![]() ![]() : New firmware version 1.0.5. : Help ensure your autofocus is properly aligned with a Canon Precision Alignment : New firmware version 1.4.1 is available for EOS R3 : New firmware version 1.0.5.1 is available for EOS-R5 C Crop-Sensor Cameras for Macro Photography Marie Gardiner Last updated 16 likes Read Time: 6 min Macro Sensors This post is part of a series called Macro Photography. Because of the physically smaller lens elements that are typically found in EF-S lenses, EF-S lenses typically can cost less than their EF lens equivalents. But, not all EF lenses are "L Series" lenses. Canon’s best macro lens is the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM Macro Lens, which has the benefit of image stabilization and excellent image quality.It is a must have Canon lens, and a contender for best prime lens for Canon. ![]() EF-S lenses are designed expressly for use with Canon's less costly consumer oriented EOS DSLR camera bodies that use APS-C sensors.Ĭanon's "L Series" of professional grade lenses are all EF mount lenses. The Full Frame bodies use a bayonett mount that can only accomodate lenses Canon lenses that have model numbers that begin with "EF". The APS-C camera bodies use a bayonnet mount that can accomodate either EF or EF-S lenses. But crop sensor cameras increase your effective focal length, which is often useful for wildlife and bird photographers. This has several practical effects: Full frame cameras have better high-ISO performance and more megapixels. My Canon 5D Mk II is a full sized sensor so I provided the additional frame lines for a typical crop-sensor DSLR like a Canon Rebel. "EF-S" lenses typically use smaller lens elements that project a smaller image circle, which is just large enough to cover the smaller APS-C image sensors. Full frame cameras have a larger (35mm) sensor compared to crop sensor cameras. After you figure out the difference between a crop sensor and a full frame sensor, you’ll need to decide which one suits your needs. Given that shouldn’t be a big factor early on in your photographic journey, the crop-sensor Z50 puts Nikon ahead if you plan on someday upgrading. Full Frame Sensor vs Crop Sensor: Choosing Which is Right For You. The Full Frame camera bodies only use "EF" lenses that project a larger image circle, which can cover an entire full frame sensor. WINNER: Hobbyists are spoilt for choice here and deciding on who has the edge between Canon vs Nikon will come down to how much you value a full-frame sensor. It sounds like you may have missed something that was said in the video.Ĭanon EOS DSLR camera bodies use one of two different image sensor sizes: Full-Frame and APS-C, with the APS-C sensor sometimes being referred to as a "crop sensor." Canon EOS lens model numbers start with either "EF" or "EF-S", which help to distinguish how the lens is made. I’ve never seen a lens say it was for one or the other.? Does it really matter? Thanks I did not think a Full Frame or Crop Sensor would need different lenses. But that it was not as good as a Standard Lens. It was talking about putting a Pro Lens on a Crop Sensor camera, hoping to get sharper photo. ![]()
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