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Using a full frame lens on a crop sensor
Using a full frame lens on a crop sensor





For the most part, you can ignore crop-factor until you are ready to buy a FX body. Your 18-55 acts like a 27-83 on this camera, even though it's a DX lens. I understand that it acts as a 75mm lens on this camera.Ĭrop factor is from the sensor, not the lens. If your photo or video includes drug references, partial nudity or lack of clothing, or anything else that would be considered NSFW in a typical workplace, please mark as NSFW. If you want to sell a lens or camera, use /r/photomarket instead. This sub is not to conduct business - Buy or sell.Do a search for your issue before making a post - perhaps someone else has the same issue as you, or has posted the same link that you're about to post.Questions about what next piece of gear you should get is welcome – just tell us what kind of photography you are in to, what camera body you currently have, and your budget.

using a full frame lens on a crop sensor using a full frame lens on a crop sensor

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    Using a full frame lens on a crop sensor