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This Affordable Full-Frame Camera Just Might Be My Gateway Drug

This Affordable Full-Frame Camera Just Might Be My Gateway Drug

Posted on October 30, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

A new generation of mirrorless full frame cameras has me questioning my commitment to crop sensors.

When I bought my first camera, I made a conscious commitment to crop-sensor life. I cast my lot with Micro Four Thirds with my eyes fully open, and for reasons that still hold up: cheaper gear, smaller lenses, resolution enough for 99 percent of purposes. But here in 2020, the road I choose looks to be a dead end.
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