The answer above is a rather smart-a@@ evasion of a dead-simple question.
The question was: "
I was wondering if 1)an
18 mm dx lens on a dx camera would give
2) the
same field of view as
3)an
18 mm fx lens on a fx camera"
The answer is a flat, "NO". On FX, an 18mm lens is
a VERY wide-angle lens...for most of my lifetime, an 18mm lens on a 24mm x 36mm film camera would have been classed as an ULTRA wide-angle lens. An FX sensor measures almost identically to 24 x 36mm in both dimensions.
On the smaller DX or APS-C size image sensor used in most affordable d-slr cameras, an 18mm lens has a field of view that is approximately equal to a lens of 27mm to 28mm focal length when used on the traditional 24x36mm capture area of 35mm film in the long-used 135mm format, which in today's digital SLR era is called FX by Nikon, and FF or full-frame digital by users who shoot Canon or Sony digital cameras.
In terms of angle of view: data from
http://www.tawbaware.com/maxlyons/calc.htm
18mm focal length lens on DX camera with 1.5x FOV factor FOV in degrees: horizontal 67.4 degrees, vertical 47.9 degrees, diagonal 77.4 degrees
18mm focal length on FX camera with 1.0 FOV factor (null) in degrees: horizontal 90.0 degrees, vertical 67.4 degrees, diagonal 110.5 degrees.
This is
a HUGE difference, by every metric.