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When do the differences between APS-C and full frame sensors matter, and why?When do the differences between APS-C and full frame sensors matter, and why?

I am interested in a visual comparison of same scene but with different sensor technologies: One scene with bokeh, landscape, etc.

I found the following link: http://www.four-thirds.org/en/microftmerit/merit2.html

But I am a bit suspicious of the four-thirds omitting some of the more "juicy" details/errors/etc.

Since I have seen many people mentioning the loss of image quality when going to a smaller sensor, for example Micro Four Thirds.

Explanation of the scenes, on what to look for since I am a beginner, is appreciated too.

Something along the lines of what Nikon has: http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/lens/simulator/

thanks in advance :)

PS. New around here but gonna say it anyway: Let's be civil and not start a flame war. I am just interested purely on the grounds of comparison for future purchases.

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When do the differences between APS-C and full frame sensors matter, and why?

I am interested in a visual comparison of same scene but with different sensor technologies: One scene with bokeh, landscape, etc.

I found the following link: http://www.four-thirds.org/en/microftmerit/merit2.html

But I am a bit suspicious of the four-thirds omitting some of the more "juicy" details/errors/etc.

Since I have seen many people mentioning the loss of image quality when going to a smaller sensor, for example Micro Four Thirds.

Explanation of the scenes, on what to look for since I am a beginner, is appreciated too.

Something along the lines of what Nikon has: http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/lens/simulator/

thanks in advance :)

PS. New around here but gonna say it anyway: Let's be civil and not start a flame war. I am just interested purely on the grounds of comparison for future purchases.

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When do the differences between APS-C and full frame sensors matter, and why?

I am interested in a visual comparison of same scene but with different sensor technologies: One scene with bokeh, landscape, etc.

I found the following link: http://www.four-thirds.org/en/microftmerit/merit2.html

But I am a bit suspicious of the four-thirds omitting some of the more "juicy" details/errors/etc.

Since I have seen many people mentioning the loss of image quality when going to a smaller sensor, for example Micro Four Thirds.

Explanation of the scenes, on what to look for since I am a beginner, is appreciated too.

Something along the lines of what Nikon has: http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/lens/simulator/

thanks in advance :)

PS. New around here but gonna say it anyway: Let's be civil and not start a flame war. I am just interested purely on the grounds of comparison for future purchases.

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Possible Duplicate:
When do the differences between APS-C and full frame sensors matter, and why?

I am interested in a visual comparison of same scene but with different sensor technologies: One scene with bokeh, landscape, etc.

I found the following link: http://www.four-thirds.org/en/microftmerit/merit2.html

But I am a bit suspicious of the four-thirds omitting some of the more "juicy" details/errors/etc.

Since I have seen many people mentioning the loss of image quality when going to a smaller sensor, for example Micro Four Thirds.

Explanation of the scenes, on what to look for since I am a beginner, is appreciated too.

Something along the lines of what Nikon has: http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/lens/simulator/

thanks in advance :)

PS. New around here but gonna say it anyway: Let's be civil and not start a flame war. I am just interested purely on the grounds of comparison for future purchases.

I am interested in a visual comparison of same scene but with different sensor technologies: One scene with bokeh, landscape, etc.

I found the following link: http://www.four-thirds.org/en/microftmerit/merit2.html

But I am a bit suspicious of the four-thirds omitting some of the more "juicy" details/errors/etc.

Since I have seen many people mentioning the loss of image quality when going to a smaller sensor, for example Micro Four Thirds.

Explanation of the scenes, on what to look for since I am a beginner, is appreciated too.

Something along the lines of what Nikon has: http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/lens/simulator/

thanks in advance :)

PS. New around here but gonna say it anyway: Let's be civil and not start a flame war. I am just interested purely on the grounds of comparison for future purchases.

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When do the differences between APS-C and full frame sensors matter, and why?

I am interested in a visual comparison of same scene but with different sensor technologies: One scene with bokeh, landscape, etc.

I found the following link: http://www.four-thirds.org/en/microftmerit/merit2.html

But I am a bit suspicious of the four-thirds omitting some of the more "juicy" details/errors/etc.

Since I have seen many people mentioning the loss of image quality when going to a smaller sensor, for example Micro Four Thirds.

Explanation of the scenes, on what to look for since I am a beginner, is appreciated too.

Something along the lines of what Nikon has: http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/lens/simulator/

thanks in advance :)

PS. New around here but gonna say it anyway: Let's be civil and not start a flame war. I am just interested purely on the grounds of comparison for future purchases.

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