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Full frame vs crop lenses on a crop sensor

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Full frame vs crop lenses on a crop sensor I’m a bit of a beginner here. I’ve got a Nikon DSLR with a crop sensor and I’m looking at buying an 85mm F/1.8 FX lens meant for a full frame camera. I’ve seen lots of good explanations online about the difference between using the same lens on a crop sensor vs a full frame sensor, but I’m still a bit confused about how an FX lens meant for full…

Ask Photography 1.1k 2024-03-27

Which Crop do you like better?

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Which Crop do you like better? I like the tighter crop, it feels more cinematic and I feel like the emotion is better captured here. BUT, I also don’t mind the wider shot. Bit torn on which one I should use for my 2023 football recap post. submitted by /u/NotLozerish

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Do APS-C lenses crop your image when using an APS-C sensor?

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Do APS-C lenses crop your image when using an APS-C sensor? *EDIT* : okay, i should have phrased it “Would your field of view change when using APS-C lenses on APS-C cameras?” ​ Sorry if it’s a basic, obvious, or n00bish question, though googling hasn’t really clarified for me, but basically as the title states. ​ I know that if I use a 50mm APS-C lens on a fullframe camera, it crops at 1.5-1.6x (camera …

Ask Photography 1.1k 2024-03-12

Do I need a 50mm if I am willing to use crop mode on a 35mm?

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Do I need a 50mm if I am willing to use crop mode on a 35mm? I am about to get the Sony 35mm F1.4 GM, a prime lens. I was thinking of also getting the Sony 50mm F2.5 G, which is a really tiny prime. These lenses will be paired with the Sony A7RV, a 61mp sensor. ​ I realised that I do not need the 50mm F2.5 if I am willing to use APS-C / crop mode. I was reading up on equivalence, and the 35mm F1.4 transla…

Ask Photography 1.2k 2024-02-13

Crop vs FF

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Crop vs FF Dumb question but do pictures from X focal length on crop sensor look the exact same as from a ff equivalent? My logic is that there must be a difference in zoom right? If we take 35mm as an example then the zoom effect will be the same…but on the crop sensor the image will be well cropped. But now if we have a 35mm and a crop equivalent then th…

Ask Photography 1.1k 2024-01-04

Using non-native crop lenses on Sony full-frame with crop mode?

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Using non-native crop lenses on Sony full-frame with crop mode? Hey there and thank you in advance for any advice offered. I have been borrowing my partner’s setup for a bit and they shoot with a Canon 80D. I typically shoot Sony and have my eyes set on getting the a7rii or a7iii. With my current funds I can grab one lens with the body, but I’m curious if the crop mode in Sony full-frame cameras would still…

Ask Photography 1.1k 2023-12-01

New crop of cardinals shows Francis’ push for dialogue, whatever the cost

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New crop of cardinals shows Francis’ push for dialogue, whatever the cost (RNS) — From the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to relations with China and Russia, Pope Francis has made dialogue a key theme of his pontificate, a principle reflected in his latest crop of new cardinals. The post New crop of cardinals shows Francis’ push for dialogue, whatever the cost appeared first on Religion News Service.

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Crop your photos

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Crop your photos Hi everyone, I have a question. Sometimes when I’m taking photos and I don’t get in my desire position due to being in a crowd or maybe can’t get close enough to the subject or not having the right lenses for that photo on. I always think “well, I’ll just crop it later” to either only get the subject or centre them in the photo, etc… Then when…

Ask Photography 1.2k 2023-10-22

APS-C crop factor

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APS-C crop factor I’m just watched a video where it was stated that you should still multiply focal length by the crop factor when using APS-C lenses on APS-C bodies. Is this correct? I.E. 50mm APS-C lens on APS-C body(1.5 crop factor )is 75mm submitted by /u/hustlersince78

Ask Photography 1.1k 2023-10-14