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  2. Full-frame DSLR - Wikipedia

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    The first full-frame DSLR cameras were developed in Japan from around 2000 to 2002: the MZ-D by Pentax, [26] the N Digital by Contax's Japanese R6D team, [27] and the EOS-1Ds by Canon. [28] Nikon has designated its full frame cameras as FX format and its smaller sensor interchangeable-lens camera formats as DX and CX.

  3. Here Are the Best High-End, Full-Frame Mirrorless ... - AOL

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    If you want to shoot high-end, pro-level images or video, consider purchasing a full-frame mirrorless camera. These are loaded with large, full-frame sensors, which provides a field of view ...

  4. Canon EOS 5D - Wikipedia

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    It is also notable for its price, suggested at US$3299 without lens, [2] which set a significant new low price point for full-frame DSLRs; its only full-frame competition at the time was the Canon 1Ds Mark II, which cost more than twice as much. [3] On 17 September 2008, Canon announced the camera's successor, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II. [4]

  5. Canon EOS RP - Wikipedia

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    Retrospective reviews have been more positive, noting the increasing number of RF lenses available and the low price of the camera. In October 2021, Digital Camera World awarded the camera 4 stars, concluding that the camera was "far from an entry level camera, but .. ideal an entry level full-frame camera."

  6. Nikon D3S - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D3S is a 12.1-megapixel professional-grade full frame digital single-lens reflex camera announced by Nikon Corporation on 14 October 2009. [2] The D3S is the fourth camera in Nikon's line to feature a full-frame sensor, following the D3, D700 and D3X. It is also Nikon's first full-frame camera to feature HD (720p/30) video recording.

  7. Nikon D700 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D700 is a professional-grade full-frame digital single-lens reflex camera introduced by the Nikon Corporation in July 2008 and manufactured in Japan. [2] It uses the same 12.1-megapixel "FX" CMOS image sensor as the Nikon D3, and is Nikon's second full-frame digital SLR camera.