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How do I know if my camera is full frame or APS-C?
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How do I know if my camera is full frame or APS-C?
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Look up the specifications of your lens. The lens description or manual should indicate if it is designed for full-frame or APS-C/crop sensor cameras. Lenses labeled as ``full-frame'' or ``FX'' are compatible with full-frame cameras.
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