Nikon’s APS-C sensors measuring 24x16mm have a diagonal of 29mm, while full-frame sensors measuring 36×24 have a diagonal of 43mm, so the ratio difference between the two is approximately 1.5x. Canon’s APS-C sensors are slightly smaller and have a crop factor of 1.6x.
Canon has introduced a new line of lenses with the APS-C format in mind: RF-S lenses (taking their name from the EF-S standard, which was the APS-C version of EF-mount glass). However, the Canon EOS R10 uses the same RF mount as its full frame counterparts – which means that existing full frame RF lenses can be used natively, while EF and EF Mandando a real agora, bora ver na prática essa comparação entre uma câmera com sensor APS-C e uma câmera FULL FRAME e em como elas sem comportam em situaçõe3 days ago · The larger sensor size means full-frame cameras are generally larger and heavier than APS-C cameras. They allow for higher megapixel (MP) counts, better depth of field control, and a wider dynamic range. Full frame vs APS-C comparison between a Canon EOS R5 and Canon EOS R7.
Full frame vs crop is 95% preference. Brand vs Brand, is 100% preference. The most obvious choice would be to get a newer Nikon body, and expand your lenses as it makes sense. A used D7100 for example would check all of the boxes for $250 - $500, and let you put some budget to a secondAPS-C = same size as APS-C film. Approximately a 1.5x crop factor vs 35mm or Full Frame Examples of APS-C Cameras: Nikon D300/s, Nikon D90, Nikon D5000, Sony a550, Sony a330 Canon's 1.6x crop sensor is close to the APS-C sensor size and they are commonly used interchangeably. Canon's 50D, T1i, T2i, and XSi use this format sensor 3yP7pNn.