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I created the [full-frame] and [cropped-sensor] as described in this questionthis question. Both are widely used online and (at least in British) magazines and publications. Full frame is generally accepted to be 35mm equivalent, and I guess that many issues to do with the fact that a given D-SLR has a cropped-sensor will also apply to P&S cameras too. If it is D-SLR specific, then I would hope the question was also tagged [dslr] as well.

Certainly for Canon I feel it's important to seperate whether a question is to do with lens mounts or sensor size. Tagging with [ef-s] could relate to either, and also keeps Nikon users from the advice passed on, and we could end up with near-duplicates, with only the specific brands mentioned varying.

I created the [full-frame] and [cropped-sensor] as described in this question. Both are widely used online and (at least in British) magazines and publications. Full frame is generally accepted to be 35mm equivalent, and I guess that many issues to do with the fact that a given D-SLR has a cropped-sensor will also apply to P&S cameras too. If it is D-SLR specific, then I would hope the question was also tagged [dslr] as well.

Certainly for Canon I feel it's important to seperate whether a question is to do with lens mounts or sensor size. Tagging with [ef-s] could relate to either, and also keeps Nikon users from the advice passed on, and we could end up with near-duplicates, with only the specific brands mentioned varying.

I created the [full-frame] and [cropped-sensor] as described in this question. Both are widely used online and (at least in British) magazines and publications. Full frame is generally accepted to be 35mm equivalent, and I guess that many issues to do with the fact that a given D-SLR has a cropped-sensor will also apply to P&S cameras too. If it is D-SLR specific, then I would hope the question was also tagged [dslr] as well.

Certainly for Canon I feel it's important to seperate whether a question is to do with lens mounts or sensor size. Tagging with [ef-s] could relate to either, and also keeps Nikon users from the advice passed on, and we could end up with near-duplicates, with only the specific brands mentioned varying.

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I created the [full-frame] and [cropped-sensor] as described in this question. Both are widely used online and (at least in British) magazines and publications. Full frame is generally accepted to be 35mm equivalent, and I guess that many issues to do with the fact that a given D-SLR has a cropped-sensor will also apply to P&S cameras too. If it is D-SLR specific, then I would hope the question was also tagged [dslr] as well.

Certainly for Canon I feel it's important to seperate whether a question is to do with lens mounts or sensor size. Tagging with [ef-s] could relate to either, and also keeps Nikon users from the advice passed on, and we could end up with near-duplicates, with only the specific brands mentioned varying.