Silvercote’s operations will be combined with DI’s existing MBI business under the Silvercote brand and will continue to be headquartered in Greenville, SC. Joey Viselli, the current General Manager of Silvercote, will lead the combined business as DI’s Senior Vice President and General Manager, Specialty Products. “Bringing these two organizations together creates the leading MBI company in North America. I am honored and excited at the opportunity to lead and grow this business as part of the DI family” said Joey Viselli, also noting that “the combined business has a branch footprint that is ideally suited to service our growing customer base across North America.”

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Here I’ll be explaining all about Full frame, crop factors and the effects different sensor sizes have on the focal lengths of lenses. I’ll be showing you all of this visually with 3 different cameras to show you the effect they actually have on your photography.

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A lot of confusion lies here but again I will try and keep it as simple as I can. The camera’s sensor size does not affect the lens, it affects the focal length of the lens. To learn more in depth knowledge on focal lengths click here but to put it in a nutshell, your ‘focal length’ is how far zoomed in or out you are, it’s your ‘angle of view’.

Let’s think of it like this, the smaller the camera sensor, the more cropped in your shot will be, at the same focal length. So, to get the same visual effect on smaller sensors, you simply zoom out a bit. Yes, it really is that simple. Below is a sensor size comparison chart that shows the equivalent focal length to use on different camera sensor sizes.

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“This acquisition is an exciting addition for DI as we continue our journey to deliver high quality insulation solutions and exceptional service to our customers throughout North America. We look forward to welcoming all Silvercote associates, customers and suppliers to the DI family” said Steve Margolius, Distribution International CEO.

You will get a different visual effect when taking a picture at the same focal length with different sensor sizes. In the video you will see me put this to the test by visually doing a sensor size comparison on different cameras. In the test I take a picture in the same spot, with the same focal length (35mm) but with different camera sensor sizes. Below are the results of that test.

Bigger sensors mean more detail – Comes into effect if printing very big images or doing high end retouching and digital manipulation.

Expensive – Full frame cameras tend to be more expensive. Not only this but the lenses and accessories for full frames are also more expensive so make sure you have deep pockets!

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There are two main reasons camera companies make different size sensors. The first is cost – it cost less to manufacture smaller sensors therefore that cost can then be passed onto the customer. In this very competitive world of ‘What camera should I buy?’ cost makes a big difference in your decision.

The second is size – Full frame cameras are bigger and heavier, so some people chose the crop sensor or Micro 4 3 system to make their kit smaller and lighter. Not only will the camera body be smaller but so will the lenses and all the accessories. There is a significant difference in kit size and weight between a full frame camera and 3 lenses vs a Micro 4 3 camera and 3 lenses!

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Better in low light situations – A bigger sensor has bigger pixels which means each pixel can capture more light and this creates less noise at higher ISOs. To learn more about ISO and noise, click here.

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Cheaper – In general smaller sensor cameras are cheaper, particularly the APS C system. The APS C (crop sensor) system is the most common and therefore there are a lot of camera brands competing for your money and that’s where bargains can be had. The most cost-effective system is the starter camera kits most of the big names offer. Remember, it’s not what you’ve got it’s what you can do with it so don’t be fooled by spending big money to get great shots!

Can you notice the difference? At the end of the day just figure out what it is you will be using your camera for. Will you be printing big prints? Will you be retouching or doing heavy manipulation to your photography? How much money do you want to spend? And how much you want to carry around with you?

Houston, TX – Distribution International, Inc. (“DI”), North America’s leading mechanical insulation distributor and a portfolio company of Advent International, today announced the acquisition of Silvercote, LLC and the assets of Silvercote’s Canadian operations (collectively, “Silvercote”) from Knauf Insulation, Inc., and Knauf Insulation Ltd., respectively. Headquartered in Greenville, SC, with 11 branches located across the USA and Canada, Silvercote is a market leading laminator and distributor of metal building insulation (“MBI”) and related products and accessories to metal building manufacturers, specialty contractors and metal building brokers.

