12-05-2024 08:34 PM
Hi. I have been reading a lot of info here and talking to photographers. I'm still a bit stuck in regard to my purchase. I owned a canon rebel DSLR from 2003- 2017 until the shutter button broke. along came the iPhone and kids and I never replaced that camera--but it's time. I have used my in-laws D90 (nikon) and while a beast it is a great camera.
I know the following:
12-07-2024 08:07 AM
What exactly do you mean by full format? You're not asking about full frame, are you?
12-07-2024 08:23 AM
FULL FRAME. yes.
12-07-2024 08:33 AM
Full Frame is the same format size that 35mm film has been for decades. I don't see that going away for a long, long time.
12-07-2024 10:05 AM - edited 12-07-2024 10:31 AM
Full frame isn't going anywhere, it's a standard for small format. Personally between the two I would go with the R8. Full frame sensor, body is weather sealed, focus points, 1053 R8 vs 651 R10 = 402 more focus points. The R8 is also a newer body by almost a year so it will have a longer service life then the R10.
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12-08-2024 05:10 AM
Yes Canon is rock solid behind full frame.Almost all their mirrorless lenses are for full frame
12-10-2024 02:27 PM
All sensors can be full-frame if the lenses are designed to cover that frame without cropping.
A company like Canon is always going to have professional, advanced amateur, and mass market choices and likely a smaller sensor for a lower price point.
Granted I'd love a full-frame Canon R200 (R100 + full frame sensor) for $699 as a back-up body, but that's a bit of an out-there wish.
The bulk of Canon's lenses are designed for full-frame coverage, though they have optimized some lenses for the APS-C sensor. Those optimized lenses for APS-C will not cover full frame.
Canon has also done backward compatibility with EF lenses most of which were optimized for full-frame 35mm and then full-frame digital, so it seems that they have committed to full-frame.
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