Canon EOS R APS-C vs R Full-Fame Cameras : The Difference Explained
Canon EOS R 6 (Full-Frame) and Canon EOS R7 (APS-C) |
Just like Canon's DSLR range, the EOS R System mirrorless lineup now includes both APS-C and Full-Frame cameras, with the APS-C EOS R10 and EOS R7 alongside full-frame models including the EOS R, EOS RP, EOS R6, EOS R5 and EOS R3. (Source: Canon Europe)
What are the differences between APS-C and Full-Frame Image Sensors?
The main difference between APS-C and full-frame is the physical size of the image sensor – full-frame sensors are larger than APS-C sensors – and other differences between the two types of cameras flow from that. But as with most things, bigger isn't necessarily better, and each format has its own key advantages. (Source: Canon Europe)
What is an APS-C Camera?
What is an APS-C Camera?
What is an APS-C Camera?
What is a Full-Frame Camera?
What is a Full-Frame Camera?
What is a Full-Frame Camera?
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Benefits of Full-Frame compared to APS-C
Benefits of Full-Frame compared to APS-C
Canon APS-C vs Full-Frame
Canon APS-C vs Full-Frame
Benefits of Full-Frame compared to APS-C
Canon APS-C vs Full-Frame
Canon APS-C vs Full-Frame
Source: Canon Europe – the difference explained