The best full frame cameras in 2024: from budget buys to high-end pro cameras (2024)

By Hannah Rooke

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These are the best full frame cameras on the market right now, whether you're just starting out or upgrading your current kit

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  • Our top picks
  • Best all-rounder
  • Best DSLR
  • Best value
  • Best hybrid camera
  • Best luxury camera
  • Best for resolution
  • Best balance of cost and specs
  • Best for professionals
  • Best looking
  • Best for unique features
  • Also consider
  • How to choose the best full frame cameras
  • How we test
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1. Best all-rounder
2. Best DSLR
3. Best value
4. Best hybrid
5. Best luxury camera
6. Best for resolution
7. Best balance of cost and specs
8. Best for professionals
9. Best looking
10. Best for unique features

The best full-frame cameras arguably represent the apex of the image-making world right now. Used by professionals and enthusiasts alike, full-frame cameras are where most manufacturers are putting all their latest features, from AI-powered autofocus to faster-than-ever burst speeds and ultra-high megapixel counts.

Full-frame also offers a number of other advantages. The larger sensor format gets most manufacturers' best lenses, and with no crop factor, it's easier to shoot at wider angles. Full-frame sensors also benefit from larger photosites, meaning less unwanted digital noise in images, and greater dynamic range. Many of the best mirrorless cameras and best DSLRs are full-frame models, as you'll see on this list.

It's also worth noting that full-frame cameras don't have to be expensive, there are some great-value options for enthusiasts as well as the professional stuff. I've generally avoided picking ultra-high-end professional cameras for this guide as for most people they are going to be simply out of reach. This is, then, a cross-section of full-frame cameras suited to different users and purposes, with one thing in common – they shoot brilliant images.

Best full frame cameras: our top picks

Best all-rounder

1. Sony A7 IV

Best all-rounder
The Sony A7 IV signals a step up in ambition for Sony's ‘vanilla’ A7 model offering world-class photo and video specs - perfect for those who shoot a bit of everything
Read more below

Best DSLR

2. Nikon D850

Best DSLR
The Nikon D850 is a big bruiser of a camera compared to the new Nikon Z models, but this is one of our favorite DSLRs of all time, and this size works in your favor if you're shooting with big, heavy lenses.
Read more below

Best value

3. Nikon Z5

Best value
For beginners or amateurs looking to upgrade to full-frame the Nikon Z5 offers amazing value for money with 4K video, in-body stabilization and dual card slots.
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Best hybrid camera

4. Panasonic Lumix S5 II

Best hybrid
Despite its compact size, the Lumix S5 II shares the impressive 24MP CMOS sensor housed in the more expensive Lumix S1, but with improved autofocus and stabilization
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Best for luxury

5. Leica M11

Best luxury camera
Rangefinder cameras aren't for everyone but once you get used to the M11 it's a dream to use. It delivers exceptional image quality, handles beautifully and is extremely well built - not to mention it's beautiful to look at too.
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Best for professionals

6. Canon EOS R5

Best for professionals
Featuring a 45MP sensor, uncropped 8K RAW video, remarkable image-stabilzation plus lightning fast burst modes the R5 is a top-spec all rounder
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Hannah Rooke

Hannah studied Journalism and Public Relations at the University of the West of England, where she developed a love for photography through a module on photojournalism. For three years, she worked at Wex Photo Video as a Senior Sales Assistant, using her experience and knowledge of cameras to help people buy the equipment that is right for them.

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Best all-rounder

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1. Sony A7 IV

A superb all-rounder, we reckon this is the best option for most users.

Specifications

Type: Mirrorless

Sensor: Full frame

Megapixels: 33MP

Lens mount: Sony E

Screen: 3in vari-angle touchscreen, 1.04m dots

Viewfinder: EVF, 3.69m dots

Continuous shooting speed: 10fps

Max video resolution: 4K

User level: Enthusiast/expert

Reasons to buy

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Autofocus performance

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33MP resolution

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Huge burst mode buffer depth

Reasons to avoid

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Complex matrix of video options

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Pro/semi-pro pricing

Released in 2021, the Sony A7 IV signalled a step up in ambition for Sony's ‘vanilla’ A7 model. Traditionally, the Sony A7 has been the range’s entry-level camera, with the ‘R’ models adding resolution and the ’S’ models adding speed/sensitivity. But there’s nothing ordinary about the Sony A7 IV, and while it does technically supersede the A7 III, it’s an altogether more advanced camera that, we think, targets a higher-level audience.

