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Systematic Photography Day 3: How to Choose between Quan Huafu and Non-Quan Huafu?

The so-called Quan Huafu is designed according to the standard of 36mm*36mm developed by the film machine. Because photosensitive elements are very expensive, manufacturers choose non-full, non-Quan Huafu to promote low-end cameras, which are smaller than this standard size, depending on camera parameters.

1. When all pixels and non-full pixels are the same and the settings are the same, there is no difference in imaging quality. For example, a SLR is defined as full and incomplete, and the shooting quality is the same. Of course, it can't be the same in practice. Because Quan Huafu's camera has improved the performance of the configuration (such as advanced noise reduction function and image stabilizer function), the natural imaging quality is relatively high.

2. Quan Huafu is 36*36, which is generally around 25*36. In other words, incompleteness can only account for about 70% of the whole, so if you shoot a tree under the same conditions, Quan Huafu shows the whole, and the incompleteness may be part of the tree.