REVIEW: EF-M 22mm f/2 lens on my aging EOS-M (PICS)
R2D2 wrote:
leoskats wrote:
R2D2 wrote:
leoskats wrote:
VfxByArt wrote:
22mm(35mm FF equiv) field of view.
When you say it’s 35 mm equivalent you mean that the field of view reaches the field of view of FF camera?
Put another way, a 22mm lens mounted on a 1.6x crop camera, will have the same field of view as a 35mm lens mounted on a full frame camera.
The "full frame field of view equivalence" is often used as a convenient reference since there are so many different sensor sizes, and the FOV with a particular focal length lens will be different with each and every sensor size.
R2
Yes I try to understand it bro lol. Then why if the file of view is the same of a 35 mm exist the parameter of “crop”, when I can catch a wide field of view? Someone from one camera shop told me that the wide open field reach the full frame. But I cannot understand how a croped image sensor model reaches with this lens the 35mm?! Sorry if my question is silly but this thing is so strange!
This video might help (excuse the accent )...
Crop sensor vs Full Frame sensor
As well as this search...
Crop sensor search
R2
Thanks bro!!
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