User Tag List

Thanks useful information Thanks useful information:  0
Results 1 to 9 of 9

Thread: Crop factor

  1. #1
    Member ashey's Avatar
    Join Date
    22 May 2008
    Location
    Rockingham WA
    Posts
    1,580
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Crop factor

    Excuse me if I am wrong, but after reading some advice on some of the forums on this site I feel the need to clear this up about the crop factor of of your camera and the relation to full frame and what impact a particular lens will have on a crop sensor. As we all know, 50mm on a full frame is exactly that 50mm,now put that lens on a crop sensor body and things change, it will now become 80mm lens on a 1.6x body. Some people have have the notion that you divide the crop factor buy the sensor size, but in fact you multiply it. Here is a guide for those of you that want to know what a given lens will do on a crop body I hope this will be helpful.

    http://digital-photography-school.co...onversions.gif
    My stuff.Canon 5DMk11 Canon 40d BG-E2N Canon 17/40 F.4 L
    Canon 400 F5.6 L


  2. #2
    Moderately Underexposed
    Join Date
    04 May 2007
    Location
    Marlo, Far East Gippsland
    Posts
    4,902
    Mentioned
    3 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by ashey View Post
    Excuse me if I am wrong,
    You are excused.


    Quote Originally Posted by ashey View Post
    As we all know, 50mm on a full frame is exactly that 50mm,now put that lens on a crop sensor body and things change, it will now become 80mm lens on a 1.6x body.
    A 50mm lens is a 50mm lens whether you fit it to a DSLR with a 35mm sensor size, a 1.3 1.5 1.6 crop factor, micro 4/3 etc etc.
    The angle or field of view recorded on the sensor is the only thing that changes. That is all a property of the sensor size and has nothing to do with the lens.
    Andrew
    Nikon, Fuji, Nikkor, Sigma, Tamron, Tokina and too many other bits and pieces to list.



  3. #3
    Arch-Σigmoid Ausphotography Regular ameerat42's Avatar
    Join Date
    18 Sep 2009
    Location
    Nthn Sydney
    Posts
    23,519
    Mentioned
    24 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    ...and what about all the guff you read about the "extra reach" of such-and-such a lens on a crop body!

    Shiskebab! One thing I reach for is an extra Bex.

    "Equivalence", due to subtended angles of the given lens on a given body, is what is at play. But often, that is just taken to mean - and wrongly - "equal".

    Oh, alack and alas!

    ...and so on... and so 4th...
    CC, Image editing OK.

  4. #4
    Member
    Join Date
    23 Jan 2011
    Location
    Goolwa
    Posts
    3,775
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by ameerat42 View Post
    ...and what about all the guff you read about the "extra reach" of such-and-such a lens on a crop body!
    THAT is what I was trying to say but couldn't think if the terminology or how to put it in here correctly, so I just didn't!!!

    It is true though that you LOSE when you put on a wide angle lens, because it crops it....but I have also read that if you put on a 200mm lens on to a crop sensor camera (say x1.6) it then becomes 320mm!! Umm, how does it do that?? I could never get my head around that after reading it...and it was in a well know Photographic Magazine!!
    Monika
    Equipment: Canon 60D, Nikon FE, Nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens, Fancier FT-662A tripod, 18-55mm kit lens, 55-250mm kit lens, 30mm 1.4 Sigma lens, LR4, PS Elements
    Check out my Flickr photos ... http://www.flickr.com/photos/missmonny/
    ... and then you can like me on www.facebook.com/PhotoByMB or see my shop on http://www.redbubble.com/people/msmonny



  5. #5
    Member
    Threadstarter
    ashey's Avatar
    Join Date
    22 May 2008
    Location
    Rockingham WA
    Posts
    1,580
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Yes that is true Andrew and you are right that the lens itself dose not change, what I am trying to say is that some people have the misconception that they will get a wider angle of view on a crop sensor with a given lens when in fact they will get a narrower field of view. ie sigma 12/24 which is built for the full frame camera, wont give you 7.5 /15 mm on a crop body it will be 19.2/38.4mm field of view.
    Last edited by ashey; 09-07-2012 at 1:37pm.

  6. #6
    Moderately Underexposed
    Join Date
    04 May 2007
    Location
    Marlo, Far East Gippsland
    Posts
    4,902
    Mentioned
    3 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Before any more misconceptions are formed ----

    There are a couple of pages in the library that explain ( with pictures ) both crop factor and field of view.

  7. #7
    Arch-Σigmoid Ausphotography Regular ameerat42's Avatar
    Join Date
    18 Sep 2009
    Location
    Nthn Sydney
    Posts
    23,519
    Mentioned
    24 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by Ms Monny View Post
    ...it then becomes 320mm!! Umm, how does it do that?? I could never get my head around that after reading it...and it was in a well know Photographic Magazine!!...
    MM. Quite easily: it doesn't!!! And therewith is the end of all your worries

    Instead, it just gives you a field of view that LOOKS AS IF you had used the other lens. BUT-T! The image size STAYS THE SAME.

    Those two references in the library that Andrew pointed out explain it quite well.
    Am.

  8. #8
    Member
    Threadstarter
    ashey's Avatar
    Join Date
    22 May 2008
    Location
    Rockingham WA
    Posts
    1,580
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Thanks for that info Andrew, I think we can put this to bed.

  9. #9
    Ausphotography Veteran
    Join Date
    16 Sep 2008
    Location
    Cowangie
    Posts
    2,623
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Another thing that comes into this is Pixel density. See here. You need to look at all the variables to get the whole picture.
    Keith.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •