@MakersMatrix

The APS-C vs. full-frame debate is exhausting, and honestly, kind of pointless. Calling APS-C a ‘poor man’s full frame’ is pure elitism, and it ignores the fact that APS-C cameras are powerful, capable tools used by professionals around the world. But on the flip side, mocking full-frame users as insecure or overcompensating doesn’t help either. Different systems suit different needs, budgets, and creative styles. Arguing over who’s more ‘legit’ because of sensor size just divides a community that should be united by a love for creating. Use what works for you, respect what works for others, and stop acting like your gear defines your worth as a photographer.

@looniaz

Get yourself an APSC camera and rent the full frame if the job needs you to use it. 80% professional jobs can be done with APSC camera.

@tyzmiller

I switched from the A7IV to the A6700 and I honestly like the a6700 better. As long as you know how to use what you have, it doesn’t matter what camera you get (to an extent)

@dasaen

Lens price is a big one too, more than the camera. To really squeeze the juice out of the ff sensor you need ff glass. And those are expensive. I was amazed by a picture from a sony 70-200 f2.8, the lens alone is almost 3k usd.

@snowwalker9999

Low light low light. I don’t care about the sensor size. There’s always a lens that would correct the focal length. I wish the technology would enable small sensors to have better dynamic range and bokeh

@MatheusPratta

Honestly, just go for what fits the task best and fits your budget. For decades movies were shot on Super35, which is similar to APSC or even 16mm, except for IMAX, and those still look great.

Good lenses and good lighting will do a much more meaningful differece on the outcome, even if you're doing post work or color grading.

@Road2Six

IMO. FF for photography, apsc for videography. You really need one or two pieces of glass for photography and can leave it there if you just do portraits. But for videography, you need an arsenal, likely multiple cameras to get the shot line, and it gets expensive.

@tomirwinphoto

Photographers- for the same price you should look at a full frame a7III over the half frame, aka APS-C, a6700 and you'll have more dynamic range, cleaner images with less noise, shallower DOF, two card slots, much better EVF.

@joris5116

Next: here is why you should choose a Prius over a 911:
- it costs less
- you still have money in your pockets after your purchase
- how would you pay the rent then?
Thanks so much for the insight

@WhatThePheel

I mean, if you're mostly shooting video a full frame sony camera can always use apsc lens with pretty much zero penalty

@ardaoguzcan9396

Not in all countries. A7c and a6700 almost same price here. And the lenses-unles you use g or gm lenses- like sigma, viltrox, tamron lenses, even samyang has very same price on full frame and crop sensor one. Additionally not all lenses big and heavy on full frame actually. Only sigma art series ara big and bulky and heavy. Just buy full frame contemporary ones or use primes that are much smaller.

@nickyp0005

What camera you use to make this video?

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Olympus OMD E-M 1ii works amazing. Also had a 50 megapixel hi res mode

@AndrewPRoberts

Me who just bought my 5th MFT camera:

@a55a55inx

Crop sensors are completely fine in outdoor and well-lit shoots. I use them all the time. However,  there are times where i wish I had a full frame, especially when I'm inside of a poorly-lit venue. I can sort of get away with shooting a bit underexposed, but it would be nice to not have to deal with it so much in post.

@ktoons.studio

i need a monitor for my a7iii any leads?

@TheDepressionPA

Can you use a full frame lens on an APS-C camera?

@JohnPepp

I can understand if money is tight, but I prefer a full-frame camera. I'm invested in Sony with the A1 camera. You get the advantages of full-frame and can use APS-C lenses. Full-frame cameras perform better in low light and have superior dynamic range.

@NandishA

Once you get used to FF quality, it’s very tough to go back . I have tried multiple times to go back to APSC, but only to come back to FF and admire the image quality.

@Abdullayev_Fozilbek

is this bukit bintang?