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The Advanced Photo System type-C (APS-C) image sensor format has dimensions of 25.1 mm x 16.7 mm, a 3:2 aspect ratio, and a field diameter of 31.15 mm, making it roughly equal in size to the Advanced Photo System film negative in its C (“Classic”) format.
The crop factor of an APS-C sensor enlarges smaller or farther away subjects, effectively 1.6 times the effective focal length of any lens. When it comes to genres like wildlife, action, and sports photography, this can be a significant advantage.
Yes, APS-C cameras are superior in terms of low-light performance, dynamic range, and image quality, but in terms of price, weight, and size, they come out on top thanks to their smaller camera bodies, lighter lenses, and reduced number of parts.
The Global APS-C camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Canon releases two new kit lenses as well as new APS-C R50 and full-frame R8 cameras. A significant day for Canon has come with the announcement of two new cameras and two new kit zoom lenses.
The Canon EOS R50 is a brand-new, entry-level mirrorless camera with an APS-C sensor that competes with the company’s hugely successful EOS M50 Mark II.
The new Canon EOS R8 for full-frame enthusiasts has the same huge 24.2-megapixel sensor and autofocus mechanism as the Canon R6 Mark II at a substantially reduced price, making it ideal for experienced beginners and money-conscious enthusiasts.
Canon’s most affordable EOS R system camera to date is the Canon EOS R50, a new entry-level model in the EOS R mirrorless system. It includes Canon’s renowned Dual Pixel CMOS AF system and has the same 24.2-megapixel APS-C sized sensor as the R10.
Automatic subject tracking for a variety of subjects, including people, animals, and vehicles, is enabled using AI-powered topic detection autofocus features. Even though the R50 is more diminutive than the already diminutive R10, it still has an eye-level viewfinder and a tilt-swivel touchscreen.
The R50 is smaller than the EOS M50 Mark II, even with its bigger RF lens attachment. While several of the controls found on enthusiast-level cameras are absent from the R50,
Canon has added a new Advanced A+ mode to the R50 to help novice users, especially those accustomed to using smartphones. This superhuman aid mode makes use of several technical features to fix typical image problems, especially in difficult lighting.
For instance, in a scene with strong contrast, the mode can take numerous pictures simultaneously to produce a picture with a wider dynamic range, comparable to automated HDR on a smartphone. In order to increase the depth of field in a landscape scene, the mode can also combine numerous photographs.