Full-frame cameras for maximum image quality and creative freedom
- Sony SEL 16mm f/1.8 G
- 16mm ultra wide-angle prime lens, full frame
- beautiful bokeh
- fast, precise autofocus for outstanding shots
- impressive close-ups
- ideal for both photographers and videographers
1 weiterer Set mit Sony Vlog camera Alpha ZV-E10 II + SEL 16mm f/1.8 G
Sony Vlog camera Alpha ZV-E10 II + Sigma AF 28-45mm f/1.8 DG DN ART
- Sigma BF
- simple, clear and completely new user interface
- clear live view and status monitor
- min. Controls and haptics
- Unibody structure
- internal memory
- different color modes
- advanced autofocus
- Video recording (6K, L-Log)
- Connection: L-Mount
Sets mit Sigma BF
Sigma Sigma BF + Panasonic Lumix S 26mm f/8.0 Silver
Sigma BF + TTArtisan AF 75mm f/2 silver
Sigma BF + 35mm f/2.0 DG Contemporary Silver
Sigma BF + 24mm f/2.0 DG Contemporary Silver
- System camera especially good for lowlight and video
- EXMOR R full-frame sensor
- 12.1 megapixels
- 4K video (up to 120p in 4:2:2 10-bit)
- Video recording now possible for longer than 30 minutes (4K 60P)
- ISO 80 - 409,600
- 759 phase autofocus points
- improved real-time eye autofocus
- dual image stabilization
- 16 bit RAW output
- S-Log image profiles
- NP-FZ 100, USB-C, full-size HDMI
- Dual CF-Express Type A/UHS-II
- Dust and moisture resistance
Sets mit Sony Alpha 7S III (ILCE-7SM3) Body
Sony Alpha 7S III (ILCE-7SM3) + 35mm f/1.8
Sony Alpha 7S III (ILCE-7SM3) + Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN II Art
Sony Alpha 7S III (ILCE-7SM3) + 24-70mm f/2.8 GM
Sony Alpha 7S III (ILCE-7SM3) + 24-70mm f/2.8 GM2
- Sony Vlog Camera ZV-E1
- Full frame Exmor R CMOS sensor
- 12.1 megapixels effective
- rear exposed Exmor R CMOS image sensor
- 4K 60p video recording
- Cinematic vlog setting including S-Cinetone
- AI-based auto-framing and framing stabilizer
- Breathing compensation
Sets mit Sony Alpha ZV-E1 Body
Sony Alpha ZV-E1 + SEL 28-60mm
Sony Alpha ZV-E1 + memory card UHS-II R300 TOUGH 256 GB
Sony Alpha ZV-E1 + SEL 28-60mm + memory card UHS-II R300 TOUGH 256 GB
Sony Alpha ZV-E1 + SEL 24mm f/2.8 G
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- 24.2 MP with up to ISO 32,000
- Deep Learning AF with subject detection and tracking
- extremely high continuous shooting speed with full autofocus and exposure tracking (15 fps mechanical, 23 fps electronic 30 fps raw burst)
- rotatable and tiltable touch display
- Focus bracketing + stacking internal
- 4K 30p with 6K oversampling, 4K 60p with crop
- up to 2 h recording time at 4K 30p
5 weitere Sets mit Canon EOS R10 Body + RF 15-30mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM
Canon EOS R10 Body + RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM
- APS-C system camera
- 24.2 MP with up to ISO 32,000
- Deep Learning AF with subject detection and tracking
- extremely high continuous shooting speed with full autofocus and exposure tracking (15 fps mechanical, 23 fps electronic 30 fps raw burst)
- rotatable and tiltable touch display
- Focus bracketing + stacking internal
- 4K 30p with 6K oversampling, 4K 60p with crop
- up to 2 h recording time at 4K 30p
- APS-C system camera
- 24.2 MP with up to ISO 32,000
- Deep Learning AF with subject detection and tracking
- extremely high continuous shooting speed with full autofocus and exposure tracking (15 fps mechanical, 23 fps electronic 30 fps raw burst)
- rotatable and tiltable touch display
- Focus bracketing + stacking internal
- 4K 30p with 6K oversampling, 4K 60p with crop
- up to 2 h recording time at 4K 30p
5 weitere Sets mit Canon EOS R10 Body + RF 16mm f/2.8 STM
Canon EOS R10 Body + RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM
- APS-C system camera
- 24.2 MP with up to ISO 32,000
- Deep Learning AF with subject detection and tracking
- extremely high continuous shooting speed with full autofocus and exposure tracking (15 fps mechanical, 23 fps electronic 30 fps raw burst)
- rotatable and tiltable touch display
- Focus bracketing + stacking internal
- 4K 30p with 6K oversampling, 4K 60p with crop
- up to 2 h recording time at 4K 30p
