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Originally Posted by robski
In this example let us assume the camera shake causes a 1mm vertical movement of image on the sensor which will be true for both full frame and APS-C sensor. In the case of full frame this movement equates to 4.1% of the frame and 6.6% for APS-C. It is only when you use different scaling to make the same size print from each system the shake becomes more apparent.
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I get what you're saying but either way there's still camera shake and it will be visable on the image - if you start looking at it in this way then surely pixel pitch and thus mp count become relevant too. Surely a shutter speed that is fast enough to stop camera shake on a full frame senser will still eliminate shake when using a crop body. I have used full frame, 1.3x crop and 1.6x crop cameras and can handhold at the same shutter speeds on all three. For me any camera shake is too much, if an image isn't critically sharp then it gets deleted.