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SENSOR CROP FACTORS AND EQUIVALENCE - PHOTOGRAPHY LIFE
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From photographylife.com
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Published Nov 27, 2014
Estimated Reading Time 10 mins
  • The Birth of the APS-C Format. When I first started my journey as a photographer, the term “equivalent” was very foreign to me. The first lens I bought was a kit lens that came with my Nikon D80 – it was the Nikkor 18-135mm DX lens, a pretty good lens that served as a learning tool for a beginner like me.
  • The Birth of APS-C / DX / EF-S Lenses. Although the first APS-C cameras were used with 35mm lenses that were designed for film cameras, manufacturers knew that APS-C / crop sensors did not utilize the full image circle.
  • The Need for Lens Equivalence and Crop Factor. Since the APS-C format was relatively new and the adoption rate of 35mm film cameras was very high in the industry, field of view equivalence often expressed as “equivalent focal length” made sense.
  • Lens Focal Length vs Equivalent Focal Length. Whether you mount a full-frame lens on a full-frame, APS-C, Micro Four Thirds or 1″ CX camera, the physical properties of the same lens never change – its focal length and aperture stay constant.
  • ISO and Exposure / Brightness. In film days, ISO stood for the sensitivity of film. If you shot with ISO 100 film during daylight and had to move to low light conditions, you had to change out film to a higher sensitivity type, say ISO 400 or 800.
  • Aperture and Depth of Field. Since the f number (in this case f/1.4) represents the ratio between the focal length of the lens and the physical diameter of the entrance pupil, it is easy to calculate the size of the aperture diameter on the Nikkor 50mm f/1.4G.
  • Aperture Equivalence. In my previous example, I mentioned that the Panasonic 42.5mm f/1.2 Micro Four Thirds lens is equivalent to an 85mm f/2.5 full-frame lens in terms of light transmission capabilities.
  • Total Light. “Equivalence” created another ugly child: total light. Basically, the idea of total light is that smaller sensors get less total light than larger sensors just because they are physically smaller, which translates to worse noise performance / overall image quality.
  • Circle of Confusion, Print Size, Diffraction, Pixel Density and Sensor Resolution. Here are some more topics that will give you headache quickly: circle of confusion, print size, diffraction, pixel density and sensor resolution.
  • Equivalence is Absurd: CX vs DX vs FX vs MF vs LF. I bet by now you are thinking why in the world you even started to read this article. I don’t blame you, that’s how I felt, except my thought was “why am I even writing this article?”
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THIS CROP FACTOR CALCULATOR MAKES SENSOR MATH A BREEZE
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Web Feb 14, 2017 You can’t avoid crop factor these days. Whether your camera sports an APS-C, Micro Four Thirds, 1-inch, or some other size …
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FULL FRAME VS. APS-C AND MFT: CROP FACTOR EXPLAINED
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Web Simply multiply your aperture, just as you would your focal length, by your crop factor to find the equivalent full frame aperture. So, a 35mm f/1.8 on APS-C is roughly equivalent to a 50mm f/2.8 on a full-frame camera.
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WHAT IS CROP FACTOR, AND HOW DO YOU CALCULATE IT?
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Web Jan 23, 2022 For example, placing a 50mm lens on an APS-C camera will give us a field of view equivalent to a much longer lens on a full-frame camera. For a Canon APS-C camera, that would be 1.6×50 = 80mm. In …
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TABLE OF EQUIVALENT FOCAL LENGTHS FOR APS-C SENSOR
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Web Mar 31, 2023 Here's a table for the APS-C sensor in my Canon 30D (15mm x 22.5mm). To make one for your sensor, just find the diagonal using the Pythagorean method. Then calculate focal length FOV as a factor of …
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COMPLETE GUIDE TO IMAGE SENSOR PIXEL SIZE
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Web Aug 2, 2016 Pixel size ranges from 1.1 microns in the smallest smartphone sensor, to 8.4 microns in a Full-Frame sensor. As an example, the 8 megapixel sensor above has a resolution of 3,264 x 2,448 pixels ...
