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Anonymous
>>159270 "Full frame" doesn't mean anything, really. It's a marketing term Canon foisted on us to suggest that Nikon's high-end models were somehow not "full" for having a smaller sensor than Canon's 24x36mm sensors.
"Full frame" as we're using it ITT just means a digital sensor the same size as the film in the system it's replacing.
Frame rate varies. For normal cinema, it's usually 24 frames per second.
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