Comparing Camera Sensor Sizes is a total minefield but fear not my photography friends, we have it all explained here and we’re giving you a downloadable sensor size comparison chart to help you now and forever more! Should you get Full frame or Aps C or Micro 4 3? What different visual effects do sensors create? Do you need different lenses? Is it worth buying one over the other? What does it all mean?!?!

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Bigger camera bodies and bigger lenses – Full frame sensor kits are a lot larger and heavier. Don’t forget, the bigger the camera the bigger the lenses and tripod needed. When you start carrying around a full frame camera, 3 lenses and a tripod that will take its weight, you’ll notice the difference believe me!

Mergers and acquisitions are an important element of DI’s growth strategy. Since December 2011, DI has completed 22 acquisitions in the insulation market, expanding its geographic presence across the U.S. and Canada and broadening its product and service offerings.

Smaller kit – In contrast to the above these kits are a lot smaller and lighter, particularly the Micro 4 3 system. If you want to carry around a small kit with light tripod, then this will be the way to go.

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Founded in 1986, DI is a value-added distributor of insulation-related specialty fabricated products, HVAC products, and safety supplies in North America. The Houston-based company has over 90 locations and provides its customers with mission-critical products and services across the commercial building, chemicals, energy, power, railcar and marine end markets. The company has the broadest reach of any distributor in its market in the U.S. and Canada.

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As part of the transaction Silvercote will continue to source product from and work closely with Knauf Insulation to ensure uninterrupted service and consistent product to its customers. “We’re looking forward to continuing our partnership with Silvercote and DI,” said Matt Parrish, President and CEO of Knauf Insulation, Inc. “We are excited to be working together to deliver the highest quality services and product solutions for our customers.” This transaction is limited to the Silvercote business.

Above is a sensor size comparison showing three different pictures taken in exactly the same spot but with different camera sensor sizes. As the sensor size decreases so does the focal length and it’s this that gives you the same visual effect. Again, it’s as simple as this, to get the same visual effect from larger to smaller sensors, simply zoom out a bit. If you want to be exact, use the camera sensor size comparison chart above, you can even download it as a pdf via the form below so you can keep it in your camera bag and refer to it as you need.

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As you see by the comparison chart above you zoom out to get the equivalent visual effect in the photograph. E.g. if you were using a full frame camera and you were shooting at a focal length of 35mm then swapped the camera for a APS C (cropped sensor) one, you would have to zoom out to a focal length of 22mm to get the equivalent look. Let’s look at a visual representation of this in the images below.

Let’s keep this simple! A camera’s sensor is what captures the light and creates an image, in the old days it was camera film that captured the light. Now it’s a digital chip, commonly known as a camera sensor.

Answer those questions and chose your system around that. As mentioned previously – It’s not what you’ve got, it’s how you use it. A good photographer will be able to take good pictures with any camera. For proof of this, click here.

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As you can see from the images above, as the sensor size gets smaller the image crops in a bit, hence the term ‘crop sensor’.

Lower quality than full frame – But let’s be clear on this, because APS C or Micro 4 3 is lower quality than full frame, doesn’t mean it’s ‘low quality’. These days all of these cameras produce fantastic results. See below examples of photographs taken with a Full Frame and Micro 4 3 sensor.

Knauf Insulation is a leading manufacturer of thermal and acoustical glass mineral wool insulation.   Knauf Insulation offers a wide-range of insulation products to meet the growing demand for energy efficiency and acoustic performance in residential, commercial, industrial, OEM and metal building applications.  It’s Knauf Insulation’s mission to challenge conventional thinking and create innovative solutions that shape the way we live and build in the future, with care for the people who make them, the people who use them and the world we all depend on. Knauf Insulation is part of the Germany-based Knauf Group, a family-owned, multinational producer of building materials and construction systems.

More noise at higher ISO – Smaller camera sensors tend to perform worst at high ISO’s. This will come into play in low light situations.

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The main difference between a Micro 4:3 sensor, a crop sensor (APS-C) and a full frame sensor is its size. In general, the bigger the sensor, the bigger the camera body will be and more information will be captured. Full frame cameras also tend to be more expensive.

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