). ![]() Fitbit Versa 3įull-frame cameras are making headlines again. ![]()
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