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David Doron: The magnification equals to the focal length, divided by the object's distance from the lens. So how can they claim 2:1 when it should be around 1:3? Can anybody explain?
So when I read the specs of a lens, the focal length and the 35 mm equivalent refer to the angle of view or to the actual focal length?
David Doron: The magnification equals to the focal length, divided by the object's distance from the lens. So how can they claim 2:1 when it should be around 1:3? Can anybody explain?
Thanks a lot for enlightening me!
The magnification equals to the focal length, divided by the object's distance from the lens. So how can they claim 2:1 when it should be around 1:3? Can anybody explain?
Hi Chris and Jordan.
I love your videos. Thanks a lot.
Which lavaliere mic do you use?
David
I have an LX100 for about 4 years. Yes, I miss a tilting screen, but I never had a problem with dust on the sensor. I did have problems with sand in the lens mechanism.
The shooting experience is unique, reminds me of my film cameras. Adding a touchscreen and higher resolution arengreat. I hope that the price of the MK2 will soon go down to its real value. The Sony RX100 cameras are great, but don't have a hotshoe, and I bounce an external flash a lot.
So: If you cal live with a fixed screen, you like using the viewfinder like in the old time, and you add a lightweight external flash like the Godox 350, you will have an enjoying camera that will go with you everywhere.
I think that the Godox TT350 series is a better deal. GN 36, 2 batteries, about the same weight, wireless. There are models for Sony, Canon, Nikon, Panasonic and Olympus and it costs about a half. I use it regularly with my Panasonic LX100. It goes everywhere with me.
A Dacora around 1962
1969 Konika Auto S2
45mm F2 rangefinder with light meter and auto aperture.
First digital: Canon Powershot A20.