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<blockquote data-quote="Araveug" data-source="post: 1082666" data-attributes="member: 11778"><p>this is correct - and i will add that overall there will be more depth to your images. the bigger the sensor (and aperture), the more obvious the pleasing image blur (bokeh) will be. That is oversimplifying, but correct. full frame is simply higher quality in many ways, and it will show in your images. </p><p></p><p>the tiny photo sensors in smart phones is the main reason you will *rarely* get an optically blurred background out of your phone - apple and others are now creating software that will 'blur' your background for you, but it wont happen optically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Araveug, post: 1082666, member: 11778"] this is correct - and i will add that overall there will be more depth to your images. the bigger the sensor (and aperture), the more obvious the pleasing image blur (bokeh) will be. That is oversimplifying, but correct. full frame is simply higher quality in many ways, and it will show in your images. the tiny photo sensors in smart phones is the main reason you will *rarely* get an optically blurred background out of your phone - apple and others are now creating software that will 'blur' your background for you, but it wont happen optically. [/QUOTE]
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