5 weitere Sets mit Canon EOS R10 Body + RF 24-105mm f/4.0-7.1 IS STM
Canon EOS R10 Body + RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM
- Two fisheye Lens for stereoscopic 180° VR capture
- Compact, lightweight design with high speed of 1:2.8
- Two UD elements per Lens
- SWC coating (SubWavelength Structure Coating)
- Precisely synchronized and controlled electromagnetic diaphragms (EMD)
- APS-C system camera
- 24.2 MP with up to ISO 32,000
- Deep Learning AF with subject detection and tracking
- extremely high continuous shooting speed with full autofocus and exposure tracking (15 fps mechanical, 23 fps electronic 30 fps raw burst)
- rotatable and tiltable touch display
- Focus bracketing + stacking internal
- 4K 30p with 6K oversampling, 4K 60p with crop
- up to 2 h recording time at 4K 30p
5 weitere Sets mit Canon EOS R10 Body + RF 50mm f/1.8 STM
Canon EOS R10 Body + RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM
- Classic zoom lens
- Filter-Ø 58 mm
- RF mount
- 75-300 mm focal length range
- Equivalent focal length 120-480mm with an APS-C camera
- lightweight construction
- Close focusing distance of approx. 1.5m at 300mm
- 7-blade iris diaphragm
1 weiterer Set mit Canon EOS R50 + RF-S 18-45mm + RF 75-300mm f4-5.6
Canon EOS R50 + RF 75-300mm f4-5.6
- Sony Alpha ZV-E10 II vlogging camera Body
- 26 Megapixel Exmor R sensor
- Video 4K 60p - cinema quality video camera
- 6K oversampling
- 759 autofocus points (94% detection range)
- Autofocus with real-time eye detection
- Cinematic vlog settings / creative looks
- S-cinema sound / S-Log3 / Lut import
- 4:2:2 10-bit recording
- advanced digital stabilization
- improved Creators' App connection settings
1 weiterer Set mit Sony Vlog camera Alpha ZV-E10 II + Sigma AF 28-45mm f/1.8 DG DN ART
Sony Vlog camera Alpha ZV-E10 II + SEL 16mm f/1.8 G
- Canon EOS R3
- High performance system camera
- ideal for professional sports photography and professional filmmaking
- Stacked BSI CMOS sensor
- electronic viewfinder
- DIGIC X image processor
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF II
- Eye Control function
- up to 30 fps with full AF/AE tracking
- WLAN with Bluetooth
- various connection possibilities
- Dust and splash water protection
- integrated handle
- Sony Alpha 9 III (ILCE-9M3) Body
- with a full-frame sensor, 24.6 megapixels and global shutter system
- Latest generation BIONZ XR image processor
- Continuous shooting without blackouts at up to approx. 120 frames per second
- four-axis multi-angle LCD monitor
- electronic viewfinder with 9.44 million pixels
- Function for fast continuous shooting
- through high-speed continuous shooting with up to 120 frames per second
- distortion-free and blackout-free images
- Flash synchronization at all shooting speeds
- ultra-fast shutter speed of 1/80,000 second
Sets mit Sony Alpha 9 III (ILCE-9M3) Body
Sony Alpha 9 III (ILCE-9M3) + Tamron 35-100mm f/2.8 Di III VXD
- Canon EOS R1
- 24.2 megapixel back illuminated stacked sensor
- CMOS full-frame sensor
- Continuous shooting at up to 40 fps
- 6K RAW video up to 60p
- DIGIC Accelerator
- Next generation Eye Control AF
- 0.64 inch OLED electronic color viewfinder
Sets mit Canon EOS R1 Body
Canon EOS R1 Body customer return
Canon EOS R1 + RF 24mm f/1.4 L VCM
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Order now, pay later (prepayment) Notification when the product is back in stock Product reservation and fixed place on the waiting list Cancellable at any time free of charge (until delivery)Full-frame cameras - the high standard of professionals
A camera must excel with its imaging performance, have a good feel, be robust and be able to offer many additional options. Full-frame cameras combine all of these capabilities. With their large sensors, which are based on the analog 35 mm format, they offer first-class possibilities for creating artistic effects with depth of field. But full-frame bodies are not only interesting for portrait photographers; sports photographers also appreciate the speed that can be achieved with these cameras.
