The best cheap full-frame cameras make top-notch photography accessible to everyone, so you don't need to be a professional - or have loads of spare cash - to get a large sensor within your grasp.
The term ‘full-frame mirrorless’ refers to the size of the sensor and the camera type. Put simply, full-frame is a sensor size of 36x24mm; the same as a single frame of 35mm film, hence the name.
These values are now embodied in a new SL-System camera: the Leica SL3-S. A new BSI CMOS full-frame sensor with 24-megapixel native resolution, 48- and 96-megapixel multi-shot modes, and a new ...
The Leica SL3-S (£4500, from Leica) is the fastest camera ever to wear the Red Dot, with a rapid 30 frames per second continuous shooting with full autofocus. That’s a serious step up from the Leica ...
The new full-frame Leica SL3-S comes with a 24 megapixel sensor, fast autofocus and integrates tamper-proof metadata into photos. Leica has unveiled the SL3-S, a new member of the SL system family.
Highlights included the Canon EOS R5 Mark II, which we awarded camera product of the year thanks to its speedy 45MP stacked full-frame sensor and innovative in-camera editing, such as its 400% ...