Compared to the A7 III, the A7 IV is a major step up – but in price as well as features. The A7 III will keep going for now, so it makes for a tricky buying decision! After using it, however, we think it's well worth the extra outlay, both for stills photographers and for videographers.

Read our full Sony A7 IV review for more details

Best DSLR

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2. Nikon D850

If you want to stick with DSLRs, this is possibly the best one ever made.

Specifications

Type: DSLR

Sensor: Full frame

Megapixels: 45.7MP

Lens Mount: Nikon F

Screen type: 3.2in tilting touchscreen, 2,360,000 dots

Viewfinder: Pentaprism

Max burst speed: 7fps

Max video resolution: 4K UHD

User level: Professional

Reasons to buy

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High MP and fast burst shooting

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Solid, weather-sealed body

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Better battery life than mirrorless models

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive

Mirrorless camera fans will often complain about the size and weight of DSLRs, and they have a point. The Nikon D850 is a big bruiser of a camera compared to the new Nikon Z models, but this is one of our favorite DSLRs of all time, and this size works in your favor if you're shooting with big, heavy lenses – and most pro lenses are big and heavy! This is a handling factor that many mirrorless users don't always take into account.

Being a DSLR, the D850 has a bright, clear optical viewfinder that many photographers still prefer over a digital display, no matter how good. The D850's 45.7-megapixel sensor produces quite a superb image quality, yet it can still maintain a shooting speed of 7 frames per second or 9 frames per second with the optional battery grip. Even without the grip, the D850 has an amazing battery life of 1840 shots – far more than any mirrorless rivals – and it comes with two memory card slots; one for CFexpress and one for regular SD/SDHC/SDXC. Over time, this has for us become a DSLR classic.

Read our full Nikon D850 review for more details

Best value

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3. Nikon Z5

One of the best-value full-frame cameras around (though due an update).

Specifications

Type: Mirrorless

Sensor: Full frame CMOS

Megapixels: 24MP

Monitor: EVF, 3,690k dots, 100% coverage

Continuous shooting speed: 4.5fps

Viewfinder: EVF

Max video resolution: 4K UHD at 30p

User level: Enthusiast

Reasons to buy

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Easy to get to grips with

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5-axis IS system

Reasons to avoid

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Only 4.5fps burst shooting

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4K video gets a 1.7x crop

The Z5 is Nikon's entry-level full-frame mirrorless camera and even though the specs are quite modest, we think it's a terrific camera for the money. Rather than starting with a clean sheet of paper, Nikon's pretty much used the same design for the Z5 as it did for the original Z6 (and Z7 for that matter).

The most noticeable thing on the body that differs from the Z6 is the arrival of a more beginner-orientated mode dial in place of the LCD top-plate display, but we don't mind this as it suits the user this camera is aimed at.

The Z5 also borrows much of the tech inside the Z6, with the most noticeable difference being the sensor. The resolution might be the same, but the Z6 benefits from a back-illuminated chip, and images from the two are very similar, with the Z6 having the edge at higher ISOs.

We found the 4K video is a little restrictive with a 1.7x crop, while the burst shooting speed is a modest 4.5fps, but the Z5 is better than budget rivals like the Canon EOS RP and Sony Alpha A7 II, and steady price drops have made it a really attractive buy, even up against cheaper APS-C models like the Z50 and Z fc.

Read our full Nikon Z5 review for more details

Best hybrid camera

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4. Panasonic Lumix S5 II

Shooting photos and video? Panasonic's hybrid does both extremely well.

Specifications

Type: Mirrorless

Sensor: Full frame

Megapixels: 24.2MP

Screen: 3-inch vari-angle, 1,840k dots

Viewfinder: Electronic, 3.68m dots

Lens: L-mount

Continuous shooting speed: 30fps (electronic shutter), 7 fps with AF-C (mechanical shutter)

Video: 6K (Full-sensor readout)/29.97/25/24/23.98p, 5.9K/29.97/25/24/23.98p, C4K/60/50/30/24p

User level: Intermediate/expert

Reasons to buy

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Best-in-class video performance

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Super smooth stabilization

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Unlimited recording

Reasons to avoid

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No CF Express card slot

There are lots of full-frame mirrorless cameras that can make a great job of both shooting video and taking stills - but the Lumix S5 II is in our view the best hybrid camera around. This L-mount body builds on the success of the affordable Lumix S5, but most notably improves the autofocus system by adding phase detection AF, which works much better for shooting video. It's a game-changing upgrade, that makes this far more than a simple Mark II update.