Manufacturers such as Canon, Nikonsony, Panasonic Lumix but also Leica have earned a good and world-famous reputation with their full-frame cameras. The range of functions of the new bodies is constantly being expanded. Filming in 4K is no longer a rarity. Functions such as tethering and good compatibility also make full-frame cameras very popular with studio photographers. The sensor of full-frame cameras is usually characterized by a higher number of pixels. As the pixels also have more space on the sensor compared to an APS-C sensor, the image quality is significantly higher. With the current sensors, imaging performance is possible that only digital medium format cameras can keep up with at a much higher price. In addition to countless Lenses in all focal lengths, many accessories are also available for cameras with the large sensors. This makes the ultra-modern devices suitable for a wide range of different applications.
Why should you buy a full-frame camera?
A full-frame camera is a digital camera with a sensor that is the same size as 35 mm film. Here are some reasons why you might consider buying a full-frame camera:
- Image quality: full-frame cameras tend to have better image quality than cameras with smaller sensors, especially in low light and when taking photos with open apertures.
- Depth of field: The larger sensor size of full-frame cameras makes it possible to achieve a greater depth of field, which can be particularly advantageous for portrait photography.
- Dynamic range: Full-frame cameras usually have a greater dynamic range than cameras with smaller sensors, which means they are able to capture more shadow detail and highlights.
- Lens compatibility: full-frame cameras are usually compatible with a wider range of Lens, giving you more flexibility in your choice of optics.
- Professional applications: Full-frame cameras are the choice of many professional photographers as they offer the highest image quality and are suitable for professional applications.
Of course, there are also disadvantages to using full-frame cameras, such as a higher price and greater weight than cameras with smaller sensors. It is important to weigh up the pros and cons to decide whether a full-frame camera is the right choice for you.
Frequently asked questions about full-frame cameras
What is a full-frame camera?
A full-frame camera is a digital camera with a sensor that is the same size as 35mm film. Full-frame cameras usually offer better image quality and more flexibility in the choice of lenses than cameras with smaller sensors.
What are the advantages of a full-frame camera over a camera with a smaller sensor?
Full-frame cameras generally have better image quality than cameras with smaller sensors, especially in low light conditions and when taking photos with open apertures. They also have a greater depth of field and a wider dynamic range.
Can I use Lens from my smaller sensor camera on a full frame camera?
It is not normally possible to use lenses from cameras with a smaller sensor on a full-frame camera, as the sensors are different sizes and the lenses therefore image differently. However, there are adapters that make it possible to use certain lenses on a full-frame camera, but these adapters can affect image quality and may not be suitable for all lenses.
Are full-frame cameras more difficult to use than cameras with a smaller sensor?
Not necessarily. Full-frame cameras are generally just as easy to use as smaller sensor cameras, although there may be a short adjustment period when switching from a smaller sensor camera to a full-frame camera. However, there are some differences in handling Lens and other features to consider.
Full-frame vs. APS-C format - What's so great about full-frame?
Discover the full potential of full-frame cameras. What does full-frame format mean and what are the differences to APS-C cameras? We answer these questions and many more on our information page about full-frame cameras.
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