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What does full-frame mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word full-frame? Here's what it means.

Adjective
  1. (photography, of a camera) Having an image sensor of the same size as 35mm film, i.e. 36 × 24 millimetres.
  2. Of, or related to unclipped and unresized image or video.
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It's therefore my contention that with the exception of consumer digicams the future lies in full-frame SLRs, not ones with 1.5X or similar magnification factors.
Aside from full-frame styles, they're also available in rimless styles, topless styles and lorgnettes.
Translucent Mirror Technology, which eliminates the need for a full-frame moving mirror mechanism and heavy glass pentaprism, also contributes to the extremely light design.
Preserving the full-frame aspect ratio of the television broadcast, the video here is clean, bright, and surprisingly warm.
When performers appear in full-frame shots, their bodies or instruments are garishly colorized.
However, Universal Studios is hereby reprimanded for pulling a fast one on its audience with another schlocky full-frame presentation.

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