No, that's not a typo in the title
Question is simple: what do you think about the full-frame versus x1.3/x1.5 sensors debate in DSLR. I prefer the Nikon sized x1.5 and know that some here prefer full-frame. So let's chew over this a bit and figure out that nobody's wrong.
I'll start. I prefer x1.5 because:
* I don't really see the point of a 24x36 mm sized sensor in the first place (IIRC it was originally designed to accomodate Kodak's slide mounting machine)
* I makes for easier to design/smaller/cheaper lenses - especially at the lower focal lengths
* you win quite a few mm for your telephoto w/o the use of teleconverters (a 300 f/2.8 magically "becomes" a 450 f/2.8)
* they're way cheaper
* you can stack insane amounts of filters on full-frame lenses w/o fear of vignetting; and, you can use full-frame lenses at full aperture with less vignetting
* you can get greater reproduction ratios with macro lenses.
Of course full-frame does have some advantages:
* you don't loose your wide-angle lenses (but see point 2 above)
* you potentially have less noisy sensors (bigger "pixels" = more light per "pixel" = less noise).
What do you all think/like/prefer and why?
Question is simple: what do you think about the full-frame versus x1.3/x1.5 sensors debate in DSLR. I prefer the Nikon sized x1.5 and know that some here prefer full-frame. So let's chew over this a bit and figure out that nobody's wrong.
I'll start. I prefer x1.5 because:
* I don't really see the point of a 24x36 mm sized sensor in the first place (IIRC it was originally designed to accomodate Kodak's slide mounting machine)
* I makes for easier to design/smaller/cheaper lenses - especially at the lower focal lengths
* you win quite a few mm for your telephoto w/o the use of teleconverters (a 300 f/2.8 magically "becomes" a 450 f/2.8)
* they're way cheaper
* you can stack insane amounts of filters on full-frame lenses w/o fear of vignetting; and, you can use full-frame lenses at full aperture with less vignetting
* you can get greater reproduction ratios with macro lenses.
Of course full-frame does have some advantages:
* you don't loose your wide-angle lenses (but see point 2 above)
* you potentially have less noisy sensors (bigger "pixels" = more light per "pixel" = less noise).
What do you all think/like/prefer and why?