But some of the fundamentals, sensibly, stay the same - and we are especially pleased that this offers a fully-weatherproofed body at such an affordable price. We also love the excellent 5-axis in-body image stabilization. Unlike some rivals, you get unlimited 4K/60p 4:2:2 10-bit video recording straight to the memory cards - as well as 6K shooting option. Our only gripe, perhaps, is that it sticks to using a pair of SD card slots, rather than moving to the faster new CFexpress format.

Read our full Panasonic Lumix S5 II review for more details

Best luxury camera

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5. Leica M11

Leica's luxury cameras aren't just about style, they're serious shooters.

Specifications

Type: Rangefinder

Sensor size: Full frame

Megapixels: 60.3MP (effective)

Lens mount: Leica M

Autofocus: None, manual focusing via rangefinder or Live View

LCD: 3in fixed touchscreen, 1.04 million dots

Viewfinder: Direct Vision

Continuous shooting: 4.5fps

Max video resolution: None

User level: Enthusiast/Professional

Reasons to buy

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Super 40MP resolution

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Quiet shutter action

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Premium rangefinder design

Reasons to avoid

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No video capture

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Takes skill and practice to master

Leica M rangefinders take some learning. First-timers will struggle with the viewfinder and focusing and the stripped-down features, but the longer you use these cameras the more they grow on you – and carry on growing.

The M11 isn’t quite perfect, but it’s a real class act that can capture very sharp images in the right hands, and subtly changes the way you see, compose and capture images.The Leica M11 is perhaps the ultimate dream camera, with killer looks, beautiful engineering, and superb lenses with their own special Leica 'look'.

We were amazed at the precision and accuracy of the rangefinder focusing system, and Leica M lenses, while very expensive, have a unique 'look', especially wide open.

Read our full Leica M11 review for more details

Best for resolution

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6. Sony A7R V

The top dog in full-frame when it comes to number of pixels.

Specifications

Type: Mirrorless

Sensor: Full-frame

Megapixels: 61MP

Lens mount: Sony

LCD: 3in tilting touchscreen, 2.059 million dots

Viewfinder: EVF, 9.44m dots

Maximum continuous shooting speed: 10fps

Max video resolution: 8K

User level: Professional

Reasons to buy

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Unbeaten 61MP resolution

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10fps with deep buffer

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AI-powered intelligent focusing

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Excellent IBIS

Reasons to avoid

-

8K video is cropped...

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... and a battery drain

If you want the most pixels for your money, the Sony A7R V or its predecessor the Sony A7R IVA are likely going to be your buy. These 61MP cameras currently lead in the resolution wars on full frame, only rivalled by the luxury Leica M11 and the unusual modular Sigma fp L. For making large prints and achieving singular levels of detail, having 61MP at your disposal is a godsend.

The Sony A7R V also brings a number of features to differentiate itself from its predecessor, including AI-powered Subject Recognition autofocus, a deep shot buffer for burst mode, and 8K video. This makes it much more useable in a broad range of situations, rather than just photographing still subjects like landscapes. All this comes at a cost of course, and if you want the resolution and don't need much else, you may prefer the less expensive A7R IVA.

Read our full Sony A7R V review for more details

Best balance of cost and specs

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7. Nikon Z6 II

A balanced choice, delivering great specs without a blockbusting price.

Specifications

Type: Mirrorless

Sensor: Full frame CMOS

Megapixels: 24.5MP

Monitor: 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen, 2100k dots

Continuous shooting speed: 14fps

Viewfinder: EVF, 3,690k dots, 100% coverage

Max video resolution: 4K UHD at 30p (60p via update)

User level: Enthusiast/Professional

Reasons to buy

+

Two memory card slots

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Improved burst shooting

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Superior AF performance

Reasons to avoid

-

No articulating screen

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4K 60p video is cropped

The Nikon Z6 II is the much-needed update of the original Z6 now with a second memory card slot, a faster processor which can shoot up 14fps, 4K 60p record and excellent quality stills, The camera build quality, design, and handling are all excellent as we've come to expect from Nikon and its in-body stabilization is great, especially when shooting low light.

It's not much of an improvement on Nikon's 20.9MP APS-C sensor but there is a big leap in quality both for video and photos. If you're a passionate photographer and videographer, this is a brilliant camera that will suit either.

