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Sony Alpha 7C Mirrorless Camera, Silver with 28-60mm LensSony Alpha 7C Mirrorless Camera, Silver with 28-60mm Lens
Sony Alpha 7C Mirrorless Camera, Silver with 28-60mm Lens
New, Compact Full-frame Mirrorless Camera.  New, Compact 28-60mm f4-5.6 Zoom Lens.  4K Video.  10 fps Continuous Shooting.  ISO 100-51200.  5 Axis In-body Image Stabilisation.  Real-time Eye-Tracking Auto Focus.  693 Phase Detection AF Points.  Choose from our selection of Sony E-mount lenses hereUpgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£1,969.00
Sony Alpha A7R IV A Mirrorless Camera BodySony Alpha A7R IV A Mirrorless Camera Body
Sony Alpha A7R IV A Mirrorless Camera Body
Upgraded 'A' model with 2.36mp LCD monitor screen.  61mp back-illuminated full frame CMOS sensor.  15 stop dynamic range.  5.5 stops stabilisation.  New pixel shift mode.  Cinematic 4K movie recording.  Real time subject focus tracking (including Eye AF and Animal AF) at 10fps.  Improved dust and moisture resistant construction.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£2,999.00

£170 Discount
Sony ZV-E1 Full-frame Interchangeable-lens Vlog Camera bodySony ZV-E1 Full-frame Interchangeable-lens Vlog Camera body
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Sony ZV-E1 Full-frame Interchangeable-lens Vlog Camera body
PROFESSIONAL GRADE FULL-FRAME QUALITY - Explore full-frame 4K 60p (even in dim light!), S-CINETONE, and dedicated Cinematic Vlog profiles. 4K 120p slow-motion is available via a free firmware update.  POWERED BY A.I. - With an AI chip, this vlogging camera is capable of advanced Autofocus features detecting human eyes, pets, and objects, as well as Auto-framing and framing stabilisation.  MADE FOR CONTENT CREATION - Easily blur backgrounds with the Bokeh switch, use Product showcase mode to keep objects in focus, and enjoy the swivel, fully touch capable screen and tally lamp.  MADE FOR FILMMAKING - Our latest Focus Breathing compensation feature eliminates breathing at different distances (only compatible with Sony lenses), import your own LUT to preview the result, and more.  SHARE WITH THE WORLD - Pair seamlessly with your smartphone to transfer high quality clips, plus it’s streaming ready at up to 4K 30p or Full HD 60p without needing a capture card or extra software.  EXPAND YOUR CONTENT CREATION - Part of Sony's extensive system, enjoy different angles of view with 70+ full-frame lenses available and capture sound like never before with our ECM digital microphones.  Requires a USB C lead (not supplied) and charger (not supplied) to re-charge the battery Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear0% Finance

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£2,349.00 £2,179.00
12 months 0% Finance
Sony ZV-E1 Full-frame Interchangeable-lens Vlog Camera with FE 28-60mm f/4-5.6 lensSony ZV-E1 Full-frame Interchangeable-lens Vlog Camera with FE 28-60mm f/4-5.6 lens
Sony ZV-E1 Full-frame Interchangeable-lens Vlog Camera with FE 28-60mm f/4-5.6 lens
PROFESSIONAL GRADE FULL-FRAME QUALITY - Explore full-frame 4K 60p (even in dim light!), S-CINETONE, and dedicated Cinematic Vlog profiles. 4K 120p slow-motion is available via a free firmware update.  POWERED BY A.I. - With an AI chip, this vlogging camera is capable of advanced Autofocus features detecting human eyes, pets, and objects, as well as Auto-framing and framing stabilisation.  MADE FOR CONTENT CREATION - Easily blur backgrounds with the Bokeh switch, use Product showcase mode to keep objects in focus, and enjoy the swivel, fully touch capable screen and tally lamp.  MADE FOR FILMMAKING - Our latest Focus Breathing compensation feature eliminates breathing at different distances (only compatible with Sony lenses), import your own LUT to preview the result, and more.  SHARE WITH THE WORLD - Pair seamlessly with your smartphone to transfer high quality clips, plus it’s streaming ready at up to 4K 30p or Full HD 60p without needing a capture card or extra software.  EXPAND YOUR CONTENT CREATION - Part of Sony's extensive system, enjoy different angles of view with 70+ full-frame lenses available and capture sound like never before with our ECM digital microphones.  Requires a USB C lead (not supplied) and charger (not supplied) to re-charge the battery Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear0% Finance

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£2,599.00

£160 Discount
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR Camera
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Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR Camera
High speed and high resolution with excellent low-light capability and movie functionality.  30mp CMOS sensor with wide exposure latitude.  7 fps high speed shooting.  internal 4K movie recording,.  120fps HD, built-in Wi-Fi and GPS.  Dual Pixel RAW file format.  Choose extra lenses from our selection hereUpgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

No stock on site. Please allow 20 days for delivery

£2,869.00 £2,709.00
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Canon EOS 6D Mark II DSLR Camera
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Canon EOS 6D Mark II DSLR Camera
26mp FX CMOS sensor.   Dual Pixel CMOS AF in Live View mode.   45 cross-type AF points.   6.5fps.   Choose extra lenses from our selection here   Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear  

