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Full frame digital SLRs (36 x 24mm image sensor size) are aimed at professionals. Yet, the small sensor (24 x 16mm) "consumer" DSLRs are better suited to some situations.
With 24.5-Megapixel Resolution producing image files greater than 138 MB the Nikon D3X promises a new level of image quality in an SLR style full frame digital camera.
The D700 presents most of the features of Nikon's excellent D3 DSLR in a smaller, lighter, and cheaper package, making it ideal for those on a budget or as a second body.
The A900 from Sony dethrones the old king of DSLR resolution from Canon with their new flagship model featuring a full frame Exmor CMOS sensor.
Nikon DX cropped lenses work on Nikon full frame FX cameras, but Canon EF-S cropped lenses don't work on Canon full frame EF cameras.
Cropped sensor digital SLRs can use full frame lenses, but cropped lenses are normally a more practical choice.
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Photographers overlook sensor size when comparing compact digital cameras, concentrating on megapixels instead. This may be because sensor sizes are hard to understand.
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The compact size and weather sealing of the Leica S2 frees professional medium format photographers from the studio without sacrificing image resolution or quality.
The speed and unpredictability of car racing places different demands on photographer's skill and equipment than normal photography.
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