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WHEN TO USE APS-C LENSES OVER FULL FRAME LENSES - PHOTODOTO
Web Luckily, there is a way to convert your APS-C lens into a full frame lens without having to just buy a full frame version of it. You use a teleconverter (also known as an extender). …
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WHEN TO USE APS-C LENSES INSTEAD OF FULL-FRAME - CAMERA JABBER
Web Sep 18, 2019 This means your camera’s APS-C-size sensor magnifies the scene to produce an image that will match the lens’s full-frame image circle. The effect is that a …
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APS-C VS FULL-FRAME - CANON UK
Web In effect, compared to the image on a full-frame sensor, the image is cropped. Because the APS-C sensors in Canon cameras are 1.6x smaller than the sensors in Canon full …
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FULL FRAME VS. APS-C — CAMERA SENSOR PROS & CONS EXPLAINED
Web Jan 17, 2021 The rule of thumb, “expensive usually means better” doesn’t exactly ring true with full frame sensors – there are great benefits to full frame sensors but that doesn’t …
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EQUIVALENT FOCAL-LENGTH, APERTURE AND SPEED OF CAMERA SYSTEMS
Web So a 150mm f/2.8 (on MFT) is equivalent to a 200mm f/4 (on APS-C) is equivalent to a 300mm f/5.6 (on FF). Thus the equivalent full format aperture in our example is therefore …
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FULL FRAME TO APS-C APERTURE CONVERSIONS: NIKON Z MIRRORLESS TALK …
Web Dec 1, 2022 Full frame to APS-C aperture conversions ... Hi all, I can work out the focal length equivalence but am really confused by the aperture conversion for full frame to …
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MAKING SENSE OF SENSORS – FULL FRAME VS. APS-C - ZEISS
Web APS-C cameras enable you to fill the frame with your subject from a greater distance, so the images will look more zoomed in than if they had been with taken with a full frame …
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USING FF LENS ON APS-C CHANGES LENS APERTURE VALUE?
Web Jan 25, 2021 Someone told me that hen using Full frame lens on APS-C camera (1.5x crop factor) in addition to multiplying focal length by crop factor (e.g. 35mm * 1.5 = 52mm …
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CAMERA LENS EQUIVALENT FOCAL LENGTH CALCULATOR
Web Example: Calculate the equivalent focal length of a 50mm APS-C lens for a 35mm full-frame sensor. Input Focal length f mm Camera sensor (usually smaller than the full …
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FUJIFILM X LENS 35MM EQUIVALENCE - SIMON LAROCHE
Web Apr 3, 2018 Simply doing a conversion of the focal length will give you an understanding of what the field of view will be, but one thing manufacturers don’t like to remind you of, is …
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FULL FRAME VS APS-C: WHICH CAMERA SENSOR SHOULD YOU CHOOSE?
Web Mar 22, 2023 Full frame sensors are the same size as 35mm film, measuring 24 x 36mm. APS-C sensors are smaller at around 15 x 23mm, though the exact size can vary …
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EQUIVALENCE ALSO INCLUDES APERTURE AND ISO - PHOTOGRAPHY LIFE
Web Jan 18, 2023 Your apertures in this case are f/4 and f/8, as I showed a moment ago. That’s two stops of difference. And, by actual magic (AKA physics), full-frame sensors are …
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FULL FRAME VS APS-C (CROP SENSOR): 7 DIFFERENCES TO KNOW
Web Mar 27, 2023 APS-C (Crop sensors) are smaller than the full frame’s 35mm film size. Their sensors cut out the edges of the frame, thus increasing the camera’s focal length. …
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FULL FRAME/APS-C CONVERSION CHART FOR DUMMIES - PENTAX
Web Sep 3, 2010 PENTAX LENS FOCAL LENGTH CONVERSION CHART Full-frame >APS-C size. Using 1.5 crop factor. 6mm > 9mm / 38mm > 57mm / 70mm > 105mm 8mm > …
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