6) (or whatever the number is). Larger viewfinder.

For me, that's number one. More pixels, less DOF etc might come handy
every now and then,
but I know I would appreciate to see what's in frame when clicking the button.

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2013/5/20 Darren Addy <[email protected]>:
> P.J. is right, at least in my case. If/when Pentax introduces a full
> frame DSLR, I will probably buy one (eventually) but I won't be one of
> the first in line. A full frame sensor, by itself doesn't really gain
> you anything except:
> 1) shallower DOF (at the same focal length, compared to a APS-C)
> 2) losing the crop factor (meaning your 15mm is a 15mm FOV instead of
> a 22mm FOV) - helpful at the wide angle end and for tilt-shift lens
> users.
> 3) more megapixels (potentially significant depending upon the pixel pitch)
> 4) if a larger pixel pitch, then potentially better noise performance
> at equivalent ISOs
>

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