Read our full Nikon Z6 II review for more details

Best for professionals

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8. Canon EOS R5

This elite professional mirrorless camera is in a class of its own.

Specifications

Type: Mirrorless

Sensor: Full frame CMOS

Megapixels: 45MP

Monitor: 3.15-inch fully articulating touchscreen, 2,100k dots

Continuous shooting speed: 12fps mechanical shutter, 20fps electronic shutter

Viewfinder: 0.5-inch OLED EVF, 5,690k dots, 100% coverage

Max video resolution: 8K DCI or UHD at 30p

User level: Professional

Reasons to buy

+

Incredible image quality

+

Exceptional 8K video

Reasons to avoid

-

Recording limits

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4K video is average

The Canon EOS R5 was Canon's latest flagship mirrorless camera when we reviewed it, and seemed to be trying to corner every segment of the market at once. Its brand-new 45MP sensor produces images of incredible detail, and it has the class-leading autofocus system of the EOS-1D X Mark III, with a whopping 5,940 AF points for photography and 4,500 for video. As if that wasn't enough, it also offers 12fps continuous shooting.

The EOS R5's video specs are nothing short of next-generation, including uncropped 8K Raw video internally at up to 29.97fps in 4:2:2 12-bit Canon Log or HDR PQ (both H.265) in both UHD and DCI – this is cinema-quality stuff – though the R5 is affected by heat buildup and recording limits.

Recent competition from the Sony A1 and Nikon Z9 and Canon's own EOS R3 means that the R5 is now only one elite camera amongst many, but its pricing is very competitive.

Read our full Canon EOS R5 review for more details

Best looking

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9. Leica SL2

Best looking

Specifications

Type: Mirrorless

Sensor size: Full frame

Megapixels: 47MP (effective)

Lens mount: L-mount

Continuous shooting: 10/20fps

Max video resolution: 4K

User level: Professional

Reasons to buy

+

Superb resolution

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High speed continuous shooting

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Excellent 4K video features

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Beautiful design and interface

Reasons to avoid

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Fixed, non-tilting rear touchscreen

Plenty of Leica cameras form an unusual hybrid where their insides are essentially the same as cameras from other manufacturers, while their outers are all Leica. Some of these are simple rebadging, but the Leica SL2 is something a little different.

On the inside, it's extremely similar to Panasonic's Lumix S1R, a superb mirrorless full-frame camera, but the outside is completely different, a sleek and minimalist design with few controls, designed to completely immerse you in the shooting experience.

The interface is a revelation, classy and elegant and so intuitive it put a grin on our face straight away. With the future looking bright for L-mount lenses (see the L- mount lens roadmap), this 4K-capable camera is a fantastic buy for any prospective Leica owner.

Read our full Leica SL2 review

Best for unique features

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10. Pentax K-1 II

Pentax's full-frame DSLR offers plenty of resolution and unique features.

Specifications

Type: DSLR

Sensor: Full frame

Megapixels: 36.4MP

Screen: 3.2in pivoting screen, 1,037,000 dots

Viewfinder: Optical

Max burst speed: 4.4fps (6.4fps in APS-C crop mode)

Max video resolution: 1080p

User level: Enthusiast/professional

Reasons to buy

+

36MP resolution

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Full frame sensor

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Sturdy construction

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Ergonomic controls

Reasons to avoid

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Poor video features

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Only 4.4fps continuous shooting

The Pentax K-1 II has been around for a while now, but its 36MP sensor is still a step up from an entry-level full frame camera and it packs in a lot of features while handling in a familiar manner for DSLR fans.Again, with this being a Pentax, we get built-in shake reduction but are in awe of the cleverness and sheer robustness of its ‘scissor action’ articulating rear screen and extended exposure modes, along with twin SD card slots.

It’s not all great news; the camera offers only a modest 4.4 fps maximum burst speed when shooting in full frame, which, while adequate, won’t impress sports or action photographers.

There’s also no hybrid phase-detection AF system for its live view mode and only full HD video rather than 4K. But if you're primarily a stills shooter and a Pentax fan especially, then we think you'll like this camera as much as we do.

Read our full Pentax K-1 Mark II review for more details

Also consider

There are some cameras we have not included because they are rather specialized, high-end models. They are also amongst the best mirrorless cameras you can buy, but definitely aimed at pro users who know exactly what they need and are prepared to budget for the cost.

