8 Non-Full Frame Cameras That Are A-OK For Professional Photographers

Over the last few years or so, Full Frame has become the buzz term in the photography world. The sad thing is that there is a growing belief that if professional photographers use anything other than full-frame cameras, then they aren't really a pro at all.

That, my friends, is a bunch of nonsense. Professional photographers can get the best out of any camera regardless of sensor size, so let's put that notion to bed. There are many non-full frame cameras on the market, specifically APS-C and Micro Four Thirds (and Medium Format, but that's another article) that are more than suitable for professional photographers and professional use. The non-full frame cameras we will share with you after the break prove that you don't need to have a full-frame camera to be a pro and to get beautiful images. .

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Why Pro Body, Crop Sensor Cameras Deserve More Credit in the World of Professional Photography.

Just a few short years ago it was pretty easy to say that APS-C and Micro Four Thirds cameras could never be used by professional photographers. Crop sensors cameras of yesteryear were known for poor high ISO performance, lacked a lot of features their much more expensive Full Frame brothers had, and often produced images that were lack luster, but times have changed in a major way. thephoblographer.com »

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Brides Magazine suggests professional photographers use 'Cannon or Nikon' cameras

An article recently published in Brides magazine offered soon-to-be newlyweds some questionable advice on how to find a professional wedding photographer. Though it has since been edited, the original version of ‘Essential Questions You Need to Ask Your Wedding Photographer’ included a paragraph suggesting consumers should only hire a photographer who uses a 'Cannon [sic] or Nikon' camera. dpreview.com »

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