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What is a large format camera?

What is full frame? Medium format? Large format camera? Full frame is a term that only appeared after the emergence of digital cameras, especially digital SLR cameras. It means that the sensor has the same size as the 135 film camera, which is 36×24mm.

Medium format - is the collective name for what used to be called 120 cameras.

The 120 camera has a variety of frame sizes: 6×4.5cm, 6×6cm, 6×7cm, 6×8cm, 6×9cm, 6×10cm, 6×12cm.

Large format - refers to cameras with a format of 4×5 inches and above.

There are 4×5 inches, 8×10 inches, etc.

What is a large-format camera? There are currently very few large-format cameras that are digital, and are basically film-based cameras.

Generally, those with an imaging area larger than 4X5 inches are called large format.

Cameras equipped with this format are called large-format cameras.

Smaller than large format, there are medium formats, generally 4.5X6cm and 6X6cm.

Smaller than medium format, there is full frame, 24X36mm.

No matter how small it is, it will be more.

Large format, medium format, full frame, what is the difference between these cameras?

Full-frame, the area of ??electronic negative film is equivalent to the area of ??traditional film. This frame is basically relatively popular in the consumer market, and Nikon and Canon's full-frame cameras have considerable sales in the market.

Prices range from 10,000 to 30,000 to 40,000. Leica also has several full-frame models, but the price is over 40,000 to 50,000, so ordinary consumers will not buy them.

Medium format is a relatively common product on the market, and its format is several times larger than full frame.

The image quality is also super good. It is usually equipped on Hasselblad, Phase One, and Leica cameras. The price is also extremely high, ranging from hundreds of thousands to two to three hundred thousand.

Large format is only for special purposes and has not really been promoted to the commercial market. It is only used by obsessed photography enthusiasts for creative purposes.

The operation is very complicated, there are many lenses, and the operation is a technical job.

A large-format camera weighs dozens or even hundreds of kilograms, is very big, and has a camera obscura and so on.

Are there any large-format digital cameras currently? The so-called large-format cameras refer to cameras that use film sizes of 4×5 inches or more.

Even larger ones include 5×7 inches, 8×10 inches, 10×12 inches, and even models that can shoot larger films.

The CCDs used in large-format digital cameras are all 14-bit or 16-bit CCDs designed for high-end users. Even though the pixels of this CCD are the same as those of ordinary 8-bit CCDs, its excellent dynamic range and color reproduction capabilities allow it to obtain the ultimate

The actual shooting effect is very different from the latter's excellent pictures.

Let’s give an example: Better Light’s SUPER 10K-HS large-format digital camera has a pixel value of up to 416 million, a sensor area of ??72mm×96mm, a maximum resolution of 10200×13600, and a single photo file size of 794MB.

The price is about 23,000 US dollars. What brands and models of large format cameras are there? Please advise. The more detailed the better, thank you.

10 points Large format cameras are also known as land cameras, large land cameras, monorail cameras, dual rail cameras, tilt-shift cameras, outdoor cameras, etc.

The distinctive feature of large-format cameras is that the photosensitive medium "film" they use is in the form of sheets. The current mainstream sheet sizes are: 8×10 inches and 4×5 inches.

In addition, large-format cameras all use fixed-focal-length lenses, and their optical axes and focal planes can be freely adjusted within a certain range.

[Photography] What is the difference between large format, full frame and medium format?

10 points means that the size of the photosensitive element is arranged in order of size: large format > medium format > full frame large format: such as Xina, Linhaff, etc., film size is 8x10 inches, 4x5, etc. Digital ones are rare, and even if they are, they are from observatories, satellites, etc.

Medium format used: the general term for cameras using 120 film in the past. Digital cameras refer to cameras whose sensor size is close to 120 film, such as Zeiss, Leica, Pentax, etc. Full frame: refers to digital cameras whose sensor size is close to 135 film, such as Canon 1D3,

5d2, 5D3, Nikon D4, D800, D600, D700.

What are the more common medium format camera brands currently?

What are medium format and large format generally used for?

1. In fact, large and medium format are concepts from the film era, while full frame is a concept from digital SLR, which is not something from the same era.

2. The most prominent advantage of medium format is that it achieves a balance between a large imaging area and a relatively light weight. It has a larger image than 35mm film, can focus on larger photos, and is smaller than 4mm film.

*5, 8*10 are much lighter and relatively convenient and simple to operate.

What is the difference between a medium format camera and a large format camera? What is the so-called frame size... Nikon and Canon don't do this because there is little market demand for these things, and the cost of research and development cannot make ends meet, so there is no need.