They included the remarkable Sony A1, which can shoot 8K video, 30fps bursts, and 50MP still images. There's the equally remarkable (but in a different way) Canon EOS R3, which has changed perceptions about what mirrorless sports cameras and autofocus systems can do. And then there's the jaw-dropping Nikon Z9 with its 8K video and fully electronic shutter. We live in exciting times!

If it's specifically video you're interested in, check out the Panasonic Lumix S1H and Sony A7S III. Alternatively, check out our guides to the best filmmaking cameras, best cameras for vlogging, and best cinema cameras.

How to choose the best full frame cameras

When you're shopping for the best full-frame camera, there are three key things to think about:

• What system do you want to buy into?
• What is your photographic specialty is
• How much do you want to spend?

Choosing the right system is important because you want it to last, and you'll also be investing in lenses and other accessories that could outlast your camera body.

Canon and Nikon make both DSLRs and mirrorless cameras, but while DSLRs are popular and capable cameras, it's mirrorless cameras that have taken the lead – and while you can use DSLR lenses on mirrorless cameras with adaptors, it's not an ideal long-term solution. Pentax ONLY makes DSLRs right now, so that's one less decision for Pentax fans.

So then it's all about brands. Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Panasonic all make full-frame mirrorless cameras. Each one has its own lens mount and its own lenses, though third-party makers like Sigma, Tamron, Samyang, and Laowa make lenses in many different mounts.

The other decision is what you want your camera for. There are some great all-rounders that can do a bit of everything, but if you have a particular specialty you need a camera designed for the job. See our guides to the best cameras for sports and the highest resolution cameras, for example.

So this brings us to the third factor: how much you want to spend. With this in mind, we start out with more affordable options for enthusiasts and work up to the more advanced and more expensive dream cameras that we secretly all want. If price is your biggest decider, you might also want to check out our guide to the cheapest full frame cameras right now.

How we test cameras

We test DSLR and mirrorless cameras both in real-world shooting scenarios and in carefully controlled lab conditions. Our lab tests measure resolution, dynamic range and signal to noise ratio. Resolution is measured using ISO resolution charts, dynamic range is measured using DxO Analyzer test equipment and DxO Analyzer is also used for noise analysis across the camera's ISO range. We use both real-world testing and lab results to inform our comments in buying guides.

FAQs

What is considered a full frame camera?

There's only one criterion that a camera needs to fulfil in order to be called a full-frame camera – it needs to have a full-frame sensor. This is a specific sensor format measuring 36mm x 24mm. This is roughly the same dimensions as a single frame of 35mm film, which is where the name full-frame comes from, and is also why you sometimes see full-frame referred to as '35mm equivalent' or similar.

Should a beginner get a full-frame camera?

There's no reason a beginner photographer couldn't use a full-frame camera – however, it may not be the best option. Getting the full benefit from the larger sensor and (usually) greater resolution requires a robust understanding of exposure, and at first you may not see much of a difference from the results you get from full-frame compared to a camera with a smaller sensor.

There's also the fact that full-frame cameras tend to be more expensive, and tend to have controls and menus that are set up with the assumption that you have a reasonable knowledge of what you're doing. Beginner cameras like Canon's EOS R100 come with helpful guide modes to ease in new users, and it's rare you'll find much like that on a full-frame camera.

With that said, if you do want to dive straight into full-frame, there are options. Nikon's Z5 is a budget-friendly option that would be a good in-road to full-frame, as is Canon's EOS R8.

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Having studied Journalism and Public Relations at the University of the West of England Hannah developed a love for photography through a module on photojournalism. She specializes in Portrait, Fashion and lifestyle photography but has more recently branched out in the world of stylized product photography. For the last 3 years Hannah has worked at Wex Photo Video as a Senior Sales Assistant using her experience and knowledge of cameras to help people buy the equipment that is right for them. With 5 years experience working with studio lighting, Hannah has run many successful workshops teaching people how to use different lighting setups.

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The best full frame cameras in 2024: from budget buys to high-end pro cameras (2024)

FAQs

What is the highest resolution camera in 2024? ›

The Hasselblad X2D 100C is a state-of-the-art medium format mirrorless camera that features a 100-megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor. This sensor size and resolution allow for unparalleled image detail and dynamic range, catering to the needs of high-end photography professionals.

Is Canon releasing a new camera in 2024? ›

The Canon EOS R1 camera is expected to be available in the Fall of 2024, for an estimated retail price of $6,299.00*. The Canon EOS R5 Mark II camera is expected to be available in August 2024, for an estimated retail price of $4,299.00* for the camera body only.

