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Originally Posted by
Kolia

Originally Posted by
EchoingWhisper
Yes, that is to simplify exposure. In reality, it's not like that. A f/2.8 FX and f/2.8 DX lens is not the same size. And ISO 100 on FX and DX is different too. A f/2.8 on FX is similar to a f/2.0 DX (total amount of light and depth of field given that both subjects fills the frame) and and a ISO 200 on FX is similar to ISO 100 on DX (noise level and amplification given that the same light enters the sensor and the same sensor technology/design).
The first part doesn't make sense to me. Shouldn't f2.8 be the same size for a given focal length regardless of lens type ? On a cropped sensor, shouldn't the FX and DX lens yield the same results for a given f stop ? With some light being "wasted" spilling outside of the sensor with the FX.
I might be right or wrong, but read this thread and see if you understand and/or agree with what I think is. Larger sensor just a luxury?
Call me Michael.
Nikon D5100 | AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6G DX | AF-S NIKKOR 55-200mm 1:4-5.6G ED DX | AF-S NIKKOR 50mm 1:1.8G
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02-06-2012 09:25 PM
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