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Hello YouTubers. We all arrive at one point or another to the question SHOULD I UPGRADE TO FULL FRAME OR SHOULD I STAY WITH APS-C ??? But this is a complex question and before you commit to buying a new full-frame DSLR, you could consider the alternative option of purchasing a second-hand model or a great APS-C camera even mirrorless . Most of the time we do not need the full frame sensor. These days APS-C cameras are soo good that you will not need at all the larger sensor . But let`s discuss a little bit the benefits of both systems. Benefits of full frame Traditionally, full-frame cameras have offered better image quality at high sensitivities and greater dynamic range compared to their APS-C-format contemporaries. With the rapid advances in sensor technology, however, older full-frame SLRs tend to have less of an advantage over current models with APS-C sensors, so it’s worth thinking about this if you intend to buy an older or second-hand model. In general, though, they still give impressive image quality, often with specific advantages in terms of either resolution or high ISO image quality, or both. Full-frame DSLRs are also compatible with lots of film-era lenses without any cropping of the angle of view. This means that any nice lenses you still have for an old 35mm film camera will work on a full-frame digital model in much the same way as before. However, note the word ‘nice’ – it’s probably not worth buying a full-frame camera to resurrect zooms that were relatively cheap when new, as their optical quality won’t match modern lenses. Despite this, perhaps the biggest advantage of DSLR cameras are the huge range of lenses available, and primes in particular. Wide angles in the 20-24mm range, or short telephoto ‘portrait’ primes of around 85-100mm, and you can use these lenses on APS-C as well but you have to keep in mind the 1.5 crop factor. One further benefit of full-frame DSLRs used to be that they usually have larger, brighter viewfinders than APS-C models, which can help with composition. Older models also often have interchangeable focusing screens, including manual focus and grid screens, but these days APS-C cameras have the same excellent viewfinder so this advantage is kind of non existing . APS-C lens compatibility . Any full frame lens can be used on APS-c body but the fiels of view will be changed because of the 1.5 crop factor and any APS-C lens can be used on Full Frame camera with some disadvantages . While full-frame DSLRs can often be used with APS-C lenses, compatibility varies between brands. Canon’s own EF-S lenses simply won’t fit onto its full-frame cameras, but third-party lenses will, and can sometimes be used with acceptable results. However, vignetting can confuse the evaluative metering, so it’s best to switch to partial or spot. Nikon full-frame (FX) DSLRs are designed to be fully compatible with APS-C (DX) lenses, and will switch automatically into a DX crop mode when such a lens is mounted. A viewfinder frameline shows the active area, and the metering adjusts to match. Of course, the resolution drops, and in DX mode the D700, for example, only produces 5.3-million-pixel images. Full-frame Sony cameras like the Alpha 99 also have a crop mode for use with APS-C lenses, which the user can turn on or off as desired. The big advantage compared to the D700 is that the resulting image size from the Alpha 850 is a much more usable 10.7 million pixels. Size and weight If you are interested in photography and in videography well then enjoy this video and if you like it please like and subscribe and share my videos . If you want to add something constructive to this video , feel free and leave a comment down below. Other than that I wish you a great day and I`ll see you in the next one . My work . https://www.zonerama.com/BlueSkyPhoto... https://www.flickr.com/photos/1406555...