A full-frame sensor is most simply defined by its sheer size – 36mm by 24mm – and the distinctive look it makes possible. Compared to a Super 35mm sensor, a full-frame sensor has over twice the surface area while providing a wider angle of view and shallower depth of field. Full-frame sensors are by far the largest image sensors in general use today and are widely regarded as the pinnacle of digital cinematography – due both to the inherent advantages of full-frame itself and a wide array of cutting-edge supporting technologies.
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