A full-frame sensor is the same size as a piece of 35mm film which was, and still is, the most widely-used type of film in analog cameras. The term crop-sensor or full-frame refers solely to the size of the imaging sensor inside a camera. Even mobile phones, which are basically super-duper-ultra-crop sensor cameras, can take breathtaking award-winning shots that grace not only social media feeds but billboards, walls, and pages of magazines across the world.
Moreover, all types of cameras are capable of taking great photos. All of them are different, and each format has its strengths and weaknesses (yes, even full-frame cameras have weaknesses!) and each is ideally suited to different types of photography.
Different, not betterīefore I get too deep into this article I want to make one thing clear neither crop, nor full-frame, nor medium format, nor micro-four-thirds are any better than the others. This duck is rushing to get the latest full-frame camera he read about on the internet.