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>>96527 Depends. If I learned to photograph on film, with the set of focal lengths one gets with the available lens options on film (e.g. 50mm as normal, etc.) I definitely would shoot full-frame, just to keep working in a familiar environment.
If I was a fan of extreme wide angles, I might, depending on how satisfied I was with the various ultrawide options for APS-C. I'm not, so I haven't even looked into them.
Full-frame will give you slightly better image quality and lower noise. If you really need it or fall into one of the two categories above, full frame is worth it. If not, APS-C will do fine. And very few people actually need the extra image quality, or even own the lenses needed to take advantage of it.
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