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The difference between medium format and Quan Huafu.

The difference between medium frame and Quan Huafu lies in the frame size, pixels per inch and the size of photosensitive element.

1, frame size

Medium frame, also known as medium frame and 120 frame, means that the sensor size of the camera is 120 frame. Quan Huafu, also known as Quan Huafu, 135 Quan Huafu, is a photographic term that refers to the size of the photosensitive area of 36× 24 mm

2. Pixels per inch

Medium-sized frames have higher pixels per inch. Because of the use of a larger sensor, the middle frame can accommodate more pixels, so the photo resolution of the middle frame is higher, and the details and image quality are better.

3. Size of photosensitive element

The common specifications of the medium format sensor are 44x33mm and 53.7x40.0mm, and the less common specifications are 6 x 7 mm. The size of the photosensitive element in Quan Huafu is 36 x 24 mm.

Medium format and the advantages of Quan Huafu

There is no doubt that the image quality is the most remarkable feature of medium format. Compared with the common Quan Huafu, the middle frame has the advantage of larger pixel particles, which means more light. In this way, photos with less noise and better image quality can be taken in a dark environment, with better tolerance and more room for post-production.

Quan Huafu is more suitable for mass consumers than medium format. Quan Huafu is an obstacle for every user who really wants to play photography. Compared with other common small format products, Quan Huafu can bring higher pixels, better noise control ability, and better performance in body workmanship and focus capture performance.