Re: How to argue crop vs. FF
exactly.
It is a matter of how much photographic possibilities, capabilities and image quality you need or want and are willing and able to pay for.
Also, while FF cameras and lenses are larger, heavier and more expensive than APS-C gear, the relation is certainly not proportional to sensor size. In real life, FF with more than 200% of Canon APS-C imaging area comes with a 0% [e.g. Sony A7/R, and all tele lenses>135 mm] to max. 50% size, weight, price "penalty".
mFT and 1" sensored gear scales even less proportionately against FF in terms of capabilities, size, weight and cost.
Lee Jay said:It's a stop and a third, of noise performance and DOF control (assuming you can keep constant framing through either a change in focal length at the same f-stop or a change in subject distance). You pay for that just like you do with lenses.
exactly.
It is a matter of how much photographic possibilities, capabilities and image quality you need or want and are willing and able to pay for.
Also, while FF cameras and lenses are larger, heavier and more expensive than APS-C gear, the relation is certainly not proportional to sensor size. In real life, FF with more than 200% of Canon APS-C imaging area comes with a 0% [e.g. Sony A7/R, and all tele lenses>135 mm] to max. 50% size, weight, price "penalty".
mFT and 1" sensored gear scales even less proportionately against FF in terms of capabilities, size, weight and cost.
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