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Shooting full frame refers to using a camera with a full-frame sensor, which measures 36mm x 24mm, similar to a 35mm film frame. This sensor size allows for better light-gathering capabilities, resulting in improved image quality, dynamic range, and depth of field control compared to smaller sensors. Full-frame cameras also typically provide a wider field of view with compatible lenses, making them popular among professional photographers.

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