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£1,429.00 £1,399.00

Canon EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR CameraCanon EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR Camera
Canon EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR Camera
Superb low light performance.  Up to 20FPS.  5.5K Raw video, filmmaking at 4K/60P.  More than double the battery life of the previous model.  Choose from our selection of EF lenses hereUpgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£6,999.00
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Nikon D850 DSLR Camera BodyNikon D850 DSLR Camera Body
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Nikon D850 DSLR Camera Body
45.7 effective megapixels.  ISO sensitivity from 64-25600.  Full-frame 4K UHD video.  153-point AF system.  Tilting 8cm 2mp LCD Screen.  7 fps continuous shooting.  Choose extra lenses from ourselection hereUpgrading? Check our offer for your old gearNew Low Price

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£2,799.00 £2,699.00

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Nikon D850 DSLR Camera with 24-120 f4 Lens
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Nikon D850 DSLR Camera with 24-120 f4 Lens
D850 body with the portable and powerful AF-S NIKKOR 24-120mm f/4G ED VR lens.  Broad wide-angle to telephoto range with a constant f/4 aperture.  This versatile combination delivers stunning stills and videos at any focal length.  Choose extra lenses from ourselection hereUpgrading? Check our offer for your old gear0% Finance

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£3,499.00 £3,449.00
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Nikon D780 DSLR Camera BodyNikon D780 DSLR Camera Body
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Nikon D780 DSLR Camera Body
Full-Frame - The large 24x36mm 24mp sensor offers fabulous image quality.  Fast and powerful - The wide array 51-point Phase-Detection AF system provides fast and accurate auto-focus.  Hybrid AF - The D780 shares the same live-view AF performance as the mirrorless Nikon Z6.  Action ready - Capture stunning detail up to 12 frames per second.  Low light - Take advantage of low-light performance due to its native ISO range of 100–51200.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£2,299.00 £2,199.00

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Nikon D780 DSLR Camera with 24-120mm VR LensNikon D780 DSLR Camera with 24-120mm VR Lens
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Nikon D780 DSLR Camera with 24-120mm VR Lens
Full-Frame - The large 24x36mm 24mp sensor offers fabulous image quality.  Fast and powerful - The wide array 51-point Phase-Detection AF system provides fast and accurate auto-focus.  Hybrid AF - The D780 shares the same live-view AF performance as the mirrorless Nikon Z6.  Action ready - Capture stunning detail up to 12 frames per second.  Low light - Take advantage of low-light performance due to its native ISO range of 100–51200.  Wide zoom range - Broad wide-angle to telephoto range with a constant f/4 aperture.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£2,769.00 £2,669.00
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Full Frame DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras With Sensors For Sale

Boring Stuff.

When Castle Cameras started in 1974, 35mm film was gradually taking over from glass plates and roll film as the medium of choice for professional photographers.

Precision mechanics, combined with complex lens designs with multi-coated surfaces to cut down flare and blurr, were taking over from wooden box cameras with simple lenses.

35mm film was originally produced for the movie industry and was famously first used in a still camera in 1932 by Oscar Barnack after he built his prototype in his spare time at the Leica factory.  Leica went into production and produced a series of cameras with a choice of lenses. The smaller format enabled a set of lenses to be added to the basic camera which could be held easily in one hand while the lens of choice was focussed with the other. 

Initially, the cameras were something of a novelty and were know as miniatures. As technology improved, they became more widely used and by the 1950s they were becoming mainstream among journalists, sports and war photographers who all appreciated the convenience and mobility.

By the late 1970s the 35mm Single Lens Reflex, or SLR, was dominant and established the reputations of Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus and Minolta 

 

What is meant by full-frame camera?

A full-frame film camera is one that makes the best use of a length of 35mm film, recording an image of 24x36mm along the length of the film.

A full frame digital camera, for example the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR, records the image on the same size 24x36mm sensor.  Anyone familiar with a 35mm SLR can confidently choose a new lens without re-thinking the lens size required as well as getting the maximum image quality possible from a hand-held camera.

A half-frame film camera, famously the Olympus Pen as well the Yashica 72 and the Canon Demi, records a 24x18mm image across the frame in the same way as a movie camera.

Because the image size of a half-frame camera is smaller, the lenses can be smaller as well.  Or, to put it another way, a half-frame camera will only capture the centre of the image from a full-frame lens, effectively cropping off the edges to produce a telephoto effect.

In the early days of colour photography, getting 72 slides back from the processing lab after a two week wait was a big advantage over the regular 36.  As people turned to colour prints instead of slides, the saving was less significant and half frame cameras largely fell by the wayside.

In the last days of film cameras, Kodak introduced cameras using the Advanced Photo System, or APS, film which enabled various print formats to be seleced by the user.

One of these, APS-C, was conceived with digital photography in mind and became the standard format for early Digital SLRs such as the EOS 100D and all of Canon's subsequent beginner, mid-range and sports cameras such as the EOS 7D which you can normally find in our Used section for around £300

If your interest is mainly sports and wildlife, you may find that even the longest lenses fail to fill the frame with a distant subject.  A crop-sensor camera, such as the Canon EOS 90D DSLR Camera with EF-S 18-135mm IS USM Lens will respond more quickly, be more manageable and will save you cropping all the images manually when you get home.

Are full-frame cameras better?

Full-frame indicates that the image sensor inside your digital camera has the same dimensions as a 35mm colour slide of long ago, ie 24x36mm.  It is better that a smaller sensor for capuring detail, but not as good as a larger sensor. A  DSLR with a smaller, or Crop, sensor will be smaller and able to use smaller lenses to create a more versatile outfit for a given total weight or budget.