I won’t buy Sony’s A7R IV (even though it made me a better photographer)

I won’t buy Sony’s A7R IV (even though it made me a better photographer)


When I was doing research for my very first camera, the Fujifilm X100F, I didn’t know much about the differences between crop (also known as APS-C) and full-frame cameras. I mean, I got the gist of it — but only hypothetically. You’ve probably heard of the upsides of full-frame sensors already: Crisper images even at higher exposure, wider field of view, better performance in low-light settings, higher dynamic range, shallower depth of field, and more defined separation of subject from its background. In practice, though, none of this meant anything to me; I couldn’t tell the difference between crop sensor…

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