APS-C. Drawing showing the relative sizes of sensors used in most current digital cameras. Advanced Photo System type-C ( APS-C) is an image sensor format approximately equivalent in size to the Advanced Photo System film negative in its C ("Classic") format, of 25.1×16.7 mm, an aspect ratio of 3:2 and Ø 30.15 mm field diameter.
3. Full-frame cameras provide enhanced depth-of-field control. Full-frame cameras require longer focal-length lenses to cover the larger 24 x36mm format at any given coverage angle, compared to smaller-sensor cameras. For example, 50mm, 35mm, and 25mm lenses are normal lenses on full-frame-, APS-C-, and Micro Four Thirds-format cameras They’ve compared medium format, full-frame, APS-C and Micro Four Thirds, in a side-by-side shootout—taking identical photos and making large prints to see how the image quality and dynamic APS-C and M4/3 cameras use a smaller focal length to get the equivalent focal length of a full frame camera. This is why you’ll get a larger depth of field if you use an equivalent focal length lens. Man, I typed focal length a lot lol. Focal length doesn't really affect DOF.
Crop sensor. Sony a6000 Full frame. Sony a7II Crop sensor. Sony a6000 Full frame. Sony a7II Crop sensor. Sony a6000. Initially we were going to post these in random order and let you guess before
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I was just answering OP's question. Indeed, the APS-C can look better than cropping the full-frame camera. a smaller sensor has zero advantage. That is incorrect. As OP implies, wildlife photographers have preferred APS-C for a while because of the greater magnification. Cropping full-frame will lose sharpness and resolution, so that is not a HyOwSbV.
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