The 50mm lens on your A7III gives you 50mm of full-frame equivalent field of view. The 35mm lens on your A6000 gives you about 52.5mm of full-frame equivalent field of view because of the smaller sensor. And since it's an APS-C lens designed for the smaller sensor, when mounted to your A7III it cannot develop a projection of the scene that
As you can see, when shooting at the same focal length on a full-frame vs. APS-C sensor, the frame area is significantly different. The viewing angle also changes on a crop sensor. Therefore it would be incorrect to say that the 50mm on APS-C is same as 75mm (50mm x 1.6 crop factor) on a FX camera.
A full frame camera with a 500mm lens will image 4.1° x 2.7° of the sky. The same camera with an 800mm lens will image 2.6° x 1.7°. An APS-C camera with a 500mm lens will image 2.6° x 1.7° -- the same as the full frame with the 800mm. It doesn't mean the image quality will be the same -- there are too many other variables involved.
Re: Full Sensor 24mp vs Apsc 32.5 Help. In reply to Califmike33 • Apr 20, 2021. 1. While it may be a "wash" for images of a similar view in the wideangle, normal and short telephoto range once you start to get into the longer telephoto range the 32.5 MP crop will absolutely resolve far more than the 24 MP FF.
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For example, according to DXO, the APS-C Nikon D7200’s dynamic range is 14.6EV, while the full frame Canon 5DS has a dynamic range of 12.4EV. Rather than dynamic range or bit-depth, the biggest practical difference between full frame, or APS-C or MFT for 360 panoramic shots is resolution. Resolution is important for panoramic photography
It just makes sense. For the same focused distance of 12 ft, the crop-sensor (left) has more DoF than the FF camera (right), with an equivalent focal length. Different focal length, same behavior. Shooting from the same spot, the full-frame camera gives us less DoF than the crop sensor, for an “equivalent” focal length.
YES, you are correct. A photo taken with a 28mm lens on an APS-C will have the same level of distortion as a 40mm lens on a Full Frame camera provided you shoot the subject from the same distance. It is the distance from the subject that determines the facial “perspective” distortion, not the focal length.
The focal lenght of lenses is given in the full frame focal. Lenght. If you stick a 50mm aps-c lens and a 50mm full frame lens on an aps-c camera they will give the same image angle, which wiuld be similar to what you get from a 75mm full frame lens on a full frame camera A 50mm aps-c lens will not give you a wider view than a 50mm ff lens.
There is in fact a conversion factor between the two types of bodies, on average 1.5x. Basically, if you buy a Canon 16-35mm wide-angle lens (EF lens build for Full frame sensor), and place it on an APS-C body, you actually get the equivalent of a 24-52mm focal length, which is not really a wide angle anymore.
The E 11mm F1.8 is a compact large aperture, ultra-wide APS-C prime lens designed for vloggers and shooting video on the go. With a 35mm full-frame equivalent of 16.5mm, this lens delivers outstanding corner-to-corner resolution, gorgeous bokeh and fast, reliable AF for dramatic expression and stunning selfie-style content.
A lens designed for a full frame camera will project a circle that is wide enough that the rectangular full-frame sensor will fit inside that circle. An APS-C camera's sensor will also fit inside that circle, but it will take a correspondingly smaller portion of the image, because it's a smaller rectangle. Lenses designed specifically for APS-C
Tommy S wrote: Maybe my question is a bit naive but apart from clear advantage of FF vs APS-C (DR, Bokah, DoF) sharpness of the image should also be considered. I have APS-C Sigma trio 1.4 but my willingness to switch to FF (a7iii/A7riii) in near future is strengthened by a ridiculous A6600's price point.
5. Sony. RX1R II. Check Price. (Image credit: Leica) The best full-frame compact cameras are for those time when an APS-C sensor just won't cut it. Marrying unbeatable image quality with the convenience of a compact, these cameras really do provide the best of both worlds – though it is not a combo that comes cheap.
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