What brand camera do most professional photographers use? ›

Well, after plenty of research conducted by multiple sources – we've discovered that Nikon cameras are the most popular cameras used by professional photographers, with Canon and Sony being close second and third choices! However, there's a lot more to unpack here.

What is the underrated full-frame camera? ›

The Pentax K-1 Mark II is one of the most underrated full-frame DSLRs of all time. For the price, the feature set in the K-1 Mark II is unmatched. The image quality from the 36.4-megapixel sensor is fantastic. The K-1 II is meticulously crafted and solidly built.

What is the most advanced camera on earth? ›

The world's most powerful camera is complete – and it could solve the Universe's deepest mysteries. The Vera C Rubin Observatory's 3200-megapixel camera will allow us to see the cosmos like never before. The LSST Camera team successfully installed the cryostat to the camera body on 8 April 2022.

What is the No. 1 camera? ›

1. Canon EOS R6 Mark II.

What is the lifespan of a Canon camera? ›

The lifespan of a Canon camera depends on several factors, such as frequency of use, care and maintenance, and the quality of the internal components. In general, a Canon camera can last between 3 and 5 years, although some can last up to 10 years or more with good care and maintenance.

Why is Canon discontinuing DSLR? ›

Last December, Canon announced that they would be shuttering development and production of the DSLR sometime in the next few years. “The market needs are acceleratingly shifting to mirrorless cameras,” Canon's CEO and Chairman Fujio Mitarai explained in an interview.

How much is the Canon R1 going to cost? ›

Key specifications

Canon says the EOS R1 will be available later in 2024 at a recommended price of $6300.

Do professional photographers use full frame cameras? ›

Full-frame sensor: pros and cons. Though they are typically favoured by professional photographers and come with many advantages, full-frame cameras aren't necessarily the best choice for everyone.

Which camera produces the best images? ›

The quick list
  • Best overall. Nikon Z8. View at Walmart. View at Amazon. ...
  • Best autofocus. Sony A7R V. View at Walmart. View at Adorama US. ...
  • Best for beginners. Canon EOS R7. View at Walmart. ...
  • Best hybrid camera. Sony A7R IV. View at Walmart. ...
  • Best budget camera. Nikon Z fc. View at Amazon. ...
  • Best for low light. Canon EOS R5. View at Amazon.
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What is the disadvantage of full-frame camera? ›

However, full-frame cameras also come with some drawbacks, such as higher cost, weight, and size due to the larger and more expensive sensors, bodies, and lenses. They also have less reach than crop-sensor cameras which can be a disadvantage for wildlife, sports, and macro photography.

When should I buy a full-frame camera? ›

Because there's no crop factor on full-frame sensors, “you're able to get a wider field of view with your lens,” says Whitehouse. “If you shoot landscape photography or anything that needs a wide frame, such as real estate photography or architecture, you'll probably want a full frame.”

Is it worth upgrading to a full-frame camera? ›

Are full-frame cameras better? Moving to a full-frame camera has many well-documented benefits. The larger image sensor generally allows for better performance in low-light conditions, which will be an advantage if you shoot interiors, weddings, indoor portraits or events, for example.

What is the highest possible camera resolution? ›

In terms of digital images, the highest resolution currently achievable is in the gigapixel range, where images contain billions of pixels. For example, some specialized cameras and techniques can capture images with resolutions exceeding 10,000 x 10,000 pixels, and even higher.

What is the highest resolution camera today? ›

Highest Resolution Digital Camera

For example, the highest resolution Canon camera is the Canon EOS 5DS with a 50.6MP sensor. As of the writing at the end of 2023, the LSST Camera is the world's highest-resolution digital camera, featuring an impressive 3,200-megapixel sensor.

Is there a 576 megapixel camera? ›

Samsung has revealed plans to release a 576-megapixel smartphone sensor by 2025. At the SEMI Europe Summit, which took place back on September 1, 2021, Samsung's Senior Vice President and Head of Automotive Sensors, Haechang Lee, presented a slide showing the history of the company's image sensor technology.

What is the highest resolution photo in the world? ›

This is the largest and most detailed photo ever taken of a work of art. It is 717 gigapixels, or 717,000,000,000 pixels, in size. The distance between two pixels is 5 micrometres (0.005 millimetre), which means that one pixel is smaller than a human red blood cell.

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