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Full frame is good for portraits, architecture or wide angle stuff but cropped is good for sports, wildlife, or anything telephoto. It seems to me it's usually which ever sensor is newer is better. I will take my Nikon D7100 sensor over a Canon 5D Mk1, for example. In terms of high ISO performance, that is.
 

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Well yeah :) I thought your statement meant to say that an original 5D trumped a modern APS camera. I'd rather have a full frame for video for more control over DOF.

But I don't do video and nobody has ever paid me to take a photo, so I may not know what I'm talking about. I just like dinking around with photography.
 

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We're on the same page then. Most important part of photography is always the operator of the machinery.

I've still got a Cambo SC 4x5" camera and a fridge full of sheet film if I ever become un-lazy and shoot with it again. The Scrambler should have at least one large format photo of itself :)

Film got really expensive over the past five years though, so I've been slacking off the past few years. My profile avatar is from last fall. I was riding my BMW R90/6 and putting an expired roll of Kodak Tri-X through my Leica M2. I used to shoot multiple rolls of film per week, but have become really lazy. Mostly due to my film friends all moving away, so I have nobody to go out shooting with.
 
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