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Are Canon’s APS-C Sensors Really Worse Than the Rest?

Are Canon’s APS-C Sensors Really Worse Than the Rest?

Posted on July 13, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The Canon APS-C sensor is a 1.6x crop and smaller than the rest of the industry’s, but is it worse?

One of the more significant concerns of many photographers has always been about Canon’s APS-C sensors. Though their cameras are dwarfed by the likes of Fujifilm, Sony, and Nikon, they have always marched to the beat of their own drum. While the rest of the industry goes with 1.5x crop sensors, Canon has forever gone a bit smaller with 1.6x crop. It sometimes worked to their advantage when translating their focal lengths over. But has the